Food
D.C. committee postpones food truck hearing
A D.C. committee is citing a scheduling conflict in postponing a public hearing set for April 30 to discuss the controversial proposed vending regulations that could limit the number of food trucks in the Central Business District.
Brew and a bite before the Nats game: What's open at Navy Yard
Baseball fans have been waiting for the restaurants and bars to open around Nationals Park far longer than they've waited for the season to come back around. Now a handful of watering holes, restaurants and sandwich shops have opened, while some are still under construction.
Caribou Coffee to close 80 underperforming stores
Caribou Coffee to close 80 stores; convert 88 nationwide to Peet's stores
HOLD Megans Navy Yards story
Fans have been waiting for the restaurants and bars to open around Nationals Park far longer than they've waited for the season to come back around.
Does spicy food contribute to improved heart health?
Dr. Drew, One Minute Clinic
How a high-protein breakfast could help you lose weight
If breakfast is the most important meal of the day, and you're trying to lose weight -- better pack it with protein.
Memorial for grocery store magnate draws thousands
Thousands turns out for Arizona memorial service for grocery store magnate Eddie Basha
National Grilled Cheese Month: Where to get your cheese on in April
As if you needed a reason to indulge in grilled cheese, April is National Grilled Cheese Month. And lots of local restaurants are making it easy to get a cheese fix these next few weeks.
Personal oyster shuckers get the party started
Instead of booking a caterer to set up a raw bar for your next party, personal oyster shuckers could be a welcomed alternative for your guests.
Rich Products expands Ga. plant frozen food recall
Rich Products expands Ga. plant frozen foods recall because of possible E. coli contamination
Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab nearing deal to open in downtown D.C.
The proprietor of Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak and Stone Crab is in the final stages of negotiations for its first outpost east of Chicago in an 18,000-square-foot former bank branch a block from the White House.
Sandra Lee taking a break after her 25th cookbook
Sandra Lee switching gears after her 25th cookbook to focus on home and garden and magazine
USDA restores monthly milk reports in limited form
USDA restores monthly milk reports after dairy producers say they are crucial to industry
Beer of the Week: New Belgium and Brewerij Boon Transatlantique Kriek
You can almost taste this beer with your eyes.
Iowa couple first to marry at Vegas Denny's chapel
Iowa couple is first to marry at new wedding chapel inside Las Vegas Denny's restaurant
Freshest fish traded in the dead of the NYC night
World's freshest fish are traded in the dead of the NYC night, topping $1 billion a year
Sticky-fingered thieves target sap in Maine
Sticky-fingered thieves steal sap out of maple trees in Maine, damaging valuable trees
Ryan Gosling stands up for cows to milk producers
Ryan Gosling stands up for cows, joins PETA in urging milk producers to stop dehorning animals
Virginia winemaking: Between the vine and the table
With the D.C. area's proximity to Virginia's wine country, visits to local vineyards are often top of mind as a way to relax and unwind in a scenic part of the state.





