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Florida Fruit and Vegetable Prices Skyrocket

If your grocery budget is in the red this month, you can blame mother nature. This year’s record setting lengthy cold snap in January and February has driven prices up and, in some cases, dramatic shortages will be with us until late spring.
Two things happen when the weather gets cold. First, below freezing temperatures destroy crops [...]

Happy New Year from the Staff at Maggie Mae’s

On January 9, 2010 Maggie Mae’s on the Bluffs will celebrate our first year anniversary. While the new year begins, it is difficult to imagine a better year than 2009 for all of us at Maggie’s. We have made many new friends, been welcomed in the community and established a growing restaurant in a recessionary [...]

Jazz Invades Sand Key This Weekend

For a nearby treat this weekend, the Suncoast Jazz Classic begins Friday with a parade at 11:30 AM from poolside at the Sheraton Sand Key. The annual Suncoast Jazz Classic kicks off three days of music and fun at both the Sheraton and Marriott hotels. 20 plus bands from around the country keep the entertainment [...]

A Look Back at Food Prices – 100 Years Ago

Part of our goal with Maggie’s City Center is to keep you up to date with food trends. While we all could agree that food pricing can be summed up in one word – UP! To put things in perspective, below is some food information we came across from the year 1909.
Some menu prices from [...]

Maggie Mae’s on the Bluffs Announces the City Center Blog

It’s the first of a kind blog to keep area residents informed of activities, events and important contacts within the area. We will post articles and information from groups, city administrations, local charities and special communications that will improve our life here in paradise.
Included on the blog will be “Maggie’s Yellow Pages” which will list [...]