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Food and Drink

Cake Eater creators Emily Harris and Sheela Namakkal
PHOTO COURTESY KATE IVERSON

Let them eat (Surly-flavored?) cake

by Kara Nesvig
Published March 24, 2010
The dish on the haute cuisine tastemakers at the soon-to-open Cake Eater Bakery
Travel Channel’s host of Bizarre Foods Andrew Zimmern talks about a culinary book in his office Tuesday.  Zimmern will be speaking in Cowles Auditorium at the Humphrey Center with award winning travel writer Rudy Maxa at 7 p.m. tonight.

Local travel celebrities speak at U

by mackenzie collins
Published March 11, 2010
Andrew Zimmern and Rudy Maxa talked with The Minnesota Daily.

Restaurant Review: Bin Wine Bar

by John Sand
Published February 24, 2010
St. Paul's newest tavern knows its wine, but forgets the finishing touches.

Fro-yo war: Fru-Lala vs. DIY

by Kara Nesvig
Published February 24, 2010
The ultimate battle for frozen yogurt domination wages on.

Get smart on campus with Trivia Mafia

by Kara Nesvig
Published February 17, 2010
Preston's Urban Pub brings the city’s trivia buffs to Seven Corners.
The Oriental Music club entertains a crowd at the Chinese New Year celebration Saturday at Coffman Memorial Union.

Students welcome Year of the Tiger

by mackenzie collins
Published February 7, 2010
More than 550 U students celebrated the upcoming Chinese New Year at Coffman Union.
PHOTO COURTESY SUBOEXPERIENCE.COM

The dirt on dining at Subo

by Tony Libera
Published February 3, 2010
The downtown restaurant offers pricey Southeast Asian fare.

Valentine’s Day: The less contagious V.D.

by John Sand, Kara Nesvig
Published February 3, 2010
A mini-guide to Hallmark’s favorite holiday.

Winter break workouts

by Kara Nesvig
Published December 9, 2009
Where to go to shed that holiday poundage.
Chicken Farming

Urban chicken farming gaining popularity

by Tara Bannow
Published December 3, 2009
There are about 120 people who hold permits to raise chickens in Minneapolis.

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