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YO! FOOD  
Daily News


   Day trip diVINE
Spend an afternoon in Pa. wine country.


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Pa. wines go both ways
Some grape-tasting dishes
Getting there

  

IN THE DAILY NEWS
»This smoker has the cure for harsh-tasting fish - 10:34 AM EDT
»Salmon that is smokin' - 10:34 AM EDT
»Feast on fabulous food, and help St. Maria Goretti - 10:34 AM EDT
»Try a little South Philly flavor, give a boost to students - 10:34 AM EDT
»Argiolas Costera 2000 Isola dei Nuraghi $11 - 10:34 AM EDT
»Jim Coleman | This souffle recipe is a keeper - 10:34 AM EDT
»Could this be the real Cubano? - 10:34 AM EDT

EAT OUT  

Philadelphia restaurants
In the mood to dine out? Get restaurant reviews, read the latest restaurant news, and find out about local chefs and trends — all in Philly.com's Dining Section.
  


EARLY EATS  
The Inquirer


   Breakfast nooks
The first meal of the day doesn't always have to be the same old thing. Here are some places that take different approaches, and others that do standout versions of the standard fare.


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Chef's creative touch can enliven any breakfast
In search of the standouts amid the breakfast standards
Around the world, the sun rises on exotic fare
Breakfast for just a buck in the shadow of City Hall
Recipe | Le Bus Frittata
Recipe | Carman's Acorn Squash Pancakes

  

IN THE INQUIRER
»Mystery Muncher | A charming little spot on Bryn Mawr campus - 03:01 AM EDT
»Rick Nichols | To survive and to thrive, it has broadened its base. - 03:01 AM EDT
»Midlife brilliance - 03:01 AM EDT
»Table Talk - 03:01 AM EDT
»The egg beats the bad rap against it - 03:01 AM EDT
»Marilyn Marter | Divining the flavors of a 'Garden' recipe - 03:01 AM EDT
»From Britain, fine kettle of fish and chips - 03:01 AM EDT
»For premium brewers, the taps flowed last year - 03:01 AM EDT

  


   The cheesesteak project
Craig LaBan and a team of high school students cover more than 110 miles in a quest to find out who makes the best cheesesteak.


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How they scored | Cheesesteak ratings

FOOD COLUMNISTS  

Marilynn Marter
Inquirer Food Columnist
Don Russell
Daily News Food and Beer Columnist ("Joe Sixpack")
Deborah Scoblionkov
Inquirer Wine Columnist

APPLE SEASON  

   N.J. couple's apple orchard a haven from the city
Pam and Gary Mount decided to make a livelihood on 55 rolling acres planted with apple trees. Named Terhune Orchards, their land has become not just a farm but also an ever-changing community project.



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