$15 for $35 Worth of Fortune Cookies from Fancy Fortune Cookies
Over the years, the Chinese fortune cookie has become so dry and tasteless that many diners prefer to eat the fortune instead. Today’s game-changing Groupon delivers a reversal of fortune (cookie): for $15, you get $35 worth of gourmet fortune cookies and personalized fortunes from Fancy Fortune Cookies . Having baked its delicate desserts of destiny for the celebrity likes of Oprah, Jackie Chan, and others , Fancy Fortune Cookies offers a handsome array of crack-openable creations, such as the chocolate-covered-raspberry fortune cookie ($1.25 each), chocolate-covered cookie ($1.15 each), and cherry-flavored cookie ($0.70 each). You can also make yourself feel tiny by ordering 1-pound giant fortune cookies ($29.95+) and much more. Check out Fancy Fortune Cookies’ extensive selection of flavors here . Fortunes can be customized in a variety of languages , including French, Spanish, and Arabic. Besides doling out pithy prophecies, lines of love, and Dadaist declarations, fortunes can be used to promote a death-metal band or a new pushcart business or serve as wedding or party favors. Bulk custom fortune cookies have a minimum of 50 pieces per flavor. Giant fortune cookies, gift tins, and other noncustom items can be ordered individually. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Classic Beatles Songs Read more…
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$15 for $35 Worth of Fortune Cookies from Fancy Fortune Cookies
Gourmet Meal for Two with Bottle of Wine or Prix Fixe Meal for Two with Riesling Wine Pairings at Parings Wine Bar in Williamsville (Half Off)
Like Mike Tyson, wine is usually robust, is often boxed, and should never influence tattooing decisions. Imbibe the spirit of a champion with today’s Groupon to Parings Wine Bar in Williamsville. Choose between the following options: For $77, you get a four-course meal and a bottle of wine for two (up to a $154 total value), valid any day of the week. The meal includes the following: One appetizer Two soups or salads Two entrees Two desserts One bottle of wine (up to a $50 value) For $77, you get a four-course, prix fixe meal for two with four German riesling wine pairings per person (up to a $50 total value for wine; up to a $154 total value). This Groupon is only valid on Monday, Tuesday, or Thursday, and the meal includes the following: One appetizer paired with QbA Riesling, 2010 Two soups or salads paired with Riesling Kabinett, 2010 Two entrees paired with Riesling Spaetlese, 2009 Two desserts paired with Riesling Auslese, 2009 Parings invites guests to savor eclectic gourmet fare alongside carefully matched, internationally gathered vino in a dining space akin to a cozy, colonial-era home. Visitors may mingle at the restaurant’s full bar or lounge on plush couches stuffed with the Founding Fathers’ wigs, before parking at a bistro table topped with pure white linens. Though Parings’ standard fare may be perused online, the eatery’s chef will craft a special menu for diners who purchase either Groupon option. For guests choosing to sip wine pairings with their meals, a lineup of select rieslings takes glasses on a trip from dry to sweet, beginning with QbA, continuing through glasses of kabinett and spaetlese, and ending with sips of an auslese during dessert. Parings requires its diners to make reservations, either by phone or encrypted telegraph. Our customers loved this deal last year, earning Parings Wine Bar a spot on Groupon’s Best of 2011 list. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Classic Beatles Songs Read more…
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Gourmet Meal for Two with Bottle of Wine or Prix Fixe Meal for Two with Riesling Wine Pairings at Parings Wine Bar in Williamsville (Half Off)
Cuomo Proposes Expanding DNA Database
Lieutenant Governor Robert J. Duffy and Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown joined local law enforcement officials to show support for Governor Andrew M. Cuomo’s proposal to expand the state’s DNA databank.
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‘Eat It Up’ with Buffalo Eats: Lloyd Taco Truck
In the third audio episode of “Eat It Up,” Buffalo food blogger Donnie Burtless sits down with the creators of Lloyd Taco Truck , the first food truck in Buffalo.
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‘Eat It Up’ with Buffalo Eats: Lloyd Taco Truck
The Food Lab: For The Best Buffalo Wings, Fry, Fry Again
It’s time for another round of The Food Lab. Got a suggestion for an upcoming topic? Email Kenji here , and he’ll do his best to answer your queries in a future post.
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The Food Lab: For The Best Buffalo Wings, Fry, Fry Again
13-Year-Old Machine Head Fan Performs With Band In Buffalo
A 13-year-old MACHINE HEAD fan by the name of Anthony Potenza joined the band on stage this past Sunday, January 29 at the Town Ballroom in Buffalo, New York to perform their song “Aesthetics Of Hate” . Potenza – who has been playing guitar for two and a half years and says he is “self taught” – was brought up on stage after he held up a sign that … (more)
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13-Year-Old Machine Head Fan Performs With Band In Buffalo
Cops: Buffalo-area man drives Jeep through sign at pizzeria
Police say Ryan Fleckenstein didn’t like the message displayed on the sign outside a Buffalo-area pizzeria, so he drove his vehicle into the sign.
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Cops: Buffalo-area man drives Jeep through sign at pizzeria
Frank K. Hartney, retired Buffalo fire lieutenant
Frank K. Hartney, of the Town of Tonawanda , a retired lieutenant in the Buffalo Fire Department, died Friday in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital, Amherst, after a short illness.
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Frank K. Hartney, retired Buffalo fire lieutenant
New health facility set to give the underserved the care they deserve
CEO LaVonne Ansari gives a tour to federal official William Corr at Community Health Center of Buffalo’s grand opening.
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New health facility set to give the underserved the care they deserve
Cuomo’s billion for Buffalo won’t do the job
Many proclaimed Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo’s announcement of devoting $1 billion to local economic development efforts to be a “game-changer” for the local economy.
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