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Upstate PA Waitress Could be the State’s Most Efficient Thief; ‘Bitch’ Wines Are Having a Moment

• A waitress in Pittston, PA is facing charges for pocketing as much as $40,000 from the restaurant where she worked. What’s remarkable here is, she allegedly stole all this loot while working part-time. [myfoxphilly]

• Wine is getting edgy, with a number of brands now featuring “bitch” in the title. So now you know what to get your sassy middle-aged aunt. [NYT]

• As the Greek economy sputters a Depression-era cookbook, Starvation Recipes, is popular once again. If Greece is anything like Brooklyn, there will soon be an upsurge in DIY pickles and artisanal jams. [SF Examiner]

• Low prices couldn’t assuage Olive Garden’s financial woes; the restaurant reported low second-quarter predictions. Maybe they just gave away too many free refills on breadsticks? [WSJ]

• Popular note-taking service Evernote has launched a food-focused app, Evernote Food. [Market Watch]

• It’s restaurant-trend-roundup season, so here are a few more: grilled cheese, vegetable desserts, and … breakfast. [NPR]

Upstate PA Waitress Could be the State’s Most Efficient Thief; ‘Bitch’