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Avoid Wobbly Tables! Tips for Choosing the Right Legs for Your Dining Table

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A sturdy dining table is the heart of any home, bringing family and friends together for meals, conversations, and celebrations. However, nothing is more frustrating than a table that wobbles every time you lean on it. A significant factor contributing to this instability is poorly chosen table legs. Selecting the right legs for your dining table is crucial for stability, aesthetics, and durability. You must know here to ensure your dining table stands strong and stylish for years.

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JerseyArts.com Unveils ‘Road Trip’ – Online Guide to Garden State Destinations

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Cape May Nj, Jersey Arts Road Trip spotlights 10 towns throughout New Jersey that make quintessential road trip destinations for visitors by offering a perfect mix of dining, nightlife, shopping and accommodations, as well as theater, visual arts, and cultural experiences. The Jersey Arts Road Trip initiative aims to be a resource to help visitors plan a fun-filled day or overnight trip in New Jersey with one easy-to-navigate guide.

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Dining at Latour is like a quick trip to Provence

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AUGUST 28, 2015    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 2015, 12:31 AM
BY GLORIA GEANNETTE
MANAGING EDITOR |
THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

Walking into Latour by the train station in Ridgewood feels a lot like stumbling into a restaurant somewhere in Provence.

The walls are awash with cornflower blue with yellow highlights and decorated with paintings that evoke a beautiful day in the sun-dappled countryside. The updates were designed by village merchant Tony Damiano from Mango Jam.

And then there is the food, which is lovingly prepared by chef/owner Michael Latour and his chef de cuisine, Anders Carlson using modern French techniques. Much of it is sourced right from Latour’s garden in Ramsey, which is expertly managed by his sons Alexander, 13, and Michael, 18. Joining in the family operation is wife, Christine, who in addition to her own successful career, is the restaurant’s accounting wizard.

The current bounty includes zucchini flowers, the delicate yellow blossoms that Latour loves to feature on his summer menus. He explained the process with the kind of enthusiasm that any fellow foodie would understand.

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