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It's early days for The Kitchen, but its opening course was very more-ish.

A tasty opening course "might actually increase our appetite – even how fast we eat.

At the restaurant, this is served as the opening course of the tasting menu.

Bruni described the opening course, P. B. & J. — a single grape skinned and wrapped in peanut butter and brioche — as a "visually nifty riff".

You might be sceptical about basil and chocolate, but not after you've eaten this, and the reminder of the basil in the opening course is clever.

Bruni described the opening course, P. B. & J. a single grape skinned and wrapped in peanut butter and brioche as a "visually nifty riff".

Ilonen, meanwhile, added a 68 to his opening course-record 64.

The initiative, started in partnership with edX as the platform provider, will begin in May with the opening course, Global Technology Leadership.

It's part of a scheme to give cash aid to disadvantaged students opting for the "Openings" courses, which prepare those without the necessary qualifications for a degree.

But after attending every day of the recent John Edwards political corruption trial I got an eye-opening crash course in how ridiculous, complicated and full of loopholes our elections laws are.

Both men say they are considering opening miniature golf courses at their caves.

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