
Let's face it--there's no such thing as
gourmet fastfood. Ok, there is. Gourmet food is supposed to be for the discerning taste bud, not for the hotdog-munching crowd. Yet because of consumer preference for more upscale food, gourmet restaurants have come up with far more
exotic munchies that'll convert even the most avid fast-food hater.
Some of the most well-known gourmet joints are specialty pizza, gourmet steakhouses,
spaghetti stopovers, and even cake shops. Now, even if fast food has a bad "ring" to it, gourmet donuts still sound good to me.
Just what exactly is a gouda? It's a type of cheese that tastes a bit nutty when it's quite young, and has a tangy nuance when aged. Gouda is served in many gourmet restaurants in downtown New York. This delicious gourmet cheese is imported mostly from Eu
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If you are on the lookout for intelligent and witty reviews on the latest entertainment buzz, be sure to check out the New Yorker magazine. Since the showbiz periodical has gone online, I don't see much of the copies lying around the floors of the house a
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