Word: charcoaling
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...term opportunity. It provides specialized software into the financial-services market and recently bought Comdisco to make it a larger player in that area. Comdisco was one of the companies to help businesses get back up quickly following 9/11. In the consumer area we like Clorox. It owns Kingsford charcoal and Hidden Valley, interesting and sustainable franchises. It's not growing at a rapid rate, but it is a very sustainable franchise, and we think that it's an industry that will consolidate over time, though that's not why we own the stock...
...apart as we bit into it. The only disappointment on the menu was the rapini ($5), a side dish that resembled broccoli. We couldn’t be sure if the dish also tasted like broccoli, for an overzealous cook burnt it to the point where the taste of charcoal overshadowed any of the other flavors...
...tiny menu neatly divides itself into two simple sections: charcoal-grilled pizzas and salads. The former come in half portions ($6-$8) or whole ones ($11-$15), while the latter ($5-$7) are easily enough for an ample starter or even a light meal. The apparent simplicity of the menu contributes to the flexibility of the place itself. A salad and half pizza make a very satisfying dinner for one, while a whole pizza works great for a bunch of friends having some beers. The kitchen stays open until midnight, so the goal of Cambridge, 1 is clearly not just...
...form, thin-crust, eclectic-ingredient pies one often finds around these days, somewhat reminiscent of the offerings at the late Brew Moon (Church Street restaurant déjà vu). The nine options at Cambridge, 1 are built from dough and sauce made daily on the premises and the charcoal grilling really does impart a fantastic crunch and smoky flavor. My only general quibble would be that the tomato sauce seems too prepared, with not enough of the pure taste of a fresh tomato allowed to shine through. Especially as summer dawns, less is often more in clothing, working...
...respected Japanese record exec to scout for new pop and rock acts. Ripplewood spun off Denon and other noncore assets and slashed the staff. The building also underwent a makeover, with Sheryl Crow on video screens in the lobby alongside posters of young artists like Kiyoshi Hikawa and Charcoal Filter...