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Skillet - Mobile Gourmet Or Guerrilla Cuisine?

When you are pondering the heights of good food, it's common to think of swanky downtown bars or bistros, or in upscale neighborhoods with terraced gardens and urbane clientele, perhaps in tony suburbs, with organic gardens out back, simple surroundings in the front of the house a wine list that goes out the door, and complex flavors. The last thing you think of, for good food, is a trailer in a parking lot, in an industrial neighborhood. And yet, this is where the culinary trail leads us. This trailer brings good food to many areas in and around Seattle, changing locations daily. In fact, the only way to know where exactly it will be on any day is to check their web site weekly, updates by Facebook and Twitter are also available. Also available on their site have their menu, which also changes weekly. The chef, Josh Henderson, a 1998 CIA graduate, has worked in restaurants and later, as a private chefs for photo shoots, where he learned to cook on the road. He brings

Choosing a Great Cafe to Dine At

By Janes Taylors Dining out for breakfast, lunch and dinner is becoming increasingly popular in both metropolitan and regional areas. There is something so relaxing about a cafe experience that Australians are just falling in love with. However, sometimes if you are new to an area and are unsure of what your local cafes have to offer, it can be a bit confusing to try and find a great little cafe haunt without running into disappointment after disappointment. Here is a simple guide to discovering ways to weed out the bad cafes and find a little gem that will always serve a great coffee and offer a place for you to escape. Is there anybody in there? The best place to start when looking for a great new little coffee shop or cafe is to keep an eye out for local spots that are busy. This is the first sign that the cafe is doing something right. If there is a line up for coffees, people are sitting at the tables and the staff look super busy, this will start to give you an id

Retain More Space With a Kitchen Storage Trolley!

By Ramsey Lynn It does not matter if you have a small kitchen or a large kitchen, you can always use more space. Moreover, I am almost positive you have needed it in the present and wished there was something you could do about it! Instead of knocking yet another wall out to fit your new pots and pans into your kitchen, you could try something much easier and it has multi-uses - a kitchen storage trolley. Not only do a lot of people choose this option because it is cost efficient, but also because it really can retain more space in your kitchen for those items you cannot seem to fit anywhere else. These trolley's usually come in an array of sizes, styles and colors which is going to give you a lot of options when it comes to finding the perfect one for your kitchen and your home decor. The kitchen storage trolley is not only for storage underneath, but it can also be used as a chop block for the top piece as well which is going to give you a lot more counter space -