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Mmmm … baked goods

Where do you find your favorite baked goods in town? If you need some prompts, read our story here.

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Sweet Tooth Bakery on Memorial. Mmmmmmmmmm!!!!

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Brooklyn girl, why don’t you open a bakery ASAP - in Brooklyn? Of course, yankees don’t like anything about the South; we killed 300,000 of them during the War of Northern Aggression. Yep, 300,000 Yankees is stiff in Southern dust —

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New, fabulis vegan place: Cenci, in East Atlanta. Check it out. Had a very good meal there last week!

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How sweet it is. They have the BEST apple cake.

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Where is the best … vegetarian restaurant?

WE WANT TO KNOW: What’s your favorite vegetarian restaurant?

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the world’s best broccoli?

The drought is wreaking havoc with Georgia farmers, in obvious ways like crops that die or never get planted, and in less expected ways. I’ve bought some Georgia peaches that are barely bigger than a walnut, something caused by lack of water, although they are sweeter than normal. This week we’re cooking a bunch of broccoli. At our CSA, Cane Creek Farm, the dry weather caused all of the broccoli to mature at once, rather than over several weeks. My favorite way to fix broccoli is to just steam it for four minutes or so, until tender, than sprinkle it with a little salt and some garlic-flavored olive oil. My kids say it’s better than the broccoli at Pig-N-Chik, big praise from them because they love the Pig’s garlicky broccoli. I made a big batch of cream of broccoli soup, a good way to use up all the stalks as well as the crowns, but my pint-sized critics weren’t impressed. If we get any more, I’m thinking broccoli, bacon and raisin salad — everything’s better with bacon. What’s your favorite way to cook broccoli? Any secrets for kid appeal other than cheese sauce?

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Hotel dining in Atlanta

In metro Atlanta — and most of the South, for that matter — there’s a stigma on hotel dining. But that attitude is about to change with star chefs setting up shop in hotels here.

What do you think about this movement?

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Who serves your favorite tapas?

In metro Atlanta, good things do come on small plates. This week we give you five tapas places worth a try in metro Atlanta.

That’s our two-cents. What do you think?

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