News to Reuse: Safe salsa, Phils at noon, and suburban poverty… No, really.

 

 


[ ]   Dept. of These Peppers Taste Like Fear: Mexican restaurants in Bucks and Montco are confident their salsas are safe, despite the warnings of the FDA. Plus, as it turns out, some suburban people are ignorant. (Intelligencer)
 
From the story:
 
…Restaurant customers have apparently not been shying away from the salsa.
 
“We never had a single problem, even at the height of it,” said John Adler, owner of El Taco Loco in New Hope. “No one came in and said: "What about your tomatoes?' We're busier than ever.” …
 
People see what they want to see: “These damn high gas prices ….ugh” /doubles over…/shits pants
 photo: www.kekuewa.net
 
[ ]  The Phils take on the Mets in a noon tilt at Shea. PhillyBurbs blogger Patrick Berkery suggests that Mets shortstop Jose Reyes might get one in his ear today after he showboated around the bases after hitting a three-run home run to help win last night’s game. …Live game updates here. (PhillyBurbs and The Fightins)
 
 
[ ] Community leaders from Bucks County will discuss issues of suburban poverty tonight at The Well (1631 Loretta Ave., Feasterville) at 7:30 p.m. (Courier Times blog)
 
All joking aside, anyone who has spent significant time in Bucks County can acknowledge how different the standard of living is community-to-community. Philly EDGE applauds the effort.

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