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  2. Jeremiah’s Italian Ice sets opening date in Warner Robins ...

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    A strawberry lemon Italian Ice at Jeremiah’s Italian Ice, which opens Tuesday at 810 Ga. 96, Suite 2200, in the Century Market Plaza Phase II in Warner Robins.

  3. Tennessee's first Jeremiah's Italian Ice in Murfreesboro ...

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    Tennessee's first Jeremiah's Italian Ice is located at 3242 Memorial Blvd. in Suite A near Dunkin and Two J's Grille.

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  5. Jim Fiala - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant received several positive reviews early on and has enjoyed strong popularity as a leader of the “new breed” of fine dining establishments in metro St. Louis. [13] R.W. Apple Jr. wrote about The Crossing in the New York Times : “Two chefs from Daniel in New York have set St. Louis on its conservative ear with this stylish ...

  6. The Most Romantic Places to Sip and Dine on Italy's Isola d’Elba

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    Embraced by the warm, crystalline waters of the Tyrrhenian Sea, just off the west coast of Italy’s Tuscan shoreline, Isola d’Elba is Italy’s lettera d'amore to the Mediterranean sun and sea.

  7. The Bronx Is Burning - Wikipedia

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    The Bronx Is Burning (stylized as The Bronx is Burning) is a television drama that debuted on ESPN on July 10, 2007, after the 2007 MLB Home Run Derby.It is an eight-episode mini-series adapted from Jonathan Mahler's best-selling book, Ladies and Gentlemen, the Bronx Is Burning.

  8. Italian ice - Wikipedia

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    Italian ice is a semi-frozen sweetened treat composed of finely granulated ice and fruit concentrates, juices, or purées, or other natural or artificial food flavorings. [1] [2] Italian ice is derived from Italian granita and is in many ways similar to sorbet and snow cones, but differs from American-style sherbet in that it does not contain dairy or egg ingredients. [1]

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