Tabla’s Adam Berger plans meatball concept, 24th and Meatballs
Are meatballs the new hamburgers? Adam Berger thinks so. And the Tabla owner plans to put his money where his mouth is with a new meatball-focused mini- restaurant set to open in Northeast Portland this summer.
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Pacific Natural Foods Introduces New Vegetarian Bisques
TUALATIN, Ore.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Pacific Natural Foods has added a selection of organic bisques to its growing line of hearty, ready-to-eat soups. Made with pure and simple organic ingredients, the thick, rich bisques punch up flavor with tender chunks of vegetables in a velvety smooth base. Pacific first introduced its line of hearty soups in the summer of 2010, with six vegetarian options, expanding it to include five chicken varieties in 2011. The new USDA-certified organic bisques come in fo
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Alaska Airlines confirms Portland to Bozeman flight
Alaska Airlines confirmed today that it will begin operating a daily flight during the summer months from Bozeman to Portland.
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Alaska Air adds flights to Santa Barbara, Bozeman
Alaska Airlines will increase service in and out of Portland, Ore., this summer to areas it said are popular warm-weather destinations.
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90-Minute Winter, Spring, or Summer Float-Therapy Session at The Float Shoppe (52% Off
Meditating is like taking a hot shower: it clears the mind, relaxes the body, and should only be practiced in an RV if you’re not driving. Watch your troubles drain away with today’s Groupon to The Float Shoppe . Choose between the following options: For $29, you get a 90-minute winter float-therapy session, redeemable until Saturday, March 31, 2012 (a $60 value). For $29, you get a 90-minute spring float-therapy session, redeemable from Sunday, April 1, to Saturday, June 30, 2012 (a $60 value). For $29, you get a 90-minute summer float-therapy session, redeemable from Sunday, July 1, to Saturday, September 30, 2012 (a $60 value). After crossing the porch of a bright blue and yellow Victorian mansion, visitors to The Float Shoppe climb inside flotation tanks that cradle them on a bed of epsom-salt-enriched water to lull them into weightless serenity. Before the treatment , staffers escort clients from the zen waiting room to private treatment rooms, where they can shower and step into the heated waters of the tranquility tank . Earplugs shut out distracting dinosaur calls as clients float effortlessly within the pod, allowing minds to reach meditation-like repose. Soft music signals the end of the 90-minute session, after which clients can again shower and indulge their newly-sharpened senses with cool water or hot tea. Though The Float Shoppe sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Forgotten Video Games Which video game was the source of a record number of lawsuits? Read more…
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90-Minute Winter, Spring, or Summer Float-Therapy Session at The Float Shoppe (52% Off
Portland restaurant Aviary reopens
A Portland restaurant forced to shut its doors after a fire this summer has reopened, with a few improvements.
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Portland restaurant Aviary reopens
Stumptown Coffee Roasters moving operations to 37,000-square-foot space in Southeast Portland
Stumptown will move in this summer, bringing 75 employees, about 50 of whom will work full-time. It will leave behind a string of buildings on Division Street, but plans to keep its Division Street Cafe open.
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Stumptown Coffee Roasters moving operations to 37,000-square-foot space in Southeast Portland
Portland bucks trend, home prices rise
WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. home prices fell again in most major cities after posting small gains over in the summer and spring, the latest evidence that the troubled housing market won’t recover any time soon. The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller index shows prices dropped in September from August in 17 of the 20 cities tracked. That was the first decline after five straight months where at least …
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One Year Unlimited Paintball Package or Paintball for Beginners Course With Equipment at Camp Dakota in Scott Mills (Up to 51% Off)
A trip to the paintball field is the only way to treat an itchy trigger finger, outside of expensive rash creams or firing a water gun carved from a cactus. Scratch the itch for vengeance with today’s Groupon to Camp Dakota in Scotts Mills. Choose between the following options: For $75, you get an annual paintball pass, valid December 25, 2011–December 24, 2012 (a $200 value). The annual pass includes: Unlimited entry to Camp Dakota’s paintball fields, special events excluded Free equipment rentals Basic instruction for beginners Unlimited air and CO2-tank refills 500 paintballs on your first visit 20% off paint throughout the year and 50% off special events For $99, you get a paintball-for-beginners class, held every other Sunday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (a $199 value). The class includes: Training in safety, basic rules and laws, equipment maintenance, and sportsmanship All necessary paintball gear for the day Unlimited air and CO2-tank refills for the day 1,000 paintballs Two vouchers for free entry and air refills in the future Camp Dakota arms combatants with modern paintball weaponry before they begin faux battles on a forested, obstacle-laden course . Warriors bearing the camp’s annual paintball pass can stride through the tented staging area with confidence, geared up with a free safety mask, paintball gun, and trays of priceless glass heirlooms. After loading paintball guns with free or discounted ammo, adventurers slink between trees and piles of tires to reach the lost jungle or vault over a stationed jeep to seek refuge in a foxhole. Trek through a thicket, cross a dangerously exposed bridge, or get tossed into a POW camp armed with only a plastic spoon and a French-language copy of The Bridge over the River Kwai . Those new to acrylic marksmanship can receive basic instruction and discounted admission to the camp’s many special events, including Holidayball and the Day of the Zombies. Hue-splattering neophytes jump into battle after taking part in the camp’s paintball-for-beginners course, which includes safety training, an overview of paintball rules, and a primer on modern art. Learn to care for and maintain equipment and exercise good paintball sportsmanship before returning to the camp armed with one of two vouchers for free entry. A representative from the West Coast’s largest paintball retailer will be present should students wish to purchase their own equipment or have their safety masks autographed. Camp Dakota welcomes paintballers from 10 a.m. until dark, on weekends year-round, and seven days a week in the summer and on holidays. Please note that the annual pass expires December 24, 2012. Activating before December 24, 2011 will ensure the best value. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Staying Dry in the Rain How many caskets can you make out of one tree? Read more…
$9 for Two Tickets to the Healthy Living and Gluten Free Expo at the Salem Conference Center on November 26 (Up to $20 Value)
Bodies that are properly cared for perform better, which explains why most Olympic records are held by reanimated mummies. Go for the pharaoh’s gold with today’s Groupon: for $9, you get two tickets to the Healthy Living and Gluten Free Expo at the Salem Conference Center on Saturday, November 26, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (up to a $20 value). Local and national businesses gather at the Healthy Living and Gluten Free Expo to ease the inconveniences of those living with a dietary limitation such as gluten intolerance. Vegan feminist Carol Adams concocts meat-less delicacies before an audience during a live cooking demonstration from 10:15 a.m. to 11 a.m. From 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., Amy Begley , who competed in the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, discusses her life as a Nike Oregon Project athlete following her 2006 diagnosis of celiac disease. Other events include a wine tasting, a lecture by Dr. Peter Lind on how to eat healthy, and a presentation on how to repurpose a Hot Pocket as a mattress for a garden gnome. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Fancy Hamburgers Are burgers happier when they involve sadness? Read more…
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$9 for Two Tickets to the Healthy Living and Gluten Free Expo at the Salem Conference Center on November 26 (Up to $20 Value)

