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A New Ruling on Wine Sales in NJ Could Crush Local Wineries; Martha Stewart Gets Back to Basics With a New Show

• NJ’s small winemakers fear a new ruling on direct-to-consumer sales could crush their businesses. [Inquirer]

• From farm-raised food in Burlington, Vermont, to wine and cheese in Santa Rosa, California, CNBC weighs in on the country’s top cities for chowing down. Let the food fights begin! [CNBC]

• Martha Stewart has a new TV show on baking basics. Wonder if the former inmate will whip up a crowbar cake. [AP]

• Atkins for babies! One Stanford pediatrician is putting forward his theory that white rice cereal, long thought to be healthy, actually predisposes infants to obesity since it’s a whopping 97 percent carbs. [ABC News]

• You might have to get your omega-3s from farmed fish, which are on the verge of overtaking wild-caught ones globally. [NYT]

• That might have to mean farmed fish, which are on the verge of overtaking wild-caught ones globally. [NYT]

• The barbecue trend has officially gone mainstream: Chili’s is testing six new barbecue menu items, including rolled quesadillas and smoked wings. [NRN]

A New Ruling on Wine Sales in NJ Could Crush Local Wineries; Martha Stewart Gets