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Rolls Cocoa Saint in the scene of the hottest American Food

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Austin, Texas (Vocus) 30 September 2010

As Ellen Kinsey and open Spill Yards St. John cocoa, chocolate dessert trailer-centric mobile shop and pioneer ball cake? ? a living art Emporium splashes indulgent pleasures was “fast becoming a part of the famous South Austin Trailer Park & Eatery complexa? they used simultaneously and enriches the most exciting and fastest-growing phenomenon of food in the country.

in the United States? with Texas, California and New York in mind, as so often DOA? talented young chefs and pastry chefs offer their goods from non-traditional restaurants and bakeries, but by an armada of colorful, oddly named, professionally equipped catering trucks, carts feastiaries glorified street converted Airstream trailer and other mobile.


These providers

road and parking draw their inspiration from the site delicatessen on-wheels and roving taco trucks, which have become a fixture on the urban landscape from coast to coast in recent decades. The difference is that unlike many of her predecessors, she hand-made good food, cooked to order, full of imagination and zest for life and are based on the freshest ingredients.

inspiration for St. Cocoa said Ellen, coming from one of the pioneers of the scene Austin-food devotee, Torchy to Taco, a trailer in South Austin and a series of complex transactions Tacos operates brick and mortar in the city ( and another in Dallas). “They told me that everyone was always calling and wanted to do a story about the trailer, she said,” but nobody mentions the regular stores. “There is obviously something special that experience informality and authenticity of food truck or trailer. Ellen calls it” smart trailer “.


Everyone seems to like the idea

. In southern California, Kogi trucksâ? There are now four of them, from all over Los Angeles and Orange countiesâ? Their famous street food Korean Mexican hybrid (think quesadillas Kimchi) was. In New York in June this year, the fourth edition of the New York Food Film Festival “the first World Food Truck Drive-In Movie” â? An outdoor screening of short films on food, with about 20 trucks made eating different parts of the city. Elsewhere in New York who are BLT Restaurant Group sent a nationwide truck GB Burger for summer street festivals and food fairs in the city.

The New York Times and other national publications have recognized and praised the restaurant scene trucks and trailers. Mississippi food writer and historian John T. Edge wrote a whole book about the phenomenon, such as Truck Food Nation Holy Cacao and features to come in the book known.

followers of food remains the most imaginative around Austin St. Cocoa, roasts three kinds of hot chocolate (both hot and frozen), Cake Shakes, your s’mores kits (complete with marshmallows used by hand), and, all a series of ballsâ cake? these irresistible desserts typical Texan the key areas that are mixed with cake frosting when completely surrounded by chocolate and served on Popsicle sticks. “I like the concept of making fun dessert,” says Ellen. “And I like working on the trailer for who throws a good mood. If you stand in a queue to get a ball cake, there is no way, will be in a bad mood.”

St. Cocoa is serving a trailer Gourmet offers unusual items such as balls cake, cake shakes, SA? Customs and Frozen Hot Chocolate at affordable prices. The menu options unique to the trailer? S original artwork, St. Cocoa offers an authentic experience Austin. Cake balls are sold individually to the trailer or the dozen and can call anywhere in the United States 512-851 Cake (2253) or e-mail orders (at) theholycacao (dot) com will be sent. The hotel is located in the South Austin Trailer Park & Eatery at 1311 First Street South, Austin, Texas 78704th Visit us at http://www.theholycacao.com. Remember me |? Chocolate is good for you

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School scene Caylee Anthony Grace Under Pressure exhibitions Crime

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victims of homicide Caylee Marie Anthony

Englewood, CO (Vocus) 26 was in December 2008

School security partners, the day Caylee Anthony is in a wooded area at the entrance found in Hidden Oaks Elementary School worked together officials school and sheriff’s fast deputies to have the emotional trauma for children it almost 700 schools to . mitigate

About two-thirds of the students accompanied by foot or by bicycle to Orange County, Florida, school, or from a parent. The route for most of them, with the 250, taking the bus, she takes the scene of the crime of cruel death of the 2-year-old Caylee Anthony, who lives in the corner.

discovery of his body dumped skeleton end Thursday morning, 11 December brought a crisis that the school parent-child unit and continuing mental health problems.

first reaction of the school was to maintain the normal routine. The children were admitted to the school playground during the lunch break, because the activity of the scene of the crime was not visible from the courtyard. However, the school staff were concerned that some students would be Special Ed by the sudden loud noises alarmed by media helicopters.


NBC affiliate WESH

contacted school TV and has requested that notice of the arrival of Bell Helicopter Long Ranger Station. The oil tanker Pets allowed him to remain high in the sky above the new scenes for some time. The assignment editor WESH agreed to cooperate and teachers were able to prepare their students.

Meanwhile, according to Kathy Marsh, Orange County Public Schools, school personnel and law enforcement authorities had to race against time to develop a social plan for some 680 students in an orderly manner.

Since the Orange County Sheriff’s Office was taken at the scene and closed the next intersection, the main entrance of the school could not be used.


Connect-ED

communicated with a reverse-911 system, the school and parents to wait in a dead end instead of at the back of the school. This afternoon, the students walked single file through a door to get one after the other by the parents.

emergency dismissal took place without incident. “When it comes to the protection of children, it is Orlando,” said> Marsh.

, students and families Empowerment (SAFE) representatives were on site all day to offer advice to students and staff.

In the following days continued use parents to the rear entrance. School buses that could use the main entrance filed by the Sheriff’s deputies.


Dr. Shepherd

Sonayia of safe havens International, which has published 16 books on school safety and has worked on the response to crises in the school than a dozen countries, says a good coordination between the school and community stakeholders. “Hidden Oaks Elementary School have accepted the challenge and now has valuable lessons for the schools across the country,” she said.

On any given day of the examination of the scene, worked for Orange County Public Schools in an area 30-50 Sheriff’s deputies on hand, along with FBI investigators and other experts in forensic science. Measures throughout the school were from Kevin Storch, Hidden Oaks principal> Rick Harris, director of security, and Dylan Thomas, Director of Community Relations conducted.

Now they must create a plan for the school activities back to normal, and will probably consult with the Committee of Orange County Advisory schools, PTA and other community stakeholders potentially traumatic way to school through the crime scene.

students are currently in the school holidays and 5 Back in January. “We, our team of consultants SAFE on a never-ending story of tragedy will have on our local newscasts,” said> Kathy Marsh.

Dr. Shepherd has advised the U.S. Department of Education’s Project SERV (School Emergency Response to Violence) as a source of immediate and long-term financing of the rescue packages. Additional support is provided by the program interoperable communications SchoolSAFE Pilot Communications available, and> the U.S. Department of Justice Office for Victims of Crime.

School Safety Partners is a volunteer organization that helps in the formulation and implementation of security law school model, and the promotion of long-term financing of the school safety through public-private partnerships. Safe Havens International is a nonprofit center for school safety, training and resources to over 75,000 schools and agencies to intervene in the world. SchoolSAFE Communications, a provider of public safety communications for the school districts, provides emergency communications assistance for schools that have experienced a traumatic event. School security partners, Safe Havens International and communication SchoolSAFE accept any gifts related to Caylee Anthony or Orange County, Florida. However, they are working together to help free support and resources for organizations to restore the Hidden Oaks Elementary School community are interested.


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The play’s the thing: sit back, relax and enjoy the show! A growing number of theatre vacation packages provide unmatched opportunities to explore Canada’s … scene.: An article from: Wind Speaker

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The play’s the thing: sit back, relax and enjoy the show! A growing number of theatre vacation packages provide unmatched opportunities to explore Canada’s … scene.: An article from: Wind Speaker

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Norwegian Cruise Line is expanding its singles scene

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Norwegian Cruise Line Builds Up Its Singles Scene
A brand new cruise ship is singling out solo travelers for its seven-day sailings from Miami to the Caribbean.

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Pattaya – the Best of the City’s Wining and Dining Scene

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The city meets this demand admirably with a plethora of venues dedicated to satisfying the needs of the hungry and thirsty. A large number of establishments are aimed specifically at tourists, while others continue to provide the same fare to the same Thai clientele that they always have.

For lunch, fast food lovers will find the City Grill restaurant on Walking street a good call, with its excellent selection of burgers, hot dogs and similar fare, while Bob’s BBQ & Grill makes some pretty awesome Wagon Wheel burgers and tasty barbecued ribs. In addition, a branch of the famous chain Subway is located on Pattaya Klang road and sells the usual impressive selection of hearty sandwich creations.

For a lunch with a distinctly English flavour, Pat’s restaurant on soi 3 is well -known for its fish and chips, pie and chips and Sunday roasts, while the Queen Victoria Inn on soi 6 has favourites like shepherd’s pie, ploughman’s lunch and Cumberland sausage with mash.

Come sunset, hunger will be creeping up on you again and it’ll be time to find an evening dining destination. The selection in this category is a good deal wider than that of lunchtime venues, with many establishments only opening their doors for evening business including many Thai eateries of the roadside variety.

The stalls of Thai food vendors are ideal places at which to find cheap and authentic local cuisine. As long as you don’t mind the absence of competent English speakers and the grit and grime of the roadside setting, these stalls are great places to enjoy an evening meal.

If you still want Thai food but in a more pleasant environment, then Somsak on soi 1 offer authentic cuisine at affordable prices, while Baan Thai on Central road presents a nouvelle cuisine approach to Thai food (and its prices reflect this). For dining alongside live performances, head for PIC Kitchen on soi 5 or Adam & Eve’s at Sabai Jai Village, Sukumvit road.

International options in Pattaya are plentiful and include French, Belgian, German, English, Italian, Mexican, Japanese and Indian. While international establishments are invariably run by Thai staff, the proprietors are generally foreign and on hand to oversee operations.

Pattaya has a good selection of French eateries among which is Mon Ami Pierrot on Walking street and Au Bon Coin on soi 5 (the latter having the better reputation of the two). At Klein Vlaanderen on the Pattaya 2nd road customers can enjoy authentic Belgian cuisine, as they can at Patrick’s Belgian situated at the Diana Arcade. Italian food is best enjoyed at either Duilio’s on Central road or at Little Italy situated opposite the Royal Garden Plaza. Pattaya’s finest restaurants

For a good curry of the Indian variety, Ali Baba on Central road or Sher E Punjab on Beach road should fit the bill, while Yamato on soi Yamato is a safe bet for Japanese cuisine. Daidomon at Big C and the Royal Garden Plaza also offer Japanese food although they have a chain-restaurant feel. Finally, if it’s tacos and chili you are after try out the Mexican cuisine at either the Tequila Reef on soi 7 or the Blue Parrot on soi 2.

After dinner, the appeal of an ice cold beer or wine cooler at one of Pattaya’s watering holes may well encourage you to set off in search of the best spot at which to enjoy a pleasant drink. Depending on the kind of character you are after, you may want to take advantage of the city’s abundant girly-bar selection, a booming scene which dominates the main drinking area known as Walking street.

It is however possible to avoid the venues associated with this scene. Kilkenny’s Irish Pub, for example, is a great little place to enjoy a drink with likeminded individuals, as is the Bamboo Bar on Walking street. On Beach road, the Hard Rock Café, Hopf Brew House and Rosie O’Grady’s offer pleasant ambiences with no skin trade associations. For a pub with a traditional English atmosphere and beverages to match, try the Queen Victoria Inn on soi 6 of the Pattaya 2nd road, while Shenanigans, located on the same road, is a cheery Irish style venue.

To be entirely sure of avoiding the riff-raff and not having to be accosted by flirtatious young Thai ladies, visitors are advised to seek out the bars at the city’s respectable hotels such as the All Seasons on Pattaya 2nd road, Sheraton in Pattaya Hill, Royal Orchid Resort in North Pattaya and Marriot on Beach road. Best Pattaya bars While these venues are unlikely to raise the roof, they do offer quiet and upmarket settings where drinks may be pricey but the atmosphere is anything but cheap.

These hotels and others of a similar rating all have their own restaurants and it’s worthwhile considering enjoying a high quality meal of either Thai or international food in one of their dining suites before retiring for a relaxing drink in the bar.

During the last five years Andy Burrows is based in Bangkok where he successfully runs a tour company. The British Thailand lover often spends his vacation in Pattaya.

Vancouver’s punk scene gets its due

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Vancouver’s punk scene gets its due
Filmmaker Susanne Tabata tracked down Vancouver punk legend Art Bergmann in rural Alberta and convinced him to participate in her new documentary Bloodied But Unbowed. The film screens May 13 at Granville 7 Theatre as part of this year’s DOXA Documentary Film Festival.

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