I don’t know about you, but I am FAMISHED! But because of the CRRAAZZZYYY economy these days it’s like what…$30 just to get a glass of wine and a meal?! SO NOT OKAY! (I could have spent that money on 2 gallons of GAS!) But I have some special deals FOR YOU! If you are in Los Angeles and want to eat…unlike most of the women here, there are a few places you can go, that are not only HIP but have FANTASTIC food and of course…the deal you’ve been waiting for. See I’m not just interested in clothes! FOOD TOO
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** Citizen Smith on N. Caheunga offers 50% off all food items for lunch 12pm-3pm, and Dinner from 6pm-2am. Also, if you return on Tuesday all Bottles of Wine are half off! Cheap Food and Cheap Wine…wow, CS really knows the way to my heart
** Looking for a filling, delicious Italian meal? Well hit up Dominick’s Restaurant on Beverly Blvd on Sundays and receieve a scrumptuous 3-course meal for only $15 and a bottle of there house red or white for $10. MERCY ME! I’ll be there on Sunday!!!
** Who doesn’t like a small tasty treat?! Head to the bar at Tinto on Monday night and order their $5 tapas from Spicy Potatoes with Ailoi or Mussels topped with bell peppers and red onions. This special $5 deal is also offered throughout the week from 5pm-7pm. So head over to this West Hollywood eatery on Santa Monica Blvd for a tasty, inexpensive treat!
** Want a more casual meal? Or maybe just a GREAT hot dog that doesn’t cost $8 at the sidewalk vendor? Well head over to The Stand on Ventura Blvd in Encino after 5pm on Mondays, and snatch up a gourmet “Valley” hot dog for $1 which includes as many toppings as you can pile onto that delicious bun! Also, craving a cold beer with that OVERSTUFFED hot dog? Grab a 20oz standing ale for only $2. Beer and a hot dog for $3? No this is not a dream….you’re welcome.
** Last but certainly not least! Still want to be “seen” well head to the WeHo “scene” at the incredibly chic Murano Restaurant on Melrose Avenue where they feature “12 Tuesdays,” where they have paninis, pastas and incredible pizzas for only $12!
Enjoy the eateries and hopefully I’ll see you there…stuffing my face! Love, Kelsie (screw the south beach diet) the fab fashionista

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August 7, 2008 at 1:20 PM
hungrybritain
With the current uncertainties with food prices there is a greater need for us to conserve and be increasingly economical about food consumption at home. We have become wasteful as consumers of food and have never really had a need to feel otherwise before this crisis started. Blaming the rampant consumerism of the supermarkets has now irrelevant in this discussion. The situation now is that if we don’t change our food habits this situation could easily escalate completely out of control. The responsibility is now on us all to change our food buying and food consuming habits.
Simple food saving tips are things we need to get used to and practice more regularly. Most of these are common sense and can be quite creative. You can find a list of free food saving tips at sites such as http://www.foodcrisis.co.uk amongst other similar sites as well.
We all need to contribute to a fairer and more food wise program for ourselves.