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If you've been pushed to the edge and all your friends are bread, I've got a fun weekend idea for you: go on a self-guided tour of loaves and pastries in San Francisco's Dogpatch neighborhood at Neighbor Bakehouse (2343 Third Street), the week-old Korean-American
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Mayor Lurie's handpicked director, hired with no national search, was chosen over the objections of Planning Commission members.
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Rainbow Grocery is one of my happy places in San Francisco. The worker-owned cooperative has been in operation for a half-century and is the largest independent natural food store in the city, the largest worker-fronted co-op in California, and a San Francisco Legacy Business. In 2004, Rainbow helped to found