Dosa Garden, a Staten Island Restaurant Serving the Heat of South India
The chef hails from an area in India known for its intricately spiced dishes.
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November 4th, 2010
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Dosa Garden, a Staten Island Restaurant Serving the Heat of South India
The chef hails from an area in India known for its intricately spiced dishes.
Read more on New York Times
August 12th, 2010
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Long Island Parents Donate Kidneys to Twin Sons
Twin brothers Alan and Brian Leavy received kidney donations from their parents when the twins got a rare kidney disease.
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August 8th, 2010
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Long Beach Island sweet treats
Nursing a sweet tooth? Get a taste of these delectable Long Beach Island treats.
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August 5th, 2010
admin 10 Best Undiscovered Island Paradises (PHOTOS, POLL)
Everyone loves a little slice of island paradise.
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July 22nd, 2010
admin Vashon Island farms make for a fresh and tasty day trip
Spend a day touring farms and shopping the farm stands of Vashon Island.
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July 14th, 2010
admin Staten Island Zoo unveils Australian-themed exhibit
Video, more photos: 2 adult kangaroos, a ‘joey’ and 2 wallabies introduced
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July 8th, 2010
admin Fashion Island lands exclusive beauty store Melvita
Melvita, which sells organic personal-care products, last week opened its third U.S. and first Orange County store at Fashion Island. Its parent company L’Occitane recently raised $707 million in an initial public offering. The IPO funds will be used…
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July 3rd, 2010
admin Taste of the Island: Papa Rocco’s
Oysters just fine at Papa Rocco’s
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May 16th, 2010
admin Savor the slow life of British Columbia’s Mayne Island
Almost everything is do-it-yourself out here on Mayne, one of the lesser-visited of British Columbia’s Gulf Islands. It’s nine square miles of lazily winding roads with no traffic lights and only about 1,100 year-round residents — a count that triples in summer.
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May 8th, 2010
admin Island resource capacity overshot
As soon as I started thinking about wild greens in preparation for a talk at the recent Wild Greens Festival sponsored by the edible wild plants project of the Nanaimo and Area Land Trust, I began to wonder what might be the impact of foraging for wild food, touted as the latest ‘super-hobby’.
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