Friday, March 31, 2017

Seen: Make-A-Wish Colorado’s Sporting Affair

The Denver sports and media celebrities who were special guests at Make-A-Wish Colorado's annual Sporting Affair fundraiser.
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Ten plants that even a black-thumb gardener can’t kill

Poppy mallow is a self-aggrandizing, self-seeding bully in some gardens; in other sites, it behaves nicely.
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How to keep your soil loose and light in your garden

Fluffy, aerated soil is key to growing healthy plants. The writer uses string to help keep people, and paws, off her soil, and never makes beds wider than four feet so she can reach the soil without stepping on it. She also uses a bed-forming rake to keep the soil smooth.
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Giraffes and all, Cheyenne Mountain Zoo stands tall in national poll

Cheyenne Mountain Zoo giraffes.
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Stonyfield Yogurt put on the block in Danone’s quest for WhiteWave deal

A worker checks inventory of yogurt containers on a supermarket shelf July 30, 2007 in Berlin, Germany.
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It’s your final chance to vote for the top breakfast burrito in Denver

Asada Rico, a 16th Street Mall cart, has been rolling up mom's burrito recipe since 2009. Stout St. & 16th St., Denver, 720-434-2698, AsadaRico.com, Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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It’s your final chance to vote for the top breakfast burrito in Denver

Asada Rico, a 16th Street Mall cart, has been rolling up mom's burrito recipe since 2009. Stout St. & 16th St., Denver, 720-434-2698, AsadaRico.com, Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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Panera becomes first chain to label added sugar in beverages

Pedestrians pass in front of a Panera Bread Co. location in New York. The St. Louis-based chain will introduce a sprouted-grain bagel made with rye, spelt and oat groats to its U.S. cafes in May, part of a broader push by national restaurant chains to seek alternatives to white and wheat flour.
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Safe ways for nervous homeowners to bring a pop of color to a room

The recesses of sky lights are painted blue, while the ceiling is gray in the Coleman home.
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Free festival and other free and cheap things to do around Denver, March 31-April 6

Tari Frager-Morrison impresses the crowd with her bubble making skills at the annual Tulip Fairy and Elf Festival on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, April 27, 2014.
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Free festival and other free and cheap things to do around Denver, March 31-April 6

Tari Frager-Morrison impresses the crowd with her bubble making skills at the annual Tulip Fairy and Elf Festival on Pearl Street Mall in Boulder, April 27, 2014.
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2017 is the Year of the Pansy, and Colorado gardeners have reason to love the little flowers

Randy Ortega of Nick's Garden Center in Aurora gets numbers for an order of Matrix Light Blue pansies at Hardy Boy Plants/Welby Gardens in Denver. The National Garden Bureau declared 2017 the Year of the Pansy. March 16, 2017, Denver.
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ModelCentro’s Andrea Fioriniello Keeps Business Moving

Andrea Fioriniello, ModelCentro’s business development manager, and the rest of the ModelCentro team are just coming off a big win at the 2017 XBIZ Awards, snagging the Content Provider of the Year honor.
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Ask Amy: Boss in small office feels smoked-out

Amy Dickinson
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After a winter of weather miscues, the garden — and Grow magazine — are back

Some spring-flowering shrubs such as forsythia can benefit from a trim down to the stump, which can spur new growth the next year.<!–IPTC: A Forsythia bush in full bloom in Denver on Wednesday, April 11, 2012. Cyrus McCrimmon, The Denver Post–>
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Tools of the trade: Getting the kinks out of the garden hose

All-rubber hoses, marketed to plumbers as "hot water hose," are a durable, tough-to-kink tool for irrigators, from golf course managers to backyard gardeners.
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Pursuit of purpose-driven life leads Millennials away from alcohol

Andrew Hoepfner, left, and Pamela Martinez, center, dance along with participants at a sober social event sponsored by The Shine at a hotel in the Williamsburg neighborhood of the Brooklyn borough of New York. Alcohol-free events, which are popping up in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago, are part of a trend fueled by millennials seeking to find meaningful connections while they party.
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Punch List: What to do in your Denver-area garden the first week of April

Time to prune ornamental grasses and clean up perennial beds.
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Thursday, March 30, 2017

CPA Network CrakMedia Continues Pioneering Legacy

Having a steady flow of qualified prospects is vital for all commercial websites if they are to profit and succeed.
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Ask Amy: Jealous guy has girlfriend rattled

Amy Dickinson
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In the middle of a busy Denver building, standout art stays out of the way

Angela Beloian's “Safety Net” is woven and crocheted from bed sheets donated by friends.
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Seen: Marc Bouwer at the Brass Ring Luncheon

Designs by Marc Bouwer. The 2017 Brass Ring Luncheon, benefiting The Barbara Davis Center for Diabetes and The Guild of the Children's Diabetes Foundation, at Denver Marriott City Center in Denver, Colorado, on Friday, March 24, 2017.
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Wednesday, March 29, 2017

Dancing with a little do si do may help fend off aging in the brain, Colorado State University researcher finds

Brian Meeks, Kaile Larson, and Philip Flickinger rehearse "Square Dance for Eleven" an aerial dance for an upcoming performance at the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder.
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How to Be a Stripper

EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT WORKING AS A FEMALE STRIPPER

Female strippers need to be able to dance – so if you want a gig in this industry, you’ll need at least a couple basic stage moves. YouTube hosts hundreds of videos, especially if you do a “beginning pole dance move” search. Eye contact, smiles, and body awareness will go much further than back-breaking Cirque du Soleil maneuvers, at least at first.

In this article from thrillist gives you everything you need to excel in your career as a stripper:

  • Learn how to dance
  • Find a club you feel comfortable in
  • Figure out your brand

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XR Brands Explains Ins & Outs of Enema Play

People use enemas for sex for all kinds of reasons, some more obvious than others. Sometimes it’s to clean themselves out before anal play — the most conventional or known reason — while others find the process itself arousing and make it a regular part of their intimate routines.
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Ask Amy: This husband can make but not take a joke

Amy Dickinson
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Getting cooking: How to confit

To confit French cooks confit — cook very, very slowly in a bucket of fat —  a lot more than just duck legs, the one food we think of as confit. (It is both a verb and a noun; the second syllable is pronounced “fee”; the word means “conserved.”) Plus, they confit with sacks of
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Getting cooking: How to confit

To confit French cooks confit — cook very, very slowly in a bucket of fat —  a lot more than just duck legs, the one food we think of as confit. (It is both a verb and a noun; the second syllable is pronounced “fee”; the word means “conserved.”) Plus, they confit with sacks of
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Tuesday, March 28, 2017

Golden wants Rooney Road soccer fields to share space with solar garden, but needs voter OK first

Solar thermal panels collect the suns ray and help to heat the pool at the Golden Community Center on March 20, 2017, in Golden. The city of Golden will ask voters in 2017 to allow the possibility of a community solar garden at the Rooney Valley Sports Complex.
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Golden’s Grateful Bread Co. rises to celebrate National Sourdough Bread Day

Head AM baker John Groundwater takes freshly baked bread out of the oven at The Grateful Bread Company on March 23, 2017 in Golden.
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Golden’s Grateful Bread Co. rises to celebrate National Sourdough Bread Day

Head AM baker John Groundwater takes freshly baked bread out of the oven at The Grateful Bread Company on March 23, 2017 in Golden.
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Eliot Street Cafe in Denver gives CEC students a chance to learn cooking craft

High school students from CEC Middle College watch carefully as executive chef Steven Fling, left, prepares a dish in the kitchen of the student-run restaurant, the Eliot Street Cafe, March 21 in Denver.
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Eliot Street Cafe in Denver gives CEC students a chance to learn cooking craft

High school students from CEC Middle College watch carefully as executive chef Steven Fling, left, prepares a dish in the kitchen of the student-run restaurant, the Eliot Street Cafe, March 21 in Denver.
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Tips for maximizing every square foot of your tiny Denver apartment

Jocelyn Durkay at her, 565-square-foot, apartment near Cheesman Park, on March 28, 2017 in Denver.
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MountainMuttDogCoats wraps pups in luxury

A small dog models a MountainMuttDogCoats Boulder coat.
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Barbecue dry rub school project turns into fully functioning business for 14-year-old

Emily Rudnick poses for a portrait at Savory Spice on March 23, 2017, in Littleton. Emily Rudnick, a 14-year-old student from a Greenwood Village school, has developed a unique chile-centered spice blend called Rudspice that is now for sale at several savory spice shop locations.
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Barbecue dry rub school project turns into fully functioning business for 14-year-old

Emily Rudnick poses for a portrait at Savory Spice on March 23, 2017, in Littleton. Emily Rudnick, a 14-year-old student from a Greenwood Village school, has developed a unique chile-centered spice blend called Rudspice that is now for sale at several savory spice shop locations.
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This mushroom is made for stuffing

Portobello Mushrooms With Tuscan Kale and Sweet Potato.
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This mushroom is made for stuffing

Portobello Mushrooms With Tuscan Kale and Sweet Potato.
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Even when this Italian soup doesn’t go as planned, it’s still good

Stracciatella With Spinach (Egg Drop Soup)
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Even when this Italian soup doesn’t go as planned, it’s still good

Stracciatella With Spinach (Egg Drop Soup)
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Mango and chicken meet, marry well and happiness ensues

Mango-Lime Marinated Chicken Thighs
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Mango and chicken meet, marry well and happiness ensues

Mango-Lime Marinated Chicken Thighs
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An iced dessert that uses the fruits of winter

This DIY dessert requires no cooking, barely any prep work and it contains about 90 calories and 3 grams of fat per serving.
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An iced dessert that uses the fruits of winter

This DIY dessert requires no cooking, barely any prep work and it contains about 90 calories and 3 grams of fat per serving.
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Blue Bell Ice Cream is back in Denver supermarkets

Blue Bell Ice Cream is seen on shelves of an Overland Park grocery store prior to being removed on April 21, 2015 in Overland Park, Kansas.
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Chipotle purges preservatives in bid to renew foodie image

This Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015, file photo, shows a Chipotle restaurant in Union Station in Washington.
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Chipotle purges preservatives in bid to renew foodie image

This Sunday, Dec. 27, 2015, file photo, shows a Chipotle restaurant in Union Station in Washington.
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Gian Carlo Tastes Sweet Success of BitterStrawberry

Time flies when you are having fun. And BitterStrawberry’s managing partner, Gian Carlo, is having fun.
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Ask Amy: Family member wants to reconcile with addict

My cousin’s daughter, who has always been like a niece to me, slipped into an addiction to prescription medication two years ago. During the period of time when she was addicted, she was working for me and my husband as a house cleaner.
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Monday, March 27, 2017

Photos: Collaboration Fest 2017

Sarah and Eric Swick equipped with their snack necklaces, ready to take on the beer at Collaboration Fest on March 25, 2017. (Sierra Voss, Special to the Know).
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Photos: Collaboration Fest 2017

Sarah and Eric Swick equipped with their snack necklaces, ready to take on the beer at Collaboration Fest on March 25, 2017. (Sierra Voss, Special to the Know).
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The flavorful four in Denver’s Breakfast Burrito bracket are ready to roll

Asada Rico, a 16th Street Mall cart, has been rolling up mom's burrito recipe since 2009. Stout St. & 16th St., Denver, 720-434-2698, AsadaRico.com, Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. – 3 p.m.
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Ask Amy: This “mommy” has a childish problem

Amy Dickinson
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Sunday, March 26, 2017

Ask Amy: Daughter wonders what’s behind inheritance

My father remarried 14 years ago. He married a Russian woman 15 years younger than he (he speaks Russian), and bought a house.
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Naan starter: UK curry restaurants feel betrayed by Brexit

Chef Mohammed-Faizul Haque uses lemon juice to make flames as he demonstrates how to give a smoky flavor to dishes such as Kuchi Chilli Chicken at the Taste of India curry restaurant in London, Thursday, March 9, 2017.
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Chipotle tries to rebuild trust with parents after safety crisis

In a file photo, Chipotle employees help out customer Sarah Stawarski 24-years-old with her order at Chipotle December 30, 2011 in the Highlands neighborhood.
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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Ask Amy: Wife does too much and receives too little

I have been married for 33 years. I love my husband, but I have totally enabled him – to the point where I am now feeling abused.
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How to start running if you’re a beginner

Emily Stucky 24, of Denver, runs along the Cherry Creek Trail near Four Mile Historic Park on March 14, 2017 in Denver.
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How to avoid running injuries

Madison Teter, 20, of Arvada, runs at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on March 21, 2017, in Morrison. She started thinking about running along with weights when she came to the amphitheatre to work out and has been running for about two and a half years.
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Where to run in Denver: Good routes to follow in the Mile High City

A runner moves along the Cherry Creek Trail near its intersection with the High Line Canal trail on March 14, 2017 in Denver.
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Popular Evergreen off-leash dog park closing for good despite efforts to save it

Carter Smith, 14 months, touches Cooper, a Bernese Mountain Dog, on the nose while the two take a break from playing at the Elk Meadow Dog Park in Evergreen. Elk Meadow–nationally recognized for working with community and exemplifying a strong relationship between Open Space and the community–is slated to close soon. Seth A. McConnell, YourHub
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Seen: Pot of gold raised for nonprofit at Green Tie Gala

Dr. Jandel Allen-Davis and Dave Myers, who is retiring after 24 years as the president/CEO of the Metro Community Provider Network.
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Colorado coffee roasters, brewers do good with special coffee, beers that support nonprofits

Nate Zautke, owner of Erie Coffee Roasters, pours coffee beans into a roaster, on March 22, 2017 in Erie.
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Earth Hour urges people, businesses, to douse lights, raise environmental awareness

A combo picture taken on March 28, 2015 in Paris shows the Eiffel Tower being submerged into darkness for the Earth Hour environmental campaign. Millions are expected to take part around the world in the annual event organised by conservation group WWF, with hundreds of well-known sights set to plunge into darkness.
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How many Colorado Women’s Hall of Fame inductees do you know?

Former U.S. Secretary of State Madeleine Albright speaks during a memorial service for former Israel Prime Minister Shimon Peres at Adas Israel Congregation in Washington in 2016.
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Jameson: 5 tips for bringing home a puppy

Pippin at 11 weeks.
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‘Alternative Facts’ of PC vs. Mac Users

Now that we live in a world of “alternative facts” it feels like somehow everyone has become a little more critical about what information and data they are digesting, and where it came from.
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Friday, March 24, 2017

Ask Amy: Rocky relationship translates into abuse

My father and I have always had a rocky relationship. He punched me, body slammed me and choked me when I was a teenager and living with my parents.
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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Putting a Dollar Figure on Your Website’s Worth

Daily, I get asked the question, “what’s my website worth.” And it’s the hardest question for me to answer.
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Ask Amy: Engagement puts strain on in-law relationship

My boyfriend and I got engaged a few months ago.
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Craft distilleries are making their mark in Colorado. Here’s the proof: Whiskey, gin, rum and more

A pour of Tenderfoot Whiskey, a single-malt whiskey, aged in new American Oak barrels, at Woods High Mountain Distillery, on March 7, 2017 in Salida.
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Craft distilleries are making their mark in Colorado. Here’s the proof: Whiskey, gin, rum and more

A pour of Tenderfoot Whiskey, a single-malt whiskey, aged in new American Oak barrels, at Woods High Mountain Distillery, on March 7, 2017 in Salida.
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Seen: A touch of romance at the Red Cross Heroes Soiree

Asa Capsouto, James Fabiano, Rex Laceby, Paul Chyc, and Amy Mendez. American Red Cross Heroes Soirée at the Sheraton Denver Downtown Hotel in Denver, Colorado, on Friday, March 10, 2017.
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Wednesday, March 22, 2017

Men’s Sexual Wellness Market Reaches Peak Performance

With more relaxed attitudes about sexuality, there is a proliferation of sexual wellness products in both retail and online stores. There are increased sections of brick-and-mortar stores devoted to these products.
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Massive Labor Violations in Strip Denver Club

As a follow-up to our article from last week, here is more information on a woman who worked as a stripper in a Denver nightclub and is suing her former employer who owns clubs around the country. This Denver stripper is claiming systematic labor violations including denial of wages.

Stripper sues U.S. club owner

Georgina Santich said in a complaint filed on Friday in Colorado District Court that she was paid only tips, had to pay fees out of her tips to dance in the club, and had to buy drinking water from the club and pay for mandatory services like valet parking.

The complaint named PT’s Showclub, the Denver club where Santich worked, and the club’s owner VCG Holding Corp, which also owns clubs in seven other states, as defendants.

More on this at: http://www.reuters.com

In the 1950s, Strippers took CU campus by storm

Although it might surprise people today, several male University of Colorado students in the 1950s frequented strip clubs in Denver. Some of the students even took their dates. And, once, a stripper name Tempest Storm visited the CU campus.

From: http://www.dailycamera.com

The then 27-year-old burlesque queen’s January 1955 arrival was well-covered by the Camera. All she took off was her mink coat, but she nearly started a riot that culminated in a broken door casing on the new student union building (University Memorial Center).

Storm was born in Eastman, Ga., as Annie Banks. In the late 1940s, she moved to Los Angeles, where she started a career as a chorus line dancer. With an extremely well-endowed figure and flaming red hair, she quickly advanced to shedding her clothes on stage and legally changed her name.

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Denver’s breakfast burrito battle is down to these 8 elite eateries

smothered breakfast burrito complete with eggs, bacon, potatoes lettuce and tomato from the Bocaza Mexican Grille March 9, 2017 in Denver.
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Denver’s breakfast burrito battle is down to these 8 elite eateries

smothered breakfast burrito complete with eggs, bacon, potatoes lettuce and tomato from the Bocaza Mexican Grille March 9, 2017 in Denver.
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Ask Amy: Never depend on a big-talking friend

Dear Amy: “Don” has been my best friend since junior high school. He moved to the opposite end of the country over a decade ago, but we’ve stayed close for decades.
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Gnocchi are demanding. These dumplings are not.

Sweet Potato Dumplings and Spinach Gratin.
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Tuesday, March 21, 2017

New Solutions Require a Bullheadedness, Different Process

Each January we lead a small group of industry leaders on a tour of the crazy innovations at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas. It’s a grind on our bodies. We all train for it beforehand. At the end of the day we check our activity trackers (25,000 steps).
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Ask Amy: Parents worry about son in abusive marriage

Dear Amy: Our son married a girl who is emotionally abusive. She has one child from a previous relationship and they now have a child together. We try to keep a relationship going with them and with both grandchildren. She constantly threatens our son with divorce. She shows no restraint when it comes to yelling
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Cherry Cricket announces reopening date after November fire

Christine Drumright is the general manager of the Cherry Cricket (2641 East 2nd Ave., Denver). (Photo By Lyn Alweis/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
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Cherry Cricket announces reopening date after November fire

Christine Drumright is the general manager of the Cherry Cricket (2641 East 2nd Ave., Denver). (Photo By Lyn Alweis/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
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New website connects Greeley produce growers with consumers

Amy Sierra picks weeds at Stonehocker Farmhouse garden in Northglenn. Colorado soil isn't the easiest for gardeners, but knowing what you're working with can help you improve it now, before you plant.
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New website connects Greeley produce growers with consumers

Amy Sierra picks weeds at Stonehocker Farmhouse garden in Northglenn. Colorado soil isn't the easiest for gardeners, but knowing what you're working with can help you improve it now, before you plant.
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A Muppet with autism to be welcomed soon on “Sesame Street”

This image released by Sesame Workshop shows Julia, a new autistic muppet character debuting on the 47th Season of "Sesame Street," on April 10, 2017, on both PBS and HBO.
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Adult Biz Faces More Obstacles Past Prop. 60 Battle

On Feb. 1, I completed 365 days as the Free Speech Coalition’s executive director. It was a turbulent first year, and when I received the 2017 XBIZ Industry Leadership Award I was startled, humbled and honored.
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Ask Amy: Extrovert stresses he is not a stalker

I’m an outgoing 67-year-old man. I regularly speak to strangers I meet on the street, in stores, elevators, etc. I frequently walk my dog in the neighborhood.
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Ask Amy: Single mom worries about son’s slumber party

I’m a single mom to a wonderful boy who will be 10 next month. His father has very limited involvement, and only just started paying child support last year because he was ordered to do so by a judge.
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Costco’s private-label booze helps warm spirits during dry spell

A Costco customer shops for champagne at a Costco store.
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Seen: ICON Awards Gala an over-the-top celebration

Leslie Heinz, Jordan and Ben Deifik, and Lisa Cook. The 18th Annual ICON Awards at the Grand Hyatt Denver in Denver, Colorado, on Friday, March 3, 2017.
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Did you know shipping container homes were a thing? They’re somewhere between tiny and traditional

A shipping container home by Custom Container Living, at the Denver Home Show at the National Western Complex, in Denver Colorado on March 18, 2017.
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Ask Amy: Sisters disagree over death disclosure

My sister and I cannot agree on whether to tell my 96-year-old aunt that my 92-year-old father (her brother) passed away.
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Why some designers love using faux materials

Blogger and designer Erin Souder redid her kitchen counter for $30 by painting a slab of butcher block she had lying around in her garage. Her "very discerning" mother-in-law thought it was real marble. "It's held up phenomenally," Souder said. "Red wine, coffee, you name it, I've spilled it, but it looks brand new.
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Thursday, March 16, 2017

Interior designers and home decor stores are loving Africa right now

Colorful baskets against a dark wall create a graphic punch.
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Snoopy fashion show and other free and cheap things to do around Denver, March 17-23

The Snoopy & Belle in Fashion traveling exhibit stops in Denver from March 17 to April 11.
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Snoopy fashion show and other free and cheap things to do around Denver, March 17-23

The Snoopy & Belle in Fashion traveling exhibit stops in Denver from March 17 to April 11.
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Adult VR Is Growing as a Profitable Market

A recent series of events is showing adult industry insiders that all the buzz about virtual reality is on a trajectory similar to the rise of mobile and unlikely to flame out the way 3D TV or cryptocurrency have over the years.
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Ask Amy: Estrangement interferes with family relationships

I am estranged from my father. This came about after I confronted him about his molesting and physically abusing my sister and me when we were children.
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Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Spring’s in full swing at Colorado’s ski areas

A view from the lift in Breckenridge. Ski areas are ramping up as closing day approaches.
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5 Colorado craft breweries rank among Top 50 in U.S.

The Honey Biscuit Ale at J Wells Brewery, 2516 49th Street, in Boulder on Friday June 26, 2015. It is one of 10 breweries along the Boulder Ale Trail. Martin Mapes launched a website celebrating the 15 mile journey from Boulder Beer to Oskar Blues Brewery in Longmont.
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Cute, soft and serious business: The truth behind raising alpacas

Karen Kinyon owns several alpacas at her home, in Wellington, where she creates handmade alpaca garments and teaches classes on the art of alpacas and their fibers, March 13, 2017. Kinyon will join others at the Alpaca Owners Association National Show later this week in Denver.
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Cam World: Jim Austin Puts Stripchat / xHamsterLive on the Cutting Edge

Meet Jim Austin, head of business development for Stripchat and xHamsterLive. Austin helps run the two free online communities where amateur models — women, men, couples and transgender folk — perform live, interactive shows. All of the models streamed from both sites do their camming from their own homes.
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Ask Amy: Son’s outburst alienates grandmother

My mother is a sensitive, shy person who loves children but sometimes has trouble connecting. In particular, she has trouble connecting with my son, “Oscar.” She only visits every three months, and loses track of what sorts of things he’s into. He’s 10.
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Whole30: Slow-cooker pork lettuce wraps with spicy peach salsa

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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Whole30: Slow-cooker pork lettuce wraps with spicy peach salsa

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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Whole30: One-pan, herb-crusted salmon with roasted broccoli steaks

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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Whole30: One-pan, herb-crusted salmon with roasted broccoli steaks

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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Whole30: Chicken Marbella with sautéed kale

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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Whole30: Chicken Marbella with sautéed kale

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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7 lessons from a month without sugar on the Whole30

In this photo illustration, a teaspoon of sugar is seen on April 8, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia.
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7 lessons from a month without sugar on the Whole30

In this photo illustration, a teaspoon of sugar is seen on April 8, 2016 in Melbourne, Australia.
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Whole30: Mushroom, leek and spinach frittata

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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Whole30: Mushroom, leek and spinach frittata

Whole30 Cookbook -Melissa Hartwig
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Child-care providers caring for four unrelated children would be freed from licensing requirements, under legislation headed to the governor

The Colorado Board of Human Services has approved a series of regulations for the state s 2,000 licensed child care facilities. The new rules include a focus on preventing childhood obesity. (Cyrus McCrimmon, Denver Post file)
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Owner of The Fort restaurant inducted into hall of fame, has big plans for tourists this summer

MORRISON, CO - MARCH 10: Holly Arnold Kinney poses for a portrait at The Fort on March 10, 2017 in Morrison, Colorado. Holly Arnold Kinney was inducted into the Denver/Colorado Toursim Industry Hall of Fame this week for her contributions to the state's toursim industry. Since joining her father in the business in 1999, and subsequently taking it over, Kinney has been heavily involved in the state's tourism industry.
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The meanings behind five curious Colorado brewery names

DENVER, CO - MARCH 08: Beer taps at Grandma's House brewery in Denver, Colorado on March 8, 2017. The brewery prides itself on offering a welcoming and cozy hangout for customers. (Photo by Katie Wood/The Denver Post)
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The meanings behind five curious Colorado brewery names

DENVER, CO - MARCH 08: Beer taps at Grandma's House brewery in Denver, Colorado on March 8, 2017. The brewery prides itself on offering a welcoming and cozy hangout for customers. (Photo by Katie Wood/The Denver Post)
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