Two (2) Italian Style 2mm Sterling Silver 20" Snake Chain Necklaces - Each 20 Inch Length
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Italian Horn Pendant in Sterling Silver with Chain (My Jewelry Box) Price: $29.00 Italian Horn Pendant in Sterling Silver with Chain SKU: 62RC0238 |
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Chisel Italian Horn Pendant in Stainless Steel with Chain (My Jewelry Box) Price: $39.95 SKU: 82QG12922 Crafted in stylish stainless steel and complete with matching chain, this will make a handsome accessory for everyday. |
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Italian Horn Pendant in Sterling Silver with Chain (My Jewelry Box) Price: $49.95 Beautifully crafted in glimmering sterling silver, this elegant accessory also comes complete with a matching sterling silver chain. SKU: 62QG6089 |
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Open Heart Bracelet in Sterling Silver .925 (My Jewelry Box) Price: $49.99 SKU: 65SU026 |
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Russia Becomes a Magnet for US Fast-Food Chains Yum Brands, which owns KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell, operates a co-branded chicken restaurant chain in Russia, called Rostik's-KFC, and Il Patio in the Italian food segment. Yum now has about 350 restaurants in Russia. Paving the way has been Russia's |
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Independent Sub Shop to Open in Randall's Corridor of Chains The restaurant will feature fresh sandwich bread baked at the shop daily, Italian beef and premium deli meats, as well as homemade sauces, dressings, and salads. Pulli is no stranger to the restaurant business. When he was 17, he ran a Chicago-style |
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Ciao, Jersey; Hello, Florence: No Culture Shock Here Season 4 of “Jersey Shore” suggests a cultural collision between working-class Italian-Americans who favor fake tans and gold chains and call themselves guidos, and Florentines, who are among the most elegant and snooty of all Italians. |
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Olive Garden to open in High Point The national chain specializing in Italian cuisine plans a location in north High Point near the Palladium theater complex. The nearly 8000-square-foot restaurant will occupy an undeveloped, 2-acre tract at Wendover Avenue and Samet Drive in the |
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Business updates: St. Louis Know Your Market However, supermarket chains in the metro area say capping the fees would give the growers who sell at the farmers markets an unfair competitive edge. The metro area has about 40 farmers markets where vendors and growers are subject to the fees. |
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It's go 'mobile' time Jaffe and Sherchan agreed that restaurant owners should create apps and mobile websites, but small chains can't always afford both. However, there's no excuse for not having at least a page. "A website, even if it's informational and has no further |
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Roselle's family-friendly Impecca does Italian right Doggie bags are a must at Impecca Restaurant in downtown Roselle, where hearty traditional and contemporary Italian dishes are best shared with a group of friends or family members. Some of the Italian chains sprinkled through the |
When it comes to Italian food, which is better: the overly Americanized "chain restaurant" version (a. k. a. the stuff widely available at restaurants like Olive Garden), or the real thing (as in, actual food in Italy, or prepared similarly to... Is referring to Olive Garden food as "Italian" an insult to real Italian food. Chances are, people who have actually been to Italy - or, better yet, actual Italians - loathe these so-called "Italian" chains. I'm sure the consensus choice is the real thing, and the real thing is probably in fact "better", because that's how this sort of thing usually works. At least, I'm assuming that what you get at a restaurant like Olive Garden, Carrabba's, or Carino's, is not "real" Italian food....