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Coffee City | Green Mountain and Peet's wage bidding war for Diedrich Coffee
Peet's Coffee & Tea originally agreed to pay $26 a share for Diedrich Coffee earlier this month. Green Mountain Coffee Roasters upped the ante to $30 a share. Now Peet's is willing to pay $32 a share, which comes to about $265 million, according to Bloomberg.

Rules to dine by when eating in restaurants with kids

Coffee City | McDonald's launches its version of Frappuccino in western Washington

All You Can Eat | Good Morning America: get your No. 1 spicy pork tacos here

Coffee City | Dubsea Coffee enters turkey latte art smackdown

All You Can Eat | Cicchetti opens on Eastlake, feels like home

Coffee City | Bellevue Blog: Residents blast new bikini espresso stand

Seattle Times Fund For The Needy offers opportunity to give

Nicole Brodeur | You have more to spare than you think you do

Washington businesses break ties to industrial-food chain

This holiday gift list lets your conscience be your guide

Rant & Rave

The People's Pharmacy | People's Pharmacy: Pain relief for people who can't use NSAID drugs

Northwest Living | On Whidbey, a unified home from multiple recycled parts

It's time to toss out the foulest fashion fads of 2009

Antique wood stove can light your decorative fire

Plant Life | Good soil is the secret to successful gardening

Taste | The Great Pie Bake-off pits friends and fruit

Now & Then | Pike Place Market continues tradition of buying local

Turn a fireplace mantel into a holiday masterpiece



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