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Celebrate Christmas at Colony Diner

When the holidays arrive each year, it can be a stressful time. Between cooking, shopping and wrapping presents, you are ready for a nap on Christmas Eve and Christmas Day. Don’t spend the whole day in the kitchen – have a holly, jolly Christmas at Colony Diner! We will be open Monday, December 24th and…

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5 Tips to Host a Holiday Party

It’s the most wonderful time of the year – for party hosts! Whether it’s your first or 15th party, the key to hosting a successful gathering is preparation. Between friends stopping by for a quick visit and big family dinners, you may have house guests throughout December. We have 5 tips to be a great…

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How To Choose Fresh Fruits & Vegetables

According to the US Department of Agriculture, the recommended daily servings of fruit and vegetables depends on your age, sex and level of physical activity. In general, we should aim for 1 to 3 cups of veggies and 1 to 2 cups of fruit per day. Before you head to the grocery store or farmer’s…

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Celebrate Thanksgiving at Colony Diner!

November is a month when we gather with family and friends to give thanks for all we have. On Thanksgiving Day, we get together to watch football and eat a delicious dinner of turkey with all the fixings. At Colony Diner, we understand the importance of this tradition and invite you to spend Thanksgiving with…

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6 Common Cooking & Food Prep Questions

There are many misconceptions when it comes to food – for instance, what shelf items need to be refrigerated after opening. It’s no wonder people have questions with so many different foods to prep, cook and store! Whether you are new to the kitchen or have curiosities when it comes to food, we have answers…

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Basic Knife Skills for Beginner Chefs

Anyone can cook, but it’s a skill that takes time to perfect. If you are new to the kitchen or need to hone your abilities, a great place to start is with your kitchen tools. After all, if you don’t know how to properly use utensils and appliances, you risk injury. Knives are one of…

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5 Food Trends to Try This Fall

Autumn has arrived in New England and with it comes sugar, spice and everything nice! As the weather grows colder and leaves start to fall, what foods are on the rise? The trends of this season highlight sustainability and responsibility. More consumers are looking to buy fresh from the farm and reduce waste. We explore…

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5 Reasons to Take a Cooking Class

Whether you’re looking to save money, lose weight or spend more time with family, you can accomplish many goals by cooking at home. Yet, how good are your kitchen skills? Not everyone can be Ina Garten or Gordon Ramsey, but basic cooking knowledge is required to be a successful at-home chef. How do you know…

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What Foods Are In Season For Fall?

Fall is right around the corner! Time for shorter days, cooler temperatures and new foods in season. Autumn brings a diverse selection of healthy and delicious produce that can be used to create some terrific meals. Looking to expand your recipe collection? We highlight 9 of the best foods to cook with this fall! Apples…

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5 Summer Foods That Don’t Cause Bloating

Summer is beach and bathing suit season! When snacking at the beach or a pool party, the last thing you want to experience is bloating. Abdominal bloating occurs when excess air gets trapped in the intestines. It can be the result of the foods we eat, overeating or an underlying medical condition. Rather than feeling…

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