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Feed Your Head at Bagelheads by: Pedro Sempertegui & Lindsay White Bagels are a very historic food. Some people believe that they were created in the shape of a stirrup to commemorate the victory of Poland's King Jan III Sobieski over the Ottoman Turks in the Battle of Vienna in 1683. But they were invented much earlier than that. In Krakow, Poland, they were made... Read More
Tallahassee Marketing Spotlight: Competing on Price Don't Get Caught In This Game! By Coach Grape A man is traveling Route 66 and is in the middle of the desert. He sees a big tent up ahead and decides to stretch his legs. The tent is run by an old Native American gentleman and it is full of pottery. In the back of the tent there is a room filled with pottery and none... Read More
Tallahassee Grapevine is the ONLY Local Site with VIDEO Classifieds! And we keep them Spam Free!* Tallahassee, FL - April 20, 2011 TallahasseeGrapevine.com thinks they are onto something here: Not only are their classifieds FREE and LOCAL but you can Stream Video To Yours! Imagine if you want to sell your motorcyle... Read More
Mathematically Correct BreakfastHow to Slice a Bagel into Two Linked HalvesGeorge W. Hart It is not hard to cut a bagel into two equal halves which are linked like two links of a chain. To start, you must visualize four key points. Center the bagel at the origin, circling the Z axis. A is the highest point above the +X axis. B is where the +Y axis enters the bagel. C is the lowest point below the -X axis. D... Read More
Tallahassee Marketing Spotlight by Renee Miller MMCF Marketing When finding out the kind of marketing firm we are, people often ask, 'What is guerrilla marketing?' Simply, it is non-traditional media. It is unique, quirky, weird, unusual. It demands attention. It's not a logo that brands you. It's not a jingle. Below are some very cool examples of guerrilla marketing at it's finest. Enjoy! Renee Miller is the head of MM... Read More
While it's widely agreed that bagels came to the United States from the Jewish shtetls of Eastern Europe, experts can't pinpoint the exact origin of the humble bread with the hole in the middle. One legend has it that the first bagel was born in 1683 when a Viennese baker wanted to pay tribute Polish King Jan III Sobieski for saving the people of Austria from Turkish invaders. Since the king was known to have a passion for riding, the baker made rolls in the shape of a stirrup, known in... Read More
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