
Dates & Nuts: Check or carry on?
Dear Stacey, Over the past year, my ex-wife and I finalized a very messy divorce. We have two children together. After the divorce, I tried
Dear Stacey, Over the past year, my ex-wife and I finalized a very messy divorce. We have two children together. After the divorce, I tried
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When Finger Lakes Community College’s 2016 Cabernet Franc Dry Rosé won double gold at the New York Wine & Food Classic this past summer, the
Maybe it’s the rich creaminess or the salty nuttiness, the texture and aroma—there’s something about cheese that’s terribly appealing. When paired with the perfect sweet
Six years ago, Savor Life radio host Michael Warren Thomas, along with Break the Ice Media’s Nicole Mahoney, launched New York Winespotting, a project that