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Free Halloween hotcakes

Free Halloween hotcakes

IHOP wants to provide trick or treaters with a safe and fun Halloween celebration that they can enjoy with friends and family.

IHOP restaurants nationwide will celebrate Halloween a little early this year, offering kids 12 and under a free Scary Face Pancake as part of its No Tricks - Just Treats program designed to provide kids with a safe and fun Halloween event.

The "design-your-own" Scary Face Pancake includes an over sized signature buttermilk pancake with a whipped topping mouth and strawberry nose, served with two mini Oreo cookies and candy corn on the side to allow kids to create their own Halloween hotcake.

The event happens Friday, October 28, 7 a.m. until 10 p.m. at all Participating IHOP restaurants nationwide.

Dine out to support scholarships, services for children with Autism

Dine out to support scholarships, services for children with Autism

“Dine Out For Autism” September 27 & 29, 2011

Transformations would like to announce  “Dine Out For Autism” event, scheduled Tuesday, September 27 and Thursday, September 29, 2011″  Proceeds from this event will help fund our scholarship program to provide free services to children affected by ASD.  The following restaurants have agreed to donate a percentage of their proceeds for this worthy cause:

Tuesday, September 27

  • The Commissary – 2290 Germantown Rd., Germantown – All Day!
  • On The Border – 2766 N. Germantown Pkwy, Memphis – (in front of Wolf Chase Galleria)  – 4 p.m. to close.

Thursday, September 29

TCBY offers anniversary deals

TCBY offers anniversary deals

TCBY is celebrating its 30th anniversary by giving customers sweet deals on September 30.

Three ounce cups of yogurt will cost 30 cents and an ounce of yogurt will sell for 30 cents at the chain’s new self-serve stores in honor of the yogurt chain’s birthday.

Restaurant inspection "hot spots"

Restaurant inspection "hot spots"

There's a reason why "pink slime in the ice machine" rears its ugly head so often on Memphis-Shelby County restaurant inspection reports.

The ice machine is one of the "hot spots" on a health department environmentalist's checklist, according to Tom Powell, a former Mid-South restaurateur.

"The mold on the door, no one likes to clean it, or many are unsure how to adequately clean it without chemically contaminating the ice,” Powell said.

That's not the first area that should be inspected, though, he said.

According to Powell, right after the front door, a health inspector should walk in the walk-in cooler.

“Boxes of fruit or produce that are left in the walk-in cooler are often forgotten if the stock is not rotated,” he said. “Then you have rotting produce in the cooler.”

Food temperatures are a "hot spot," too, for obvious reasons.

YoLo to open 2 new locations

YoLo to open 2 new locations

YoLo plans to open two new stores Wednesday, June 1.

The self-serve yogurt chain will open at 1243 Ridgeway Rd. in Park Place Center and 5985 Stage Rd., Suite 30.

Restaurant menus full of tricks

Restaurant menus full of tricks

Think of a restaurant menu as a maze -- designed to wind not you, but your money out the exit.

Gregg Rapp is a Palm Springs, CA, menu "engineering" consultant. He has designed menus for everything from fancy Hong Kong hotels to your neighborhood Taco Bell.

Rapp told one of my trusted consumer resources, Bottom Line Secrets magazine, that restaurants regularly use sleight-of-hand in their menu lay-outs. Each trick, Rapp said, is designed to persuade customers to spend more.

"The human eye tends to go first to the upper right-hand corner of a page," Rapp told BLS. "That's where you can expect to find a menu's "stars" - restaurant lingo for popular entrees with the highest gross profit margins.

"The upper right-hand corner won't necessarily display the most expensive things on the menu, only the most profitable. That's because highlighting a costly porterhouse steak or lobster might scare customers away."

New cupcake shop a hit in Bartlett

New cupcake shop a hit in Bartlett

If you have a sweet tooth I have the perfect place for you to visit.

Look no further than Cupcake Cutie, located at 7140 Stage Rd. in Bartlett.

The customized cupcake shop has any and everything you could possibly want.

I had a chance to visit the store last week. Once inside you get to choose what type of cake you want, followed by your favorite icing and to top it off you can choose from multiple toppings.