Archive for November, 2010
Belinda’s immigration story: Weird in a good way, a hybrid nature has always served America
1 Comment Published by les November 28th, 2010 in Communication, Community Dialogue, Current Events, Education, Mexico, Politics, Salt Lake City, SLC, Youth Organizations.Editor’s Note: Mark Alvarez, a Salt Lake City attorney and regular blog contributor, continues with his series of immigrant profiles. Today’s story — actually three — is timed accordingly with this week’s debate on the pending Dream Act, which would provide a legalization gateway for American immigrant youth who serve the country either through education [...]
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Coffee tasting class and unique coffee, tea gifts at Caffe d’bolla make for a great holiday experience
1 Comment Published by les November 23rd, 2010 in Business News, Coffee, Community Dialogue, Customer Service, Salt Lake City, SLC, Tourism.Along with a smashingly good renovation, Caffe d’bolla has some notable holiday specials including its inaugural tasting class, a reasonably priced range of high-quality full-leaf teas, and a specially priced package on grinders or siphon brewers for customers who purchase one or more bags of exquisitely roasted single origin coffee. The shop, located in the [...]
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Epic Brewing Company: Classic case of innovation which elevates Utah beer profile with exponentially growing levels of success
2 Comments Published by les November 19th, 2010 in Business News, Communication, Community Dialogue, Current Events, Salt Lake City, SLC, Tourism.As several archaeologists have suggested, there is plenty of evidence – going back thousands of years in its origin — of cultivated yeast, grindstones, brew vessels, and fire-cracked rock used to prepare the alcohol mash that suggest the brewing of beer was a major factor in the developing civilization of human beings. And, in Utah, [...]
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