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First Reported Feb 18 2010 - Updated Feb 18 2010 - 1 Documents

Belle's Bites

Feb. 18--Bistro Sofia616 Dolley Madison Road, Greensboro.Phone: 855-1313. $$$$. ABC.I swoon over mostly everything about this little part-French, part-Eastern European, part-Asian restaurant. The menu changes frequently. The early-evening prix fixe is ... [Published Feb 18 2010 by Poten & Partners]
First Reported Nov 08 2009 - Updated Nov 08 2009 - 1 Documents

Chickens come home to roost in backyards around the USA

PORTLAND, Maine For months, Daniel Strauss has looked out the window of his home on busy Stevens Avenue and noticed as many as six chickens pecking at the soil of his backyard.The hens' owner, Jennifer Rudin, wasn't sure at first whether her city neighbor ... [Published Nov 08 2009 by USA Today]

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...'They eat insects, they fertilize the yard I don't really see any downside to them,' Strauss says, adding that he'd also welcome fresh eggs. "The more food you can get from your own backyard, the better." A trend in backyard chicken farming is taking hold as urbanites, eager to scoop up flavorful organic eggs, discover how easy it is to get started...

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