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A New Culinary Highway

When I first moved to metro Atlanta in 1997, everyone directed me to Buford Highway – an iconic stretch of international restaurants that offered unique flavors from all over Asia and Latin America. It was an unparalleled culinary journey! And…

Remembering Jimmy Carter

Like everyone in the United States and Georgia, we mourn the life of President Jimmy Carter, our 39th President of the United States, who was not only a leader but an example of kindness, wisdom and service to us all.…

Dining Options in Serenbe

  We all have our preferred neighborhood restaurants where we go to comfort our cravings. But if you’re seeking a variety of culinary options in a beautiful setting, you may want to head to the biophilic wellness community of Serenbe,…

A Shot in the Arm

In June, Gov. Kemp announced grants totaling $6 million to 13 rural hospitals through the Dual Track Rural Hospital Support program. “These funds will provide support to initiatives that address critical needs for both Georgia’s rural hospitals and citizens,” Joel…

Boarding Pass Coffee

For a cup of coffee to be called specialty coffee, the beans must have received a score of more than 80 points (out of 100) on the Coffee Review scale. The grading scale is set by the Specialty Coffee Association…

Noemi’s Tamales

When I walked around the Vining Farmers Market on a recent Thursday afternoon, I was amazed by the selection of prepared international foods available. Entrepreneurs were selling Caribbean ginger juices, Filipino style empanadas, lucuma fruit ice cream and ube baked…