Sunday, April 08, 2012

Oven Spoonful Hopes to Reopen Soon

Oven Spoonful, located on the same premises as the shuttered Itty Bitty Buzz, is hoping to reopen soon in the same location.  It could be as early as this coming Monday.

Oven Spoonful owner Dave Long and his wife Karen have been negotiating to purchase the equipment at the Itty Bitty Buzz location so they can open as the Oven Spoonful as soon as possible.

7 Comments:

Blogger BBC said...

Looks like the primary is a done deal and being as there is no good choices you folks just need to decide which chimp to vote for.

6:25 AM, April 08, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

How cool! Neat to see that banks are on top of things finally, auctioning and distributing assets so quickly and fairly.

Too bad I missed the auction. Maybe next time!

12:58 PM, April 08, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Mike Wallace died. The PDN characterized him as "LONTIME". Not sure what that is. Maybe something referring to the fact that he was such a huge advocate of those with severe depression?

Not a mention of the word journalism or journalist either in the article. I thought he was a journalist and somewhere I thought I heard he sort of pioneered investigative journalism - once it moved on from the "yellow" era. Just the facts (and spelled correctly), Maam - guess not. My bad.

It also mentions he was ill for sometime. Gosh, he was only 94. Oh, wait, he was 93. I know the PDN will let us know when CBS releases that information.

3:44 PM, April 08, 2012  
Anonymous Jackson said...

Great news.

I know them both and wish them good fortune in this move. This is a great opportunity to expand. And I LOVE the food they create.

Good luck to you. you will do well.

Jackson

11:18 AM, April 09, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Paid my property taxes today. That always pisses me off. But this year it was acute as I'm subsidizing people who default on their morgtages and loans, live rent and county/city property tax free for a couple of years. Not only that, every penny these guys make seems to go into depreciating the property, thus driving down the value of mine. On my block these days we call them "neighbors". To the city and county, they are taxpayers too, equal rights, turn a blind eye because THE AUTHORITIES are so busy, bla bla bla...and the city and county knows the money will roll in, all of it due to them, in fairly due order anyway - so why bother and rock the boat.

4:57 PM, April 09, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

It is amazing (but unfortunately NOT unusual) at how little a self righteous, "know-it-all" really knows as he gets pissed off while paying his taxes. Griping that he is "subsidizing people who default on their mortages...". B.S.! His taxes do not go up one dime because of any of these defaults. The taxes (plus penalties) are paid, in full, by whoever purchases the property through the foreclosure process (usually it is the bank). As for the local governments failure to stop the depreciation of the property, you can thank the "small government" folks who scream to the heavens when "government" infringes on their right to do whatever they want on their own property. You can't have it both ways!

8:08 AM, April 10, 2012  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Them yankee reva nooers is always trouble.

I vote fer BBC 'cause he a fine lookin' white boy.

3:11 PM, April 10, 2012  

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