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Last week we urged you to follow Dinner Topics via our email subscription. If you want one more way to make sure you never miss a post, follow us on Twitter (www.twitter.com/DinnerTopics). When you follow us, you will be sure to never miss a thing because every time we post something new, we will automatically [...]
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I know it’s happened to you before – you love Dinner Topics but sometimes forget to check in with the site. Then when you check back days later, you’re kicking yourself because you wish you would have read “that” post two days ago. I have a simple solution: subscribe to the Dinner Topics email! It’s [...]
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If you haven’t visited the Dinner Topics store yet, check it out online. Nothing says Happy Easter like a DinnerTopics.com coffee mug or t-shirt! In fact, don’t fool yourself: the economy is picking up, you’ve got a little extra cash in your pocket, so why not make it a nice 4-pack of mugs for the [...]
Site Updates
For those of you who have signed up for the e-mail subscription (located just to the right of this post), you may have noticed the return of full posts in your inbox about a week ago. We were originally teasing you with a sentence or two, then forcing you to visit the site for the [...]
Another New Contributor to Dinner Topics!
Having followed www.dinnertopics.com since its infancy, Sam Mandarino, hailing from Parts Unknown, will be joining Dinner Topics as a regular contributor. Welcome him with open mouse clicks, and as always, feel free to post comments on his topics or e-mail him at smandarino@dinnertopics.com.
New Contributor to Dinner Topics!
With more than 100 posts published already, it’s time for Dinner Topics to add another voice to your (almost) daily updates. It’s my pleasure to welcome Maura Hogan to the Dinner Topics family. Maura will be a regular contributor to the site as long as this thankless job maintains her interest. Feel free to post [...]
Caroline Kennedy
Not a week goes by without a Kennedy in the news. This time it’s Caroline Kennedy, who is withdrawing from being considered for Hillary Clinton’s empty Senate seat (New York). It’s not easy to keep track of the zig-zagging Kennedy family tree, but Caroline’s relation is an easy one to follow: she’s the only living [...]


