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This past Friday, the weather was looking a little unsure of itself and couldn't decide whether it was rain or snow until about midnight. --- Which, on the one hand, scared off the occasional Strollers, but on the other kept all the dedicated ones in play for an awesome evening.
There’s a new hot brew in town, and it is creating a distinction outside of the familiar realms of coffee and tea. Crio Bru, out of Orem, is made from cocoa beans, but probably isn’t what you’d expect.--- (Click here to read the City Weekly feature on the beverage.)
With Black Friday approaching, it's time to brace myself for the onslaught of holiday commercials for stuff I wouldn't buy for myself or others. --- Bottom line, I don't "shop" all that well.
The Utah Division of Consumer Protection is issuing its annual warning to holiday shoppers to not be so blinded by bargains as to fall for some common scams employed by online shysters.--- According to the National Retail Federation (NRF), the average consumer plans to spend 36% of holiday shopping online, a 33% increase over 2010 retail forecasts.
Many years ago, I shared my favorite, most successful Thanksgiving-turkey recipe with City Weekly readers. Ever since then, I've gotten many requests for the recipe each year as Turkey Day approaches.