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      <title>Dine Originals Members To Sit On International Culinary Tourism Association Board</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">Dine Originals President, Don Luria and Sarasota Originals Treasurer, Tommy Klauber have been elected to sit on the board of the International Culinary Tourism Association. </p><p>Portland, OR -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 11/13/2006 --  This week, the International Culinary Tourism Association (ICTA) voted in 13 tourism and foodservice leaders from five countries to serve on the organization&apos;s Board of Directors for the 2006-2008 term. Alongside the US representatives, leaders from Switzerland, Scotland, British Columbia and Sweden will contribute their input on the direction of Culinary Tourism over the next two years. <br />
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"Culinary Tourism is emerging as a major new direction for leisure travelers," said Don Luria, Dine Originals president and proprietor of noted Tucson restaurant, Terra Cotta. "Virtually everyone dines out when they travel and those that care about food that&apos;s been prepared with passion and with a connection to the culinary heritage of the area they are visiting will seek out the local cultural experience," Luria said. <br />
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Luria&apos;s growing organization is comprised of 700 independent restaurants throughout America with chapters in Albuquerque, Birmingham, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Louisville, Madison, Nashville, San Diego, St. Louis, Sarasota, Tucson, Twin Cities, Washington, DC and Mt. Washington Valley, NH plus 100 &apos;at large&apos; restaurants not affiliated with any particular chapter. <br />
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Dovetailing with Culinary Tourism is the Dine Originals "Protecting our Communities&apos; Culinary Sense of Place" mission statement. <br />
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"One of our major goals at Dine Originals is to prevent further dumbing down of the American palate. Our nation is rich in culinary heritage. Authenticity and heritage flavors go a long way toward defining Culinary Travel. No matter how well corporate kitchens execute cuisine, you will never find an independent operator in Albuquerque opening a jar of picante sent to him from Chicago that was prepared in a food processing plant in Tennessee," said Luria emphatically.<br />
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Tommy Klauber, treasurer of the Sarasota-Manatee Originals and Chef/owner of acclaimed Pattigeorge&apos;s Restaurant on Longboat Key is in total agreement with Luria&apos;s assessment of Culinary Tourism. "Adventurous travelers shun the most popular tourist destinations in favor of places where they can experience a cultural vacation from their hometowns. They don&apos;t want to eat in the same places they have at home---they want to experience the excitement of new tastes, flavors and textures. Great food lights up all the senses. I am also predicting Culinary Tourism is going to catch on in a big way and that&apos;s one of the reasons I&apos;m so excited to have been elected to the ICTA Board. It&apos; a real honor," said Klauber.<br />
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For more information on ICTA, www.culinarytourism.org.  For info on Dine Originals,  www.DineOriginals.com or contact Don Luria, President@DineOriginals.com.<br />
</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Don Luria<br />President<br />Dine Originals/CIRA<br />Telephone: 520-577-8181<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/9089">Click to Email Don Luria</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dineoriginals.com">http://www.dineoriginals.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=9089&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
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      <title>Dine Originals Independent Restaurant Organization Welcomes Greater Cincinnati Originals</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p class="subheadline">Growing Independent Restaurant Organization adds another Ohio Chapter 

Now over 700 members strong, the group is about the same size as the TGI Friday restaurant chain</p><p>Cincinnati, OH -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 09/01/2006 --  Dine Originals, also known as the Council of Independent Restaurants of America (CIRA) expanded its ranks recently with the addition of the Greater Cincinnati Originals. What started as a grassroots effort just a few years ago now has over 700 member restaurants---about the size of the TGI Friday restaurant chain. <br />
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"We&apos;re very happy to have the Greater Cincinnati Originals on board," said Don Luria, president of the organization and proprietor of noted Tucson restaurant, Terra Cotta. "Cincinnati has a vibrant restaurant scene with a large number of dedicated independent restaurateurs who are passionate about what they do and how it affects their community," Luria said. <br />
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"In fact," he continued, "Drew Hester, secretary of the Greater Cincinnati Originals, was instrumental in pulling the Cincinnati restaurant community together through his work on the Cincinnati 7 Days for SIDS committee---an integral part of the Cincinnati dining scene every June." <br />
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Says Hester, "The Greater Cincinnati Area, which includes northern Kentucky, southwest Ohio, and eastern Indiana, supports a wonderfully close knit community, especially the restaurant &apos;family&apos;. I believe we&apos;re among the top-5 locations in America with the most restaurants per capita."  Hester continued to say that unfortunately, a big portion of those are chain restaurants. "We decided this chapter was important on two fronts: raise advertising dollars as a group to promote on a national level and raise awareness locally to promote &apos;community pride in their hometown restaurants&apos;." <br />
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Luria said that fits well with the Dine Originals mission statement: Preserving Our Communities&apos; Culinary Sense of Place. "One of our major goals at Dine Originals is to prevent further dumbing down of the American palate. Our nation is rich in culinary heritage and we think there is a trend towards the preference of authenticity and heritage flavor in the menu choices diners are making. We think our heritage is important enough to fight for," said Luria emphatically.<br />
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Annette deCavel, Greater Cincinnati Originals president and wife and partner of celebrated Chef Jean-Robert deCavel, said, "When you eat at a local restaurant, you&apos;re not only supporting the owners, but everyone from your server, to the dishwasher to local farmers and purveyors. Our region has an extraordinary restaurant family and the community supports us so wonderfully." The chapter&apos;s website kicks off September 15th with an on-line 40% off Dining Certificate sale at www.GreaterCincinnatiOriginals.com. $50 or $25 certificates will be available for $30 and $15 respectively.<br />
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The group&apos;s first large-scale event, "Octoberfeast, Dinner by the Bite", is slated for Thursday, October 26th at the Verdin Bell Center in downtown Cincinnati.  All member restaurants will participate and offer food tastings with wine available, all for the price of $45 per person.  A portion of the proceeds will go directly to 7 Days for SIDS. Visit www.7daysforsids.com for more details.<br />
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About Dine Originals<br />
Dine Originals represents more than 700 Independent restaurants with chapters in nineteen cities;  Albuquerque, Birmingham, Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Louisville, Madison, Nashville, San Diego, St. Louis, Sarasota, Tucson, Twin Cities, Washington, DC and Mt. Washington Valley, NH and over 100 &apos;at larges&apos; restaurants not affiliated with any particular chapter. <br />
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For more information, go to: www.DineOriginals.com.<br />
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</p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Fred Malone<br />Media Relations<br />Dine Originals/CIRA<br />Telephone: 941-953-9191<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/7862">Click to Email Fred Malone</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dineoriginals.com">http://www.dineoriginals.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=7862&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
      <pubDate>Fri, 01 Sep 2006 08:30:00 -0500</pubDate>
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      <title>Dine Originals (CIRA) Makes Dieting Easier</title>
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      <description><![CDATA[<div class="newsleft"><div class="newsbody"><p><p>Cincinnati, OH -- (<a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/">ReleaseWire</a>) -- 09/01/2006 --  Dine Originals, also known as the Council of Independent Restaurants of America (CIRA) expanded its ranks recently with the addition of the Greater Cincinnati Originals. What started as a grassroots effort just a few years ago now has over 700 member restaurants---about the size of the TGI Friday restaurant chain. </p><p>
"We&apos;re very happy to have the Greater Cincinnati Originals on board," said Don Luria, president of the organization and proprietor of noted Tucson restaurant, Terra Cotta. "Cincinnati has a vibrant restaurant scene with a large number of dedicated independent restaurateurs who are passionate about what they do and how it affects their community," Luria said. </p><p>
"In fact," he continued, "Drew Hester, secretary of the Greater Cincinnati Originals, was instrumental in pulling the Cincinnati restaurant community together through his work on the Cincinnati 7 Days for SIDS committee---an integral part of the Cincinnati dining scene every June." </p><p>
Says Hester, "The Greater Cincinnati Area, which includes northern Kentucky, southwest Ohio, and eastern Indiana, supports a wonderfully close knit community, especially the restaurant &apos;family&apos;. I believe we&apos;re among the top-5 locations in America with the most restaurants per capita."  Hester continued to say that unfortunately, a big portion of those are chain restaurants. "We decided this chapter was important on two fronts: raise advertising dollars as a group to promote on a national level and raise awareness locally to promote &apos;community pride in their hometown restaurants&apos;." </p><p>
Luria said that fits well with the Dine Originals mission statement: Preserving Our Communities&apos; Culinary Sense of Place. "One of our major goals at Dine Originals is to prevent further dumbing down of the American palate. Our nation is rich in culinary heritage and we think there is a trend towards the preference of authenticity and heritage flavor in the menu choices diners are making. We think our heritage is important enough to fight for," said Luria emphatically.</p><p>
Annette deCavel, Greater Cincinnati Originals president and wife and partner of celebrated Chef Jean-Robert deCavel, said, "When you eat at a local restaurant, you&apos;re not only supporting the owners, but everyone from your server, to the dishwasher to local farmers and purveyors. Our region has an extraordinary restaurant family and the community supports us so wonderfully." The chapter&apos;s website kicks off September 15th with an on-line 40% off Dining Certificate sale at www.GreaterCincinnatiOriginals.com. $50 or $25 certificates will be available for $30 and $15 respectively.</p><p>
The group&apos;s first large-scale event, "Octoberfeast, Dinner by the Bite", is slated for Thursday, October 26th at the Verdin Bell Center in downtown Cincinnati.  All member restaurants will participate and offer food tastings with wine available, all for the price of $45 per person.  A portion of the proceeds will go directly to 7 Days for SIDS. Visit www.7daysforsids.com for more details.</p><p>
About Dine Originals</p><p>
Dine Originals represents more than 700 Independent restaurants with chapters in nineteen cities;  Albuquerque, Birmingham, Chicago, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Louisville, Madison, Nashville, San Diego, St. Louis, Sarasota, Tucson, Twin Cities, Washington, DC and Mt. Washington Valley, NH and over 100 &apos;at larges&apos; restaurants not affiliated with any particular chapter. </p><p>
For more information, go to: www.DineOriginals.com.</p>HAVE YOUR CAKE AND EAT IT TOO-WELL, ALMOST<br />
Dine Originals (CIRA) Makes Dieting Easier<br />
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Tucson, AZ -- (SBWIRE) -- 03/1/2006 -- Americans invest $33 billion a year trying to shed unwanted pounds. From exercise equipment and videos to supplements and clinics, dieting is big business. "March is a big month for dieting," said Don Luria, president of the Council of Independent Restaurant of America (CIRA) also known by the brand name DineOriginals™. "I&apos;m not sure whether March is the time when people step back and realize that, with the holidays long past, it&apos;s time to do something about those extra pounds that snuck up on them, or they&apos;re thinking ahead to swimsuit weather," said Luria.   <br />
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Whatever the reason, Americans are obsessed with dieting. At least half of the country will embark on a weight-loss regime sometime this year and at any given time, 50 million Americans will be on a diet. To make any diet more palatable, DineOriginals™ member restaurants urge dieters not to forget about their favorite restaurants. "Because we are all independents, we will gladly modify any of our recipes to suit the parameters of your particular diet," emphasized Luria. Many DineOriginals™ have already incorporated lighter fare sections in their menus.<br />
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"As restaurateurs and chefs, we&apos;re susceptible to overeating and need to be as conscious of our diets as our guests are. If you&apos;re dieting, just let us know and we will modify our menu in any way you like. Just because you&apos;re on a diet doesn&apos;t mean you can&apos;t enjoy a great meal out!" said Janos Wilder, Chef/Owner of the Tucson favorites, Janos and J Bar.<br />
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Mark Haugen, Chef/co-owner of Tejas and Bar Abilene in the Twin Cities, agrees. "At Tejas and Bar Abilene we have a lot of dishes that are carb/calorie/fat reduced. American Southwestern Cuisine is often synonymous with healthy dining options. Many of our guests know that they can count on us for delicious choices when they have dietary considerations. We&apos;re happy to customize dishes for them and, because many independent restaurants are chef-driven, DineOriginals™ guests can usually rely on getting thoughtful &apos;customization&apos; when it comes to any dining regimes."<br />
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Diets that overly deprive you are most likely headed for failure. "Ninety-five percent of all diets fail," says Diane Grabowski-Nepa, R.D., nutrition educator at the Pritikin Longevity Center in Santa Monica, California. "People go on diets, they starve themselves, then they go off the diet and they binge and feel miserable, so they go back on a diet. It&apos;s a vicious cycle, and it isn&apos;t working."<br />
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Moderation and variety are key. If you&apos;ve started a weight-loss regime that consists exclusively of five bowls of cabbage soup a day, you might lose some pounds in the beginning, but how long are you going to be able to tolerate a diet consisting solely of cabbage soup? If you&apos;re planning a dinner out, there are a few simple things to remember to make sure you stay on track. <br />
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1. When you know you&apos;re going out for a meal, think ahead and plan you&apos;re eating day accordingly. Eat sparingly, but don&apos;t starve yourself so you&apos;ll have better control when you order.<br />
2. Avoid choices with high fat content like fried food, cream &amp; butter sauces.<br />
3. Turn in your membership card to the &apos;Clean your Plate&apos; club. Eat slowly and stop eating when you&apos;re full.<br />
4. Look for choices that have been grilled, poached or broiled.<br />
5. Above all, be a proactive dining consumer. Insist that sauces and dressings are served on the side. Ask questions about the food preparation and ask for substitutions if one of the accompaniments is a no-no. <br />
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Both American Cancer Society and American Heart Association have Dining Out While Dieting Tips on their websites if you&apos;d like more information. <br />
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American Express has teamed with Healthy Dining and the National Restaurant Association to provide consumers an informative website that includes a search function listing restaurants with healthy menu choices by zip code proximity. HealthyDiningFinder.com is slated for a mid-2006 launch.<br />
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Don&apos;t deprive yourself the enjoyment of a meal in your favorite restaurant just because you&apos;re on a diet. Independently-owned and operated DineOriginals™ restaurants can help you stay on course.<br />
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About CIRA/DineOriginal™<br />
DineOriginals™ represents more than 700 Independent restaurant with chapters in eighteen cities;  Albuquerque, Birmingham, Chicago, Cleveland, Columbus, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Louisville, Madison, Milwaukee, Nashville, St. Louis, Sarasota, Tucson, Twin Cities, Washington DC and Mt. Washington Valley, NH and over 100 &apos;at large&apos; restaurants not affiliated with any particular chapter. <br />
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For more information, go to: www.DineOriginals.com or contact Don Luria at President@dineoriginals.com.<br />
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CIRA/DineOriginals™ Mission Statement <br />
"Preserving Our Communities&apos; Culinary Sense of Place"<br />
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E-mail: rjoffe@capcreative.com  </p><p>For more information on this press release visit: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm">http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/release-3.htm</a></p></div><h2>Media Relations Contact</h2><p>Fred Malone<br />Telephone: 941-953-9191<br />Email: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.releasewire.com/press-releases/contact/5425">Click to Email Fred Malone</a><br />Web: <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.dineoriginals.com">http://www.dineoriginals.com</a><br /></div><div><p><img src="https://cts.releasewire.com/v/?sid=5425&amp;s=f&amp;v=f" width="1" height="1" alt=""><span></span></p></div>]]></description>
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