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The cost of breakfast rises

SEVERE drought and wildfires in Russia, the world’s fourth largest wheat producer, have destroyed a fifth of the country’s crop and sent prices soaring. Since the end of June wheat prices have more than doubled. On Wednesday August 4th, the UN’s Food and Agriculture Organization cut its forecast for 2010 global wheat production by 5m tonnes, to 651m tonnes. Kazakhstan and Ukraine, both big wheat producers, have also been hit with dry weather. In Canada the problem is the reverse: unusually wet weather has prevented seeding and destroyed crops. But wheat is not alone. The price of orange juice has also risen recently, probably thanks to bets placed on the likelihood of tropical storms. Coffee prices, which hit a 13-year high, are a result of poor harvests. Taken together, the raw ingredients for breakfast in much of the rich world have increased in price by 25% since the beginning of June.

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MJ’s father’s hearty breakfast at 80

It looks like late King of Pop Michael Jackson’s father Joe is no weight watcher.
Joe was recently heard ordering a huge breakfast while giving an interview on a radio show through a phone.
Joe, 80, who spoke to BlogTalkRadio from his hotel room last week, actually stopped in the middle of his chat with host Janice [...]

Politicians invited to “Prayer Breakfast”

Among the invited to Washington to a gathering dubbed “the Prayer Breakfast” are Ivica Dačić, Rasim Ljajić and Vuk DraÅ¡ković. The event will be taking place on February 4, and DSS’s Nenad Popović and Vlajko Senić of and G17 Plus have also received invitations, it was annoucned.

SPS invited to National Prayer Breakfast

Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) President Ivica Dačić announced Saturday that he has received an invitation to attend the National Prayer Breakfast. He added that the gesture from the U.S. administration had “symbolic importance for the SPS.”

Anna Friel spotted kissing ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ co-star

Brit actress Anna Friel was spotted locking lips with her ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ co-star during a night out.
Friel, 33, who is Harry Potter star David Thewlis’ partner in real life, was seen sharing a ciggie with American actor Joseph Cross before she leant over to give him a lingering kiss.
The actress has been appearing [...]

Katie Holmes Accuses Tom Of Spoiling Daughter Suri

Cupcakes for breakfast? Drawing on the walls? Boy, that Suri’s got it good!
Although most of us very skeptical of those often fun to read tabloid scoops, but we’re inclined to put this one in the “Not That Hard To Believe” basket. According to a new report from Star Magazine, Katie Holmes is concerned that her [...]

The Breakfast: Live Album/Tour

THE BREAKFAST RELEASE LIVE AS IS NOW AVAILABLE FOR DOWNLOAD


The Breakfast

New Haven, CT’s progressive shredders The Breakfast just released their second live album, Live As Is, on Saturday, September 12. The brand new record chronicles the band’s performance at The Field in Bridgeport, CT on February 28, 2009, and will be available FOR DOWNLOAD ONLY through the band’s website: www.thebreakfast.org. The Breakfast celebrated the new album with a day-of-release show at The Westcott Theater in Syracuse, NY and will tour the Northeast through the remainder of 2009 promoting the new disc.

The Breakfast is a hard-hitting jazz rock experimental quartet whose music ranges from progressive rock to sonic landscapes. Since the group’s inception 11 years ago the band has played over 1000 shows throughout the country and has now released seven albums to date. The Breakfast’s sound and energy are founded in the psychedelic but their music features some incredibly well-crafted song structures and melodies, showing the members’ gifts as highly talented musicians. Indeed, original members Tim Palmieri (guitar) and Adrian Tromantano (drums) provide the distinguishing characteristics the band has thrived on from the beginning. The two are able to reach near-telepathic communication onstage, ripping through progressive shredding licks and jams without missing a beat. This is held together by the sonic glue of longtime, though newly re-added, keyboardist Jordan Giangreco, and supported from beneath by the jazz sensibilities of bassist Chris DeAngelis.

THE BREAKFAST TOUR DATES:

09.18th – Sunnyview Farm – Let It Roll Fest – Ghent, NY

09.19th – Sully’s Pub – Hartford, CT

09.25th – Daniel Street Bar – Milford, CT

10.24th – The Red Square – Albany, NY

10.29 – Iron Horse Music Hall – Northampton, MA

10.30 – Higher Ground – Burlington, VT

10.31 – The Field – Bridgeport, CT :: P-Funk night!!

11.13 – Mill Street Brews – Southbridge, MA

11.14 – Jerky’s Live Music Hall – Providence, RI

11.25 – Sully’s Pub – Hartford, CT

11.28 – Crash Mansion – New York City, NY

12.04 – The Saint – Asbury Park, NJ

12.12 – Tammany Hall – Worcester, MA

12.18 – Harper’s Ferry – Allston (Boston), MA

MORE SHOWS COMING SOON!


Breakfast Club creator dies at 59

breaking news

The US film director John Hughes, who created some of the most famous comedies of the 1980s and 1990s, has died at the age of 59.

The director died after a heart attack in New York, his spokeswoman said.

Mr Hughes was the director of such successful films as Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, The Breakfast Club and Planes, Trains and Automobiles.

He was also a leading script writer, penning films such as Pretty in Pink and Home Alone.

The spokeswoman, Michelle Bega, told Associated Press that Mr Hughes had been in Manhattan on a family visit and died after suffering the heart attack during a morning walk.

Mr Hughes lived in Illinois, with many of his films set in and around Chicago.


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Healthy breakfast and lunch can guarantee kids’ academic success

Want your kids to do well academically? Well, in that case, just make sure they eat a healthy breakfast and lunch, says a team of researchers.
According to scientists, good nutrition improves mental and behavioural performance.
Mary Pat Alfaro, education coordinator in Nutrition Therapy at Cincinnati Children’s, explains multiple studies have shown that poor nutrition [...]

Susan Boyle “Moon River” Cover

Susan Boyle, who became an overnight sensation and a YouTube legend after appearing on Britain’s Got Talent last spring, is to release a cover of Aubrey Hepburn’s Oscar-winning classic “Moon River.”

The 48-year-old Scot has selected the song, which was originally sung in the 1961 film Breakfast at Tiffany’s, to be the first single from her [...]

Ed Levine: Street Breakfeast You Can’t Live Without

Who makes made-from-scratch pancakes at a food cart?

Lobbyist Offers Off-The-Record Breakfast With Treasury Official

So you can’t get inside the government to see top officials and discuss the important issues of the day. But even though you can’t darken the door of the White House — and, with some exceptions, lobbyists are barred from working for the admin…

Spotted online

From city walks in Hamburg to a Roman literary cafe, we bring you the latest instalment of insider tips from blog network Spotted by Locals

Amsterdam: Gartine – breakfast from the owner’s garden

By Maarten-Jan Meyer zu Schlochtern

Gartine is one of my favourites for a unique breakfast, excellent lunch and English high tea – all served on antique chinaware, which has been collected by the owners with loving care over the years. The atmosphere is easy and pleasant.

All ingredients come from the owner’s vegetable garden, so the dishes are always super fresh and of good quality. On top of that, Gartine adopted 58 chickens at the foundation ‘Adopt a Chicken’ and these provide farm-fresh eggs. They also use products of the ‘Ark van Smaak’ from Slow Food Netherlands. So when you eat there, you eat ‘eco and green’.

Gartine is in a small alley called ‘Taksteeg’ in the old centre of Amsterdam, between Rokin and Spui.

• Details about this spot: Gartine, Taksteeg 7, +31 3204132. Big breakfast €10.95. Open Tue-Sun 8am-6pm.

Rome: Bar-a-book – drinking while reading

By Mariaceleste de Martino

Fabiola is the woman who runs it. She prepares excellent aperitifs served on a large wooden table in the middle of the room, so it feels like being at a friend’s party.

There is a list of wines by the glass – not a great variety, I must admit, but they are good at least. The food is homemade: cous cous, vegetable quiches and pies, tarts and little pizzas, sandwiches (mostly vegetarian) and many other snacks, including cakes at times. I like it here because it is located in one of my neighbourhoods, so it really makes me feel at home.

The furniture is totally random – you are surrounded by shelves of books that you can buy – vintage like the neighbourhood. Post second world war kind of design, just like most of the buildings that have been either rebuilt or restored after the area was completely shelled by US aircraft during the war. Now, it is considered one of the trendy-bohemian areas in town.

If you want to do as the Romans do, this is one of the real Roman places to pick.

• Details about this spot: Bar-à-book: drink including buffet food €10,
via dei Piceni 23, S.Lorenzo & Pigneto; +39 (0)645 443358. Tue-Sun 4pm-1:30am. Brunch on Sun 12-4pm.

Lisbon: Miradouro da Graça – the perfect viewpoint

by Maureen Moore

A picture is worth … oh it’s such a cliché I am not even going to finish the sentence, but this is one picture opportunity that shouldn’t be missed. (The photo is looking up towards the tree-canopied viewpoint, not from it.)

From the top of a hillside, hugging the historic and picturesque castle neighbourhood, you can see a maze of red tiled rooftops below, the Baixa district, a river to the south and the red 25th of April bridge beyond that – there is not much that this view doesn’t take in. Just take the 28 tram to one of its end destinations – Graça – and walk left towards the cliff.

A pleasant terrace lined with trees and a small kiosk café serving hot and cold drinks makes it an ideal spot to recharge your batteries. All of Lisbon’s beauty lays below you in her haphazard and slightly dishevelled, but charming, manner. It’s these views that bring the romance to the city.

• Details about this spot: Miradouro da Graca, Alfama & Graça.

Brussels: Recyclart – the sound of the underground

By Wouter Spitters

If you’re not interested in spots where you have to be hip and trendy but want something more ‘underground’, then Recyclart is the place for you.

Literally because of its location beneath the railway track, and even more so because this former railway station is an alternative artistic hotspot. Meet your cultural soulmates in the bar, or have a look at the art exhibitions, photography expositions or architecture projects.

Want to move your feet? Go the the frequently organised parties or concerts and shake your body to the rhythms of dubstep, electro, worldbeat or guitar noise. Disko disko partizani!

• Details about this spot: Recyclart, Rue des Ursulines 25; +3225025734
Tue-Fri 11am-5pm (bar), 12pm-3pm (food).

Hamburg: Alsterwanderweg – away from civilisation and back


By Ute Kreitz

The “Alsterwanderweg” is a hiking trail that runs along the Alster River for about 56km. The southern section of the trail (22km) leads through the ‘Alstertal’ (Alster valley) with wonderful parks and villas, along the outer and the inner Alster, and terminates directly in the heart of Hamburg: at the harbour where the Alster runs into the Elbe River. The trail is very popular with locals year-round as every season brings its own charm to this scenic route.

Take public transport up north to Poppenbüttel to begin your five-hour adventure, either on foot or by bicycle. As you head south, you’ll sometimes follow the meandering river on its right then on its left again.

There are some sections where you’ll need to cross or walk along a street. Some of the many rowing clubs and locks on your way down to Winterhude have restaurants with gorgeous views of the river.

After passing through Eppendorf, you’ll reach the spacious Alsterpark on the outer Alster, a very wide section of the river with a beautiful view of the inner city’s skyline. Finally, you’ll know you’re on the last stretch of the path when you pass under Kennedy – and Lombardsbrücke to arrive at the inner Alster and the city centre.

Leave the Alsterarkaden behind you and terminate this exciting hike at the “Baumwall” or “Landungsbrücken” metro stop. Although the direction of trail is marked by signs, be sure to bring a map with you.

• Details about this spot: Alsterwanderweg, Hamburger Wanderverein e.V, Spaldingstrasse 160; +49 40230086.

• These are edited extracts from spottedbylocals.com.

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UN condemns Indonesia blasts

Police say the bombers who struck at two hotels in the Indonesian capital Jakarta had checked in as guests. That’s how they managed to breach security. Explosions ripped through the Ritz Carlton and Marriot hotels at breakfast time yesterday killing at least 8.

Lady Gaga Ordered To Tone Down Skimpy Outfits & Provocative Dancing For “GMTV” Performance

Bosses of a breakfast television broadcast in the UK demanded that quirky pop sensation Lady Gaga tone down her daring stage attire to avoid offending some of the show’s more conservative viewers.

The hitmaker dropped by Britain’s GMTV on Thursday to perform her new hit single Paparazzi,” but producers were concerned about how her signature skimpy [...]