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Monday, November 14, 2005

Crowne Plaza in Australia launches 'Redsalt' Restaurant Concept
ASIATravelTips.com, Thailand - Nov 2, 2005
Crowne Plaza in Australia has launched Redsalt - a high quality steak restaurant concept currently being established in Crowne Plaza hotels across Australia.
At 84, artist still finding her voice
Kansas.com, KS - Nov 2, 2005
Samples from Louise McCoy's lifelong passion for art are on display through November at Century II Concert Hall. BY ANNIE CALOVICH

Worried parents turning to organic food
The State, SC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Kentucky.com, KY - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried Parents Turning to Organic Food
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
News4Jax.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
KFMB, CA - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Worried parents turning to organic food
MLive.com, MI - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Aberdeen American News, SD - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Macon Telegraph, GA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
philly.com, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Tallahassee.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried Parents Turning To Organic Food
WRAL.com, NC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Monterey County Herald, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Pioneer Press, MN - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
New York Newsday, NY - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents buying organic
Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Tallahassee.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried Parents Turning to Organic Food
13abc.com, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
philly.com, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
OregonLive.com, OR - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Turning To Organic Foods For Kids Health
WJZ, MD - Nov 2, 2005
Washington, DC Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Sacramento Bee, USA - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
WJLA, DC - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents Turn To Organic Over Food Fears
WRAL.com, NC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Centre Daily Times, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
Leading The Charge, Australia - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O‘Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
13abc.com, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
OregonLive.com, OR - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
Herald News Daily, ND - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O‘Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Burglar Makes Pizza, Flees With $3,000
KUTV, UT - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with $3,000. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's Pizza and Pasta through a bathroom window early Monday, said Lt.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Bradenton Herald, United States - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried Parents Turning to Organic Food
Standard-Speaker, PA - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Burglar Makes Pizza, Flees With $3,000
cbs4denver.com, CO - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with $3,000. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's Pizza and Pasta through a bathroom window early Monday, said Lt.
Burglar Makes Pizza, Flees With $3,000
WJZ, MD - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with $3,000. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's Pizza and Pasta through a bathroom window early Monday, said Lt.
Worried Parents Turning to Organic Food
WJLA, DC - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents worried about pesticides turn to organic food
Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WDIV, MI - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
Click10.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WXii 12.com, NC - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
Champlain Channel.com, NY - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
HomeTown channel.com, AR - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
Jackson Channel.com, MS - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
KFOXtv.com, TX - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
Hawaii Channel.com, HI - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
Click 2 Houston.com, TX - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
ClickonSA.com, TX - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
KSBW Channel.com, CA - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WMUR Channel.com, NH - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
NewsNet5.com, OH - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
News4Jax.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Burglar makes pizza, flees with $3,000
KVOA.com, AZ - Nov 2, 2005
A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with $3,000. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's Pizza and Pasta through a bathroom window early Monday, said Lt.
Burglar Makes Pizza, Flees With $3,000
WCBS-TV New York, NY - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with $3,000. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's Pizza and Pasta through a bathroom window early Monday, said Lt.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
The New Mexico Channel.com, NM - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
KTVU.com, CA - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WJACtv.com, PA - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WMTW, ME - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
INDYchannel.com, IN - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
NBC4.TV, CA - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
10News.com, CA - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WISC, WI - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
Milwaukee Channel.com, WI - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WSOCtv.com, NC - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
NBC13.com, AL - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Burglar Makes Pizza, Flees with $3,000
WJXX, FL - Nov 2, 2005
A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with $3,000. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's Pizza and Pasta through a bathroom window early Monday, said Lt.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
FoxReno.com, NV - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
Thief Escapes With Money, Leaves Pizza
WPBF Channel.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- Money wasn't enough for the pizza burglar. He wanted a pizza to go, too. Police in Orange County, Calif.
IKEA opens its first Massachusetts store in Stoughton,
Brockton News, United States - Nov 2, 2005
IKEA, the leading home furnishings retailer, having celebrated its 20th birthday in the US last month, will open its first Massachusetts store, in Stoughton, on Wednesday, November 9. IKEA ...
Haiti police free three kidnapped children of American missionary
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Nov 2, 2005
Police rescued unharmed two kidnapped children and a foster child of an American missionary couple during a raid on an apartment in Haiti’s capital, officials said Monday.
Burglar Makes Pizza, Flees With $3,000
SouthFlorida.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. -- A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with $3,000. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's Pizza and Pasta through a bathroom window early Monday, said Lt.
New White House chef makes official debut today
Lansing State Journal, MI - Nov 2, 2005
After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official culinary debut in a very public way today: preparing lunch ...
John Solomon tasting notes: Family owned wineries preserve their ...
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Nov 2, 2005
Welcome fellow wine lovers. I thought it would be fun as well as informative to review wines of the Cucamonga Valley. This valley, after 150 years of growing wine grapes is now listed as an approved viticulture ...
Skyline, Prudential Capital pair up
Dayton Business Journal, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Skyline Chili Inc. has formed a partnership with Prudential Capital Partners, of Chicago, Ill., the company said in a news release late Tuesday.
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
Prep school
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Nov 2, 2005
Today's lesson: A relaxing Thanksgiving awaits if you work ahead and don't sweat what you can't control. Halloween has passed, but there's one more scary thing waiting around the corner for many of you: the first grand meal of the holiday season.
Fonterra to build new dairy innovation centre
AP-foodtechnology, France - Nov 2, 2005
Fonterra, the New Zealand dairy co-operative, is set to build a new multi-million dollar research and development centre to help it move ahead in global added value product trends.
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
Aberdeen American News, SD - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
Akron Beacon Journal, OH - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
With help from local church, Lauderdale woman cooks up hot meals ...
Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, FL - Nov 2, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE · Smoked turkey and pork chops smothered in gravy simmered on a charcoal grill. Another small gas grill cooked up chops and onions.
At Jeffrey's, this waiter is no slacker
Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX - Nov 2, 2005
for the next 25 years.". Like that would really happen in Austin. This is a university town, where waitstaff changes with the semester.
Creating healthy, healing meals
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Nov 2, 2005
Ellen Thomas learned about the relationship of food to health, healing and well-being in the most personal way possible: while caring for her critically ill mother and father, who died within 10 months of each other in 1999 and 2000.
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
Bradenton Herald, United States - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
Cart Blanche
Western Howard County View, MD - Nov 2, 2005
When selecting a shopping cart at the grocery store, do you just take the first one you can yank from its snugly enmeshed row? Or do you wait, sizing up the customers wheeling their bagged groceries out of the store?
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
Macon Telegraph, GA - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
Guitar icon Les Paul looks back on 90 years
Leading The Charge, Australia - Nov 2, 2005
Les Paul -- nonpareil guitarist, inventor and studio innovator -- turned 90 on June 9. He celebrated the occasion with the August 30 release ...
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
In a tiny hotel in Washington, Va., heaven is in the details
Kentucky.com, KY - Nov 2, 2005
My first peek behind the curtain - my insight as to how The Inn at Little Washington manages its magic act - comes on my second evening.
Crowne Plaza in Australia launches 'Redsalt' Restaurant Concept
ASIATravelTips.com, Thailand - Nov 2, 2005
Crowne Plaza in Australia has launched Redsalt - a high quality steak restaurant concept currently being established in Crowne Plaza hotels across Australia.

Schweitzer spells out philosopher’s tragedy in Benjamin’s ...
Canadian Jewish News, Canada - Nov 2, 2005
Renowned Montreal-based collage artist John A. Schweitzer never thought he’d be interpreting a Holocaust tragedy in his work, but five years of research into the story of Walter Benjamin has given him just such an opportunity.
All That Jazz
Hartford Courant, United States - Nov 2, 2005
After a morning of staring at seals and sea turtles at the Maritime Aquarium, we were famished. We walked out of the popular tourist attraction, turned a corner and came upon Shacojazz Art Café in the heart of hip South Norwalk.
'Eat This' series made for Web
Cincinnati Post, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Coming soon to a computer near you: The Food Network will dish out the latest food trends with a first-ever Web-only series, "Eat This With Dave Lieberman.
Cinnamon summons hungry travelers to region’s small-town ...
Great Falls Tribune, MT - Nov 2, 2005
Chances are, your first taste of cinnamon came from chewing on a cinnamon bear or tasting a sprinkling of the ground spice on some of Mom’s leftover pie dough.
Staff on road to plenty
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 2, 2005
VICROADS staff ate and drank their way through thousands of dollars of breakfasts, morning teas and lunches, courtesy of the taxpayer.
Cash is an easy sell
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Nov 2, 2005
Weary of traipsing through neighborhoods hocking unwanted chocolate bars or calling grandparents to sell unneeded wrapping paper, the parent-teacher organization at Madison's Franklin-Randall ...
Food comforts in times of crisis
Greensboro News Record, NC - Nov 2, 2005
In times of crisis, people turn to food. When someone is sick, vats of homemade chicken soup tend to appear. Funerals are always followed by tables full of food made by friends of the family.
B12 supplements beneficial for vegetarians, the elderly
Pioneer Press, MN - Nov 2, 2005
Q. In a recent column on good fats vs. bad fats, you said one way to cut down on saturated fats is to replace red meats (beef, pork, lamb) with white meats (chicken and fish).
Beat the experts ends another season
Webster County Journal Enterprise, KY - Nov 2, 2005
Hopkins Central’s hottest babe magnet Will ‘the Thrill’ Cartwright took time out from his busy dating schedule to top the ‘Experts’ and the rest of the crowd with a 9-1 card on the final week of the 2005 season.
Battling birthday blues
Joliet Herald News, IL - Nov 2, 2005
Something people don't tell you when you're expecting a baby is how many birthday parties you'll have to attend once your child can comprehend the meaning of a birthday cake.
Feeling mugged over possessiveness
Contra Costa Times, CA - Nov 2, 2005
Q: I'ma girl, 23, dating a girl, 34, who's usually very mature. We spend pleasant mornings having coffee except for one thing: I'm not allowed to use her yellow mug.
Food & Drink Badass burgers
San Antonio Current, TX - Nov 2, 2005
Open Broadway 50 50's door on a weekend evening and you'll be greeted by an effigy of Elvis, the acrid smell of cigarette smoke, and the dull roar of conversation and music amplified by concrete floors and hard-surface walls.
Count calories by reading the menu
INQ7 Interactive, Inc., Philippines - Nov 2, 2005
TASTE AND APPEARANCE used to be the main considerations in most people’s choice of food. Lately, however, more and more people are choosing meals with health and nourishment in mind.
NBA predictions
SLCC Globe Link (subscription), UT - Nov 2, 2005
What's up Bruins! It's your Sports Editor, Gerald Narciso here. Okay everybody, it is finally basketball season! At the start of each year I make bets with one of my good friends, Peter Busch ...
Goode Street Apple Pie
WBIR-TV, TN - Nov 2, 2005
Peel and thinly slice apples. Sprinkle ¼ cup sugar in the bottom of prepared crust. Pile sliced apples into crust. Pour remaining sugar over apples.
Hospital auxiliary laying plans for holiday seasons
The Navasota Examiner, TX - Nov 2, 2005
Grimes-St. Joseph Hospital Auxiliary met in mid-October and announced plans for the holiday season. A fundraiser bake sale will be held on Tuesday, Nov. 22.
Pumpkins can make sweet treats
Hartselle Enquirer, AL - Nov 2, 2005
OK are sick of reading about pumpkins, yet? No? Well, good. Yes? Umm, well, umm, just bear with me then. I have some great pumpkin recipes to share with you, but first I wanted to share some other stuff I learned about pumpkins last week.
'Can' man offers a new playbook
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Nov 2, 2005
"The Tailgater's Cookbook" (Broadway Books, $14.95) is full of recipes and tips for the fans who like to feast in the parking lot before the game.
Recipe: Onion and Parmesan cream scones
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Nov 2, 2005
PREPARATION: Position rack in center of oven and heat to 375 degrees. Heat oil in large skillet over medium heat. Add onion; saute until golden.
Community Bulletin Board
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Nov 2, 2005
Cancer Services will serve wine and cheese from 5 to 7 pm today at 3175 Maplewood Ave. to begin its Wrapped Up in Ribbons fundraiser to raise money for patient services.
P to Zed
SFist, CA - Nov 2, 2005
A short while ago we read the scoop, on SFist, about a new French restaurant on the scene. If you live in the area around Guerrero and 22nd, you might be thankful for the opening, a few months ago, of a friendly ...
Permanent Human Rights Assembly of Bolivia
Common Dreams (press release), ME - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - November 2 - Former Bolivian president, Gonzalo Sanchez de Lozada (1991-1997, 2002-2003) was served with legal documents today by US citizens acting on behalf of Bolivian human rights organizations.
Appreciation for iceberg lettuce becoming more mainstream
Baxter Bulletin, AR - Nov 2, 2005
The disparaging modifiers - boring, bland, cheap, industrial, watery ‭ossed upon the humble head by food snobs are losing ground as a renewed and more reasoned appreciation takes hold.
Cyprus Mail turns 60: oldest newspaper on the island
Financial Mirror, Cyprus - Nov 2, 2005
The English-language daily Cyprus Mail celebrated its 60th anniversary Wednesday by distributing 15,000 copies free of charge. The island’s oldest newspaper was launched six decades ago today by Iacovos ...
11/3 ENTERTAINMENT LIST PART 2
The Saginaw News, MI - Nov 2, 2005
"Don't Forget Your Mitten," featuring a ghostly lumberjack who teaches a group of kids about Michigan's history, at Pit and Balcony, 805 N. Hamilton.
Sense of community paces Ambler Area Running Club
Ft. Washington Montgomery Newspapers, PA - Nov 2, 2005
Talk about the Ambler Area Running Club with longtime member Nathan Relles for five minutes and you'll get the idea that there's a reason why the phrase "Ambler Area" precedes "Running Club" in the moniker.
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Nov 2, 2005
Credit one of the best new restaurants in St. Louis to, of all things, the Internet. The news that the chef, his wife, the pastry chef and the manager of Niche had moved here from Salt Lake City begged the question: Why St.
Feeding Frenzy
Philadelphia citypaper.net, PA - Nov 2, 2005
Former Starr chef Jose Garces recently opened this much-anticipated tapas spot in Old City. The restaurant combines classic Iberian looks (the bar is modeled after a Spanish bodega) with contemporary flair.
Wilson wins annual chili cook-off
Mount Vernon News, OH - Nov 2, 2005
GAMBIER - Don Wilson, representing the Fredericktown Fire Department, won best overall chili Saturday at the College Township Fire Department Chili Cook-off.
Mushroom risotto
West Roxbury & Roslindale Transcript, MA - Nov 2, 2005
Add olive oil and garlic in small pot over medium heat. Cook until garlic is browned. Add rice. Cover with chicken broth. Cook rice until soft.
Square meal
Stockton Record, CA - Nov 2, 2005
One of the strangest places Army Sgt. Harry Willis III ever ate an MRE -- Meal, Ready-to-Eat -- was in Baghdad, where he munched near two giant statue hands belonging to Saddam Hussein that held crossing sabers.
WHAT'S NEW
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Nov 2, 2005
Whether it's a chef who moves from city to bucolic pastures, or a restaurateur who leaves a valley to dance to urban rhythms, the cross-fertilization of Wine Country and San Francisco cuisine always creates a buzz.
Here's the Deal
Roanoke Times, VA - Nov 2, 2005
By by Sarah Vecere, SPECIAL TO THE ROANOKE TIMES, io@roanoke.com. Grab your gal pals and head to 419 West for ladies night, held every Wednesday evening at this restaurant and bar in Roanoke County.
Soup's on for stormy fall
Georgetown Record, MA - Nov 2, 2005
Last week's nor'easter brought out my soup pot. It had been tucked away in the pantry for the summer and left to its lonely shelf through the sultry early fall.
Pleasing a tough customer
Calendar Live (subscription), CA - Nov 2, 2005
Taking mom for birthday brunch at Literati II turns into a good time for all. Critic S. Irene Virbila's top restaurants. Click on the star ratings below.
Fine wines make sense
EastDay.com, China - Nov 2, 2005
The sound of the cork being pulled, the look of the deep red, the smell of the white sauvignon's gooseberry and the rich lustrous taste of a Shiraz - drinking wine is a pleasure quite unlike any other.
Coyote blamed in local pet's death
Friendswood Journal, TX - Nov 2, 2005
Coyotes are back in the back yards of Friendswood homes, and are being blamed for the killing of at least one household pet. Friendswood Animal Control reports trapping one young animal last week in the city limits along Cowards Creek.
Urbane Cowboys
Tampabay.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
The lineup: Michael Snayd, vocals and acoustic guitar; Kamran Mir, electric guitar and vocals; Steven Schumacher, bass and vocals, and Rob "Hans" Jolowski, drums.
A baked brie that gives vegetarians a good name
Canton Repository (subscription), OH - Nov 2, 2005
I love hosting dinner parties, but serving meat? Not so much. As a vegetarian for more than 14 years, and one who loves to cook, whipping up a multicourse meatless meal seems normal.
MITCH ALBOM: The Flip side
Detroit Free Press, United States - Nov 2, 2005
The New Guy grabs a sub sandwich and takes a seat on the team bus. He talks while he eats, and a morsel of cheese lodges above his lip.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Worried parents turning to organic food
Miami Herald, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Worried Parents Turning to Organic Food
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
30 Days: Gay Straight
The Age (subscription), Australia - Nov 2, 2005
This small-screen offering from Morgan Super Size Me Spurlock has much to commend it, not least the way it is a little closer to reality than most so-called reality shows.
BIKES, BOURBON AND BEAMS
Globe and Mail, Canada - Nov 2, 2005
Still haven't got that fancy-pants mountain bike dirty yet? To the rescue are weekend rides throughout Southern Ontario hosted by the Toronto Bicycling Network.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Bradenton Herald, United States - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Pioneer Press, MN - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Kentucky.com, KY - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Centre Daily Times, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Monterey County Herald, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Aberdeen American News, SD - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
WTOP, D.C. - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Macon Telegraph, GA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Worried About Pesticides and Hormones Turn to Organic Food
The Conservative Voice, NC - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
The State, SC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Turn to Organic Over Food Fears
Ocala.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Parents turn to organic over food fears
MLive.com, MI - Nov 2, 2005
Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md., home.
Worried parents boost organic food sales for kids
ABC7Chicago.com, USA - Nov 2, 2005
November 2, 2005 (WASHINGTON) - Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
KSBW Channel.com, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WSOCtv.com, NC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Channel Oklahoma.com, OK - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC5.com, IL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Channel Cincinnati.com, OH - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Pittsburgh Channel.com, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WDIV, MI - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
KIROtv.com, WA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC4.TV, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC6.net, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
10News.com, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC5i.com, TX - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WNBC, NY - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WBAL Channel.com, MD - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC30.com, CT - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC 10.com, PA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NewsNet5.com, OH - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC 4.com, DC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WFtv.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC4i.com, OH - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WMUR Channel.com, NH - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
TheDenverChannel.com, CO - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Click10.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Local6.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
INDYchannel.com, IN - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WSBtv.com, GA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Click 2 Houston.com, TX - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Kansas City Channel.com, MO - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
NBC 17.com, NC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
KTVU.com, CA - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
ClickonSA.com, TX - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
WRAL.com, NC - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Milwaukee Channel.com, WI - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.
Parents Use Organic Food To Keep Chemicals Out Of Kids
Turn to 10.com, RI - Nov 2, 2005
WASHINGTON -- Erin O'Neal has two daughters and a fridge stocked with organic cheese, milk, fruits and vegetables in her Annapolis, Md.

Cafe Wilma
SouthFlorida.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
When it comes to post-hurricane cooking, we need to be creative, as well as cautious. By Deborah S. Hartz. In the aftermath of Wilma, what you serve depends upon whether your kitchen and supermarket have power and water.
Fonterra to build new dairy innovation centre
Dairy Reporter, France - Nov 2, 2005
Fonterra, the New Zealand dairy co-operative, is set to build a new multi-million dollar research and development centre to help it move ahead in global added value product trends.
Guitar icon Les Paul looks back on 90 years
Herald News Daily, ND - Nov 2, 2005
Les Paul -- nonpareil guitarist, inventor and studio innovator -- turned 90 on June 9. He celebrated the occasion with the August 30 release ...
Prep school
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Nov 2, 2005
Today's lesson: A relaxing Thanksgiving awaits if you work ahead and don't sweat what you can't control. Halloween has passed, but there's one more scary thing waiting around the corner for many of you: the first grand meal of the holiday season.
At 84, artist still finding her voice
The Wichita Eagle, KS - Nov 2, 2005
Samples from Louise McCoy's lifelong passion for art are on display through November at Century II Concert Hall. BY ANNIE CALOVICH.
MythBusters: Vodka Myths
TV Squad, CA - Nov 2, 2005
I'm not quite sure why this episode it titled the way it is, as most of it dealt with the "Compact Compact" myth. I know, I know.
Spontaneity at heart of Zilla's unique sound
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Nov 2, 2005
If anyone shows up at a Zilla concert and starts yelling the names of songs from the group's first CD, "Egg," band members are likely to shrug their shoulders.
Kids' nutrition is focus of new school program
Gainesville Times, GA - Nov 2, 2005
Later this month, all 1,400 public elementary schools in Georgia will receive educational kits to help students in kindergarten through third grade learn about nutrition.
Smokin' Lil's BBQ: 'Comfort Food' Paradise
Sophian, MA - Nov 2, 2005
In our own Northampton, at 7 Strong Ave., there is a little slice of Louisiana called Smokin' Lil's BBQ. A bar and grill that is family friendly, Smokin' Lil's is a casual ...
The versatile pumpkin super food for fall
Monterey County Herald, CA - Nov 2, 2005
In "Pumpkin: A Super Food for All 12 Months of the Year" (Storey Publishing, $12.95), California cooking teacher DeeDee Stovel will entice you with all manner of recipes using fresh and canned pumpkin.
NBA legend shares love of books with kids
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Nov 2, 2005
He’s out to make sure young children put the basketball down for a few minutes a day and develop a habit of reading that carries over into adulthood.
Magsaysay: Precious stuff from memories
Sun Star, Philippines - Nov 2, 2005
A deadline to beat before the holidays sends me rattling the dustbin of my mind for long-forgotten bits and pieces to joggle my memory.
LINK seeks volunteers, donations for holiday drive
TimesCommunity.com, VA - Nov 2, 2005
LINK, a nonprofit serving Herndon, Reston and Sterling, is seeking volunteers and donations for its annual Thanksgiving food basket program, which will be held Nov. 19.
Creepy inn's full menu begs a visiting
Patriot-News, PA - Nov 2, 2005
"Oh my gosh, you wouldn't have believed what this place looked like when we first took it over. People thought we were nuts," said Terri Brown, who has owns Farmers Hope Inn with husband, Tim.
School menus
Wakefield Observer, MA - Nov 2, 2005
School menus are for the week of Nov. 7-Nov 11. Lunch price $2. Weekly tickets may be purchased at the caf�ffice. For information all schools, call Jeanne Sheridan at 781-246-6454 or e-mail Sheridan@wakefield.
Paris: Doing it by numbers adds up to a great weekend
Unison.ie (subscription), Ireland - Nov 2, 2005
The key to a successful weekend in the French capital is to take it arrondissement by arrondissement. Don't even think about tackling the city in one go.
Market Watch
Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - Nov 2, 2005
The 17th Street Farmers' Market, 17th and Main streets, is open 8:30 am-2 pm today (Bohemian Market), 8:30 am-2 pm Saturday (Saturday Mucho Market) and 8:30 am-2 pm Sunday (Shockoe Flea).
:: It's On Again This Saturday At Avalon
Speedcarworld, Australia - Nov 2, 2005
On this Saturday night, November 5, the 2005/06 curtain raiser for Victoria’s mighty midgets swings into action at Avalon Raceway.
International Film Festival of the Spirit announces weekend lineup
Knox Village Soup, ME - Nov 2, 2005
ROCKLAND (Nov 2): The International Film Festival of the the Spirit, to be held at the Strand Theatre Nov. 3-6, has announced the lineup for its weekend of films, music, and spiritual dialogues.
Recreation notes
Lexington Winchester Star, MA - Nov 2, 2005
The French have an ongoing love affair with food, which is obvious when you walk through their open markets with their yeasty new bread smells, the aromas of ripe cheese, the round, firm green, yellow, red, fruits and vegetables cascading over counters ...
Top 10 travel tips for doofuses
Standard-Speaker, PA - Nov 2, 2005
I try to aim my columns at readers on the high end of the intelligence spectrum. By doing so, however, I never connect with a rather large portion of the traveling public.
Grow the food and cook it, too
Kansas City Star, MO - Nov 2, 2005
Author/executive chef Michel Nischan is a farmer’s son. Those food-driven sensibilities showed up in his 2004 James Beard Award-winning cookbook Taste Pure and Simple.
Classic Italian flavors find home
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Carolina Coreno came to Cleveland 36 years ago from Naples, Italy, and last year decided to open her restaurant, Caffe Roma. Not only does she serve from the menu, but she also will prepare nonmenu dishes with advance notice.
Amnesty blasts Blair
MegaStar.co.uk, UK - Nov 2, 2005
Remember all that fuss kicked up a while ago about the government’s new anti-terror laws? Well, just as we thought the furore was over, the controversial legislation is back in the headlines and Blair’s not in for an easy ride.
Bitten by the pizza dog
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Nov 2, 2005
I haven't been to a Wienerschnitzel since acid wash was popular and Michael Jackson had baby-sitting potential. Which got me wondering, why haven'tI been back to the big red hut with a name fit for German spell check?
FISH needs holiday help
TimesCommunity.com, VA - Nov 2, 2005
Every year FISH (Friendly Instant Sympathetic Help) provides around 150 boxes of food to needy people for the Thanksgiving. It gives each family a large box containing canned fruits and vegetables, peanut ...
Kitchen Dish
New York Sun (subscription), NY - Nov 2, 2005
ALL MIXED UP Askew (504 La Guardia Place, between Bleecker and Houston streets, 212-529-3560) opens today. Chef Chris Lim, who was sous chef at Sage and then Town before taking on this venture ...
SUPERMARKET SLEUTH : Time for turkey; mashed potatoes made easy
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Nov 2, 2005
In 2001, Hormel Foods created the Jennie-O Turkey Store, a company that has become a poultry powerhouse. The company processes more than 1 billion pounds of turkey annually, and makes more than 1,300 turkey products that are marketed around the world.
Tidbits from school days past
Sherman Denison Herald Democrat, TX - Nov 2, 2005
While helping a young student find some information for a paper she had to prepare for a fourth grade class, interesting tidbits of history about Denison schools kept popping up.
A healthy diet is all about getting the balance right
Glasgow Daily Record, UK - Nov 2, 2005
THEY say that you are what you eat. While that may be true, it doesn't matter whether you're a "meat and two veg" eater, a vegetarian or even a vegan - as long as you get the balance right and eat a variety of foods from the different food groups.
Fighting on Capitol Hill and Colfax
Westword, CO - Nov 2, 2005
"Today we are trying for the Mount Everest of hamburgers," says Steve Bigari, aiming a confident smile at a TV camera. Bigari is standing in the middle of a drive-thru lane scrubbed so clean the asphalt shines in the morning sunlight.
Schools roundup
Indianapolis Star, United States - Nov 2, 2005
Senior Aidan McKiernan has received Bishop Chatard's nomination for the Daughters of the American Revolution Good Citizen Award and now enters district competition.
Bulletin Board
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Nov 2, 2005
•Nashoba Nursing Service & Hospice in conjunction with the Townsend Board of Health will hold a flu clinic from 9:30 to 11:30 am today at the Senior Center on Main Street.
Food Matters
Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX - Nov 2, 2005
The Simpsons Talking Pizza Cutter is a hoot. Press and roll the pizza wheel and Homer will spout one of four messages, including singing "That's Amore.
Retired Pastors Haul Goats to Gulf
Southern Pines Pilot, NC - Nov 2, 2005
Call it the story of “two old codgers just retired” and on a mission to the Mississippi Delta country in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.
Board Okays Travel Costs
Marshall County Journal, SD - Nov 2, 2005
Travel expenses for Marshall County employees and commissioners were approved when the board of commissioners met Tuesday morning.
Food & Drink Curious cucurbits
San Antonio Current, TX - Nov 2, 2005
and the most pleasant. In other parts of the country, the leaves are at their brilliant peak, golden and red; here in San Antonio, the live oaks are resolutely green.
Letter writers meet letter winners
Columbus Dispatch (subscription), OH - Nov 2, 2005
and punctuation mistakes. Dear Chad, How are you? Sorry you lost on Friday. . . . You are a good football player. You have good teamwork.
Dollar General expands to Diamond
Neosho Daily News, MO - Nov 2, 2005
DIAMOND - Diamond residents will soon enjoy going to the Dollar General Store, located just north of downtown, to pick up items they would have to drive to neighboring towns to acquire.
Traditions is promising but needs tweaks
Anchorage Daily News, AK - Nov 2, 2005
The new breakfast and lunch spot off Tudor Road has an inexpensive menu that covers all the bases -- burgers and bagels, pumpkin pancakes and potpies -- yet doesn't overextend itself.
Soba, So Good
Metro Santa Cruz, CA - Nov 2, 2005
It seems as though some new establishment pops up downtown every week. Unfortunately, many recent additions to our once mom-and-pop-oriented town belong to the influx of homogenized chains ...
Broken Trust
Cleveland Scene Weekly, OH - Nov 2, 2005
A mortgage salesman was preying on Amish families. When they fought back, his company sued them for slander. By Lisa Rab. Evening falls and the good times roll at Nelson Ledges, party heaven.
Colman concert will benefit AkinsPublished: Thursday, November 03 ...
Elkhart Truth, IN - Nov 2, 2005
GOSHEN -- Australian Christian singer Paul Colman wanted to help when he heard about the plight of Leighton Akins, the 5-year-old boy who has restrictive cardiomyopathy and recently received a life-saving heart transplant.
Reserve Grand Veneur 2003 Cotes du Rhone
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Nov 2, 2005
This is an absolutely fantastic Cotes du Rhone. It smells of sweet ripe black raspberries and tastes of red raspberries, spices and closes out with a rich black raspberry finish.
Cooking essentials
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Nov 2, 2005
I turned the odd-looking plastic thing over in my hand, trying to remember what it was and whatever possessed me to put it into a kitchen drawer in the first place.
One-man band: Musician Keller Williams provides his own back-up ...
GW Hatchet (subscription), D.C. - Nov 2, 2005
Keller Williams' extraordinary ability to entertain a crowd on his own developed from the simple desire to entertain himself. This one-man band uses a pedal-operated recording device to record a section of ...
Students opt for taste over health
The News Journal, DE - Nov 2, 2005
Brandywine High School senior Donneisha Alston, 17, has pizza and juice in the school's cafeteria. The district was serving pizza with 50 percent whole grain crust, but students complained.
Quick, Easy and Comforting
Syracuse Post Standard, NY - Nov 2, 2005
November is here, bringing with it a promise of holidays to come, colder weather and tons of leaves to finish raking. For meals, we look more often to comfort food - dishes that remind us of simpler, less hectic times.
Bringing a bakery to Brookings
SDSU Collegian, SD - Nov 2, 2005
A new bakery located at 307 Third St. opened last May. Hagmans Bakery specializes in cakes and catering. Catering and cakes are the main business at Hagmans, but they also feature muffins, pie, cheese cake, bread and sandwiches.
Proof politics has long gone to pot
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Nov 2, 2005
WHAT a curious state of affairs in Britain, when models are sorely judged for using drugs, while politicians are excused for the same behaviour.
Health, luxury rule at upscale spa
Indianapolis Star, United States - Nov 2, 2005
Michelle Bracewell was already glowing from the head-to-toe body brush treatment, but that wasn't the end of the pampering for her birthday at a new Noblesville spa.
Northern Socorro County residents have big plans
El Defensor Chieftain, NM - Nov 2, 2005
Barbara Herron represented the rapidly increasing number of residents in northern Socorro County as she presented an ambitious, comprehensive community plan to the Socorro County Commission at their Oct. 25 meeting.
½ Cup Fresh Orange Juice
WCPO, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Rinse the cranberries and discard any shriveled or mushy cranberries. Zest the peel from the two oranges. Squeeze the juice from one orange to produce the ½ cup of fresh orange juice.
Walking -- Put one foot in front of the other and join the club
Cloquet Pine Knot, MN - Nov 2, 2005
I recently took up the sport of walking. OK,all you runners, weight lifters, and triathletes out there, quit laughing. Walking may not be a sport, exactly, but it is an aerobic activity.
Treatment center for veterans sees donations dry up
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 2, 2005
Curtis Moody pulls open the door to the pantry and points to the potatoes, gingerly, as if they might crumble to dust. A whiz with mac and cheese, sloppy joes and chicken soup, Moody cooks for ...
Amici's Pizza
Detroit Free Press, United States - Nov 2, 2005
The Place: at 3249 W. Twelve Mile in Berkley, started by George Stark as a Royal Oak carryout. Relocated to Berkley, where it has sidewalk tables, and a bar and comfy dining space named the Living Room.
Another Football Weekend? I'll Pass
Washington Post, United States - Nov 2, 2005
Well, no, I am not. There's nothing I hate more than watching the Redskins, Ravens or (insert any college team here) butting heads all weekend long.. Clogged highways delay football shunners like me from getting to the mall, the movies, maybe a museum.
Stinky Branding
E-Commerce Times - Nov 2, 2005
The smell of armpits, dirty laundry and soiled diapers are all now sought-after scents, as companies, pursuing smelly-branding, have all lined up, excited to have exclusive rights to aromas ...
Occupations to give out awards Nov. 16
Times Herald-Record, NY - Nov 2, 2005
The annual awards dinner of Occupations Inc. will be Nov. 16 at Marty Kuhl's Highland House in Middletown. Among the honorees will be Anne Klingner of the Mental Health Association, who will receive the Citizens ...
The River Inn Offers A Scrumptious Meal
The Chattanoogan, TN - Nov 2, 2005
Fall color cruise is here again. Whether you are floating down the Tennessee River on your boat or touring the area in your car, make a point of cruising into the River Inn.
Cinema Clips
Salt Lake City Weekly, UT - Nov 2, 2005
Man, oh, man—Disney sure wants to prove that they don’t need Pixar, huh? For its first in-house CGI animation venture, the Mouse House re-imagines the storybook tale of the tiny fowl (voiced by Zach Braff) who thinks the sky is falling.
Chaat Amongst Yourselves
SF Weekly, CA - Nov 2, 2005
It has always seemed peculiar to me that here, in the birthplace of the United Nations, you could run down the street and grab a quick, inexpensive Senegalese or Istrian meal, but going out ...
To make the most of a small kitchen? do with the least
Macon Telegraph, GA - Nov 2, 2005
"Once I foolishly bought a six-pack of paper towels," Lauren Thomas said. "One of us had to move out for a while.".
DINING GUIDE- Main Street Looking biger, better after 10 years
Hillsboro Free Press, KS - Nov 2, 2005
The average restaurant that's celebrating 10 years in business might shell out a few bucks for party decor and some special treats to please its patrons.
Putney Gets Its Own British Gastropub Overlooking The Woods Of ...
I-Newswire.com (press release) - Nov 2, 2005
Putney Common gets its own common-side British gastropub this month with the launch of The Spencer Arms, at the end of the No 22 bus route just 5 minutes walk from the River Thames.
International fare is among festival's joys
Indianapolis Star, United States - Nov 2, 2005
There was spaghetti in my chili when I was growing up. If you're from around here, you'll recognize that Cincinnati influence, common in Kentucky, where my folks are from.
10 GREAT PERFORMANCES BY THE REST
Kansas.com, KS - Nov 2, 2005
Warren Armstrong. Cheese Johnson. Aubrey Sherrod. WSU has had plenty of good players who don't have their jerseys in the rafters of Koch Arena.
Madison artists open gallery
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 2, 2005
Creative residents of St. Catherine's Village have opened the Madison Artists Gallery to offer their arts and crafts for sale to the public.
Waggener’s whopper
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Nov 2, 2005
QUICK TAKE What: Making Louisville’s largest pumpkin pie. When: Friday, Oct. 28. Where: Waggener Traditional High School, 330 S. Hubbards Lane.
Former NFL Player Antone Davis to Open Buffalo’s Southwest Cafe ...
Franchise Gator (press release) - Nov 2, 2005
MARIETTA, Ga., Nov. 2, 2005 - Former National Football League offensive tackle Antone Davis has signed on to open a Buffalo’s Southwest Cafe in Clermont, Fla.
Moving beyond beef stew
Cincinnati Post, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Cooking for a family, maybe just for two people, day in and day out, often produces a parade of one-dish meals. Appetizer, soup and dessert courses are reserved for restaurant-dining or weekend guest meals at home.
Hey, it’s hot stuff: Cafe chef to get classes cooking
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Nov 2, 2005
Things are heating up at Family & Friends Cafe at 5830 W. Jefferson Blvd. in the Time Corners plaza. Chef Chris Redden will kick off a series of cooking classes on Saturday with “Soups ...
There's even more of Snickers to love
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Nov 2, 2005
The popular West Side restaurant Snickers Tavern is up and running at its new location, 5800 Detroit Ave., Cleveland. The new Snickers should be more popular than ever.
Gourmet Girl’s Dish: A toasty evening at Dinette
Spectator Seattle, WA - Nov 2, 2005
Transformed from an empty space to a beckoning restaurant, Dinette is now complete with candlelight, low jazz music and creaky wood floors - the perfect refuge from a bleak and rainy evening.
UNCORKED : There’sa wine for every taste in America
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Nov 2, 2005
In days gone by, the classic “matching wine with food” tradition didn’t account for American tastes. So while there were wines that experts said went well with the European palate of vintage cheese, specialty ...
A night at the Opera Verdi
The Keystone - Nov 2, 2005
KUTZTOWN-Figaro's entrance during The Barber of Seville is arguably one of the most recognizable operatic pieces. The self-congratulatory anthem, "Largo al factotum," proclaims the singer's ...
Hearty casseroles are one-dish answer for busy nights
North County Times, CA - Nov 2, 2005
As fall weather turns thoughts hungrily to warming, comforting dinners, what's more welcoming for diners and easier for cooks than a hearty casserole, bubbling hot from the oven, wreathed in tasty aromas?
Dear Rock Star
Salt Lake City Weekly, UT - Nov 2, 2005
Hey there, true believers! It’s your friendly neighborhood Nigel, here once again this month to dole out my little heavy-metal turds of wisdom.
Food for thoughtfulness
Needham Times, MA - Nov 2, 2005
Family recipes handed down over generations, children's favorites and organic food coop classics are the stuff of "Even More Delicious!
Foods with strange names; easy 'awesome' gravy
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Nov 2, 2005
After my recent column on headcheese, or souse, several readers called or e-mailed with comments or recipes. I particularly enjoyed this e-mail from Zona Spray Starks of Nokomis.
Quick Flicks
Style Weekly, VA - Nov 2, 2005
“Elizabethtown” - Appropriately enough, one of the central themes of Cameron Crowe’s tremendously disappointing new movie is failure.
Southern Boy anticipates Greek festivities
PensacolaNewsJournal.com, FL - Nov 2, 2005
The early part of November sees my friends in the Greek community start the buildup of food for the Pensacola Greek Festival on Garden Street.
How to make crepes
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Nov 2, 2005
And no wonder. Crepes are a simple way to design elegant meals. With a little practice, they're easy. We used a recipe adapted from the Food Network's "Good Eats" and turned out 10 six-inch crepes that are delicious with either sweet or savory fillings.
Where To Eat Now Meat on a Stick
LA Weekly, CA - Nov 2, 2005
Alcazar. This could be coastal Lebanon, really it could, a shaded terrace of music, grilled mullet and waiters who transfer bright coals to brass hookahs.
Stock up on soup: It's easy, affordable
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 2, 2005
Hearty soup is a mainstay of civilization and should be served in generous bowls with big spoons. It is a magic potion for childhood sniffles, a soothing balm for opera divas' throats, a ...
Soup-er mom's winning game plan includes greens and ribs
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Nov 2, 2005
You've seen her serving up soup to hungry players in the Campbell's Chunky Soup commercials, but Wilma McNabb, mother of Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb, is more than just the Eagles' "Team Mom.
East Sacramento Frittata Rustica
Huntsville Times, AL - Nov 2, 2005
1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees. In a large bowl, whisk together eggs, cottage cheese, 1/2 cup of Asiago, basil, salt, cayenne, and black pepper.
Seeking restaurant's superb soup
Modesto Bee, CA - Nov 2, 2005
Does anyone remember the now-closed La Rosa restaurant on L Street in downtown Sacramento? It served wonderful meals for years. They served a tureen of the most delicious minestrone with all the dinners.
CULINARY CALENDAR
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Nov 2, 2005
Cookie demonstration. Meet Josie Caprino at Viking Culinary Arts Center as she introduces two new Italian cookie flavors she created.
Exporter thirsts for classics
Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Nov 2, 2005
CASHED-UP dairy exporter Murray Goulburn Co-operative is believed to be keen to buy Tasmanian-based Classic Foods in a strategic play that would allow it to brand its own UHT products.
Wing thing makes hot business
Broomfield Enterprise (subscription), United States - Nov 2, 2005
While he was a working stiff, Steve Florez said he enjoyed stopping after work with the guys and getting hot wings and a cold beer.
Famous faces selling diamonds
Munster Times, IN - Nov 2, 2005
The Diamond Trading Co., whose marketing line "a diamond is forever" has become classic, are busy selling this year's holiday gem ideas.
Euphemia Haye owner to cook in
Bradenton Herald, United States - Nov 2, 2005
This year, Thanksgiving dinner at the James Beard Foundation House in New York City will be prepared by none other than Ray Arpke and the staff of Longboat Key's Euphemia Haye.
Man making a 3,600-mile walking trek makes a Napa stop
Napa Valley Register, CA - Nov 2, 2005
A 24-year-old Virginia man toured the cancer treatment wing at Queen of the Valley Hospital this week before leaving for Petaluma and the final leg of his 3,600 mile walk ...
SCHOOL MENUS
Fergus Falls Daily Journal, MN - Nov 2, 2005
MONDAY: Teriyaki chicken breast, lo-mein noodles, egg rolls, fresh pineapple, nutty tossed salad, cherry cake. TUESDAY: Ham, augratin potatoes, green beans, applesauce, oreo salad, pickle spears, dinner roll, peanut bar.
Secret to feeling good: Eat healthy, cut stress
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Nov 2, 2005
SEMINAR: Fitness expert Jeanne Ernst sells real-estate agents on easy ways to feel great. By MELISSA EISELEIN / The Press-Enterprise.
Overcoming Fears of Miró and Picasso
New York Times, United States - Nov 2, 2005
ON my walls is a collection of art that can best be described as eclectic. Above the fireplace is "Iris Garden," a triptych of colored 19th-century Japanese wood-block prints.
Comfort Cajun
Nashville Scene, USA - Nov 2, 2005
There’s something really telling—and absolutely perfect—about Richard Trest’s explanation for why his charming little Cajun joint, open now for about a month-and-a-half, doesn’t serve étouffée.
New hit on Harbord
Now Toronto, Canada - Nov 2, 2005
Dessert Trends (169 Brunswick, at Harbord, 416-916-8155) Complete meals for $20 per person, including all taxes, tip and a very good coffee.
2 for $20: DeLuca's
Hub, MI - Nov 2, 2005
Despite the Polish last name, I grew up in an Italian family. Since I've been in Michigan, I've hankered for some good Italian fare that didn't come from a box or a can.

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