The latest from Twitter: @chowgirls is planning a Valentine’s Day Dinner featuring loads of local farmers, @BlackDogStPaul is serving limited edition Lift Bridge Biscotti Ale tonight only, @SaffronMpls will reward the person who guesses how many pounds of lamb bacon are piled on their counter, and (though not from Twitter) Beez Kneez Bicycle Delivered Honey tragically lost a hive yesterday.
A Crafty Lass teaches us about the wonders of mint sugar, a fat courageous woman on a motorized scooter is angry that she can’t get White Castle sliders at the late night drive-through, there’s a new hibachi menu at the newly relocated Sushi Tango (intriguing!), Surly Darkness Day returns (kinda), a chowhound gives it to W.A. Frost (“It’s a beautiful space. I’ll return when a restaurant takes over that isn’t staffed by jerks”), the Washington County Historical Society has the right idea about history and is doing a beer tasting June 27 in Scandia, and the winner of the Surly beer coaster design contest is announced.









Maybe it would be more appropriate to say “a woman with a disability on a motorized scooter is angry…” She has a disability that has rendered her unable to walk, which is probably why she has put on the weight.
“a fat woman on a motorized scooter is angry that she can’t get White Castle sliders at the late night drive-through”
Why did you describe the woman as “fat”? There are a lot of overweight and obese people. Will you be describing them as fat when writing about them?