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November 16, 2007
Topics health, restaurant, news, mouse, book, chocolate, fly, signs, gold, food, water, world and city
A Manhattan restaurant, which entered the records book last week for selling the world's most expensive dessert for $25,000, was forced to shut down Thursday after city health inspectors found vermin on the premises. According to the Health Department, officials found a live mouse, mouse droppings in multiple places, flies and dozens of live cockroaches, failing Serendipity 3 on the Upper East Side its second consecutive health inspection in a month.
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November 13, 2007
A six-legged frog has become an instant celebrity in China and has been repaying his newfound owner, a chef on a local restaurant by attracting diners. "I bought more than 5 kilos of frogs from the market the other day, and upon coming back found that one of them has six legs," says chef Xiao Song.
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November 11, 2007
A posh restaurant in New York has unveiled a $26,135 Dessert making it the world's most expensive dessert. Stephen Bruce, owner of Serendipity 3 in Manhattan's Upper East side, said pudding called the Frrrozen Haute Chocolate, is concocted using a blend of 28 rare, exotic cocoas before being topped with whipped cream, and sprinkled with 23-carat edible gold dust and a La Madeline au Truffle.
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November 8, 2007
The world's most expensive dessert, Frrrozen Haute Chocolate, is sold at a staggering $25,000 per order, according to the Guinness Book Of World Records researchers. The concoction was unveiled on Nov. 7 at the Serendipity-3 Restaurant in New York.
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November 8, 2007
Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson is keeping close tabs on what he eats. According to the TV actor and former Tennessee senator, constant encouragement from his wife Jeri and others keeps him in peak form. He now watches his cholesterol, weight, and gets more exercise.
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