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Bruce Greenberg is a builder, artist, musician, world-traveler, studio fine furniture-maker and Food for Thought's business handler. Bruce's philosophy is to live creatively and take the road less-traveled. He lives and works in Igo, Calif., with his wife Doni.

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Food for Thought: A News Cafe’ - Third quarter report

Food for Thought: A News Cafe’ - Third quarter report(20)

September 3, 2008 By Bruce

Food for Thought: A News Cafe has just completed its third quarter. (You can catch up with the previous reports if you missed the first and second ones.)

FFT’s growth reminds me of what it must feel like for an astronaut to experience…

Your numbers keep climbing…

Have you ever noticed that, generally speaking, the world is divided into those who do words and those who do numbers?

When I present Doni with numbers, statistics, charts or any math in general, after a fleeting glance of what appears to be a bewildered look, Doni usually asks me to turn up the air conditioner, the room is getting warm.

But I digress.

Breaking up is hard to do

Today is a big day for E.W. Scripps, the company that owns the Record Searchlight. 

It split into two companies: E.W. Scripps and Scripps Interactive.

The new E.W. Scripps is responsible for the broadcasting, newspaper and licensing and syndication businesses,

Scripps Interactive controls companies like HGTV, DIY,…

Planks a lot

When Doni and I are planning a cedar plank salmon dinner it’s my job to provide the planks.

Though cedar boards can be purchased at most kitchen supply stores, I’ve also seen them at Carmona’s Appliance Center, hardware stores, grocery stores and gift shops.

I’ve found it most efficient and least costly to go to a lumber yard and buy cedar boards to make my own planks.

  • 2nd Quarterly Report
  • In plane view
  • Joshua Munns - Home at last:
    slide show
  • Joshua Munns - Home at last
    Story and photos by Bruce Greenberg
  • Sunset in Igo
  • And now, a word from the other Greenberg