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Sommelier Cheating Scandal Leaves Bitter Taste In The Wine World
Someone apparently revealed secrets about the test for aspiring Master Sommeliers. Organizers can't tell who got the unfair edge, so they dumped results for 23 applicants. -
What Does A Restauranteur Do When A Mob Is Protesting One Of Their Guests?
Is the dinner table fair game to protest a politician? -
Let's Talk About Food
This all day free food festival at Harvard University includes cooking demonstrations, food discussions and celebrity chefs. -
Why Dunkin' Dropped The Donuts
Food critic Corby Kummer shared his thoughts on Dunkin's name change. -
Eastern Europe Is A Final Frontier For Wine And It's Hip To Be Square (Pizza)
Callie Crossley sits down with food and wine experts Amy Traverso and Jonathon Alsop to discuss this fall's culinary trends. -
Put Some Hop In Your Step With A News Quiz All About Craft Beer
Sam Hendler of Jack's Abby Craft Lagers and Maureen Fabry of CraftRoots Brewing Company faced off on Boston Public Radio. -
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Maine Asks Restaurant To Stop Giving Lobsters Cannabis Before Boiling Them
The owner of the eatery says she's giving compassionate cannabis to the crustaceans so that they don't feel pain. But the state isn't sure the practice is in line with health regulations. -
Topsfield Fair At 200: From Indian Corn To Silk Worms To Giant Pumpkins
We mark the 200th anniversary of the Topsfield Fair with a look at the curious world behind one of the event's biggest draws. -
Australians Alarmed After Needles Repeatedly Found In Strawberries
Strawberries with needles inserted have been reported in Western Australia, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania and New South Wales. Some growers are dumping fruit and installing metal detectors.