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Here are just a few random Inland Empire food-related tidbits that have landed in the Dine 909 inbox recently:
- Café y pan y más
From 2 to 6 p.m. this Sunday (October 11), the Mountain Avenue Assembly of God, Redeemer's Mission (Mision El Redentor) Spanish Assembly of God and Camino de Fe (Way of Faith) churches are hosting a "Festival del Café" (Festival of Coffee) and "Festival del Pan" (Festival of Bread) at 1951 S. Mountain Avenue (between Philadelphia and Francis streets) in South Ontario.
The celebration is free and no donations of any kind will be accepted.
On the menu: Pozole and a selection of Brazilian dishes.
Also, many community organizations and businesses will be offering free services at the event.
For more information, call the Mountain Avenue Assembly of God Church at (909) 983-4378.
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Since the Redlands Daily Facts' BurritoQuest seems to have folded (Get it? Folded...like a burrito! Heh.), I'm glad we at least still get to have Lunch With 'Lainey. This week Elaine travels south of the border (of San Bernardino County) to explore uncharted territory...Riverside. She ends up at Tummy Stuffer on Iowa Avenue (near Columbia Avenue).
I don't know that much about Tummy Stuffer other than the fact that I've passed by the one in Anaheim on La Palma Avenue dozens of times on the way to check out the gizmos at Fry's Electronics. Elaine seems to be OK with it, and that's OK with me.
Also, David Cohen reviews new offerings at Riverside's Sevilla restaurant here.
I don't know that much about Tummy Stuffer other than the fact that I've passed by the one in Anaheim on La Palma Avenue dozens of times on the way to check out the gizmos at Fry's Electronics. Elaine seems to be OK with it, and that's OK with me.
Also, David Cohen reviews new offerings at Riverside's Sevilla restaurant here.



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