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Monday, November 14, 2005

Questions Raised Over Kheri's Team
AllAfrica.com, Africa - Nov 1, 2005
Are the 22 men national football coach Mohammed Kheri named on Monday the best the country can offer from its reservoir of local-based players?
Hot soup remedies cold weather
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Nov 1, 2005
The Mt. Pleasant Senior Center is hosting a takeout only soup sale from 1 to 6 pm Nov. 8. Soup choices are chicken noodle, beef vegetable, and wedding.
Caltrans to install traffic signal at Oliver Road, I-80
Fairfield Daily Republic, CA - Oct 31, 2005
Drivers on Oliver Road soon won't have to dodge traffic exiting from Interstate 80. Oliver Road jogs across the offramp on its journey between West Texas Street and Travis Boulevard.
NEWS BRIEFS
Carthage Press, MO - Nov 1, 2005
Craft odyssey to The Carthage Odyssey of the Mind teams will hold a Craft Odyssey from 8 am until 3 pm Saturday, Nov. 5 at the Carthage Junior High School Gymnasium.
Hiding the Gulf of Tonkin Lie
uruknet.info, Italy - Nov 1, 2005
It should come as no surprise the NSC "has kept secret a 2001 finding by its own historian that its officers deliberately distorted critical intelligence during the Tonkin Gulf episode that helped precipitate the Vietnam War," according to the New York ...
Where looks are everything
Calendar Live (subscription), CA - Nov 1, 2005
The Lodge in Beverly Hills is the latest hipster steakhouse. Its wacky woodsy décor gets the imagination going wild. By S. Irene Virbila, Times Staff Writer.
Rockford, still stinging from years of isolationism, ready to ...
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Nov 1, 2005
They sat at their computers in long rows, cubicle after cubicle, designing some of the most sophisticated machine tools in the world.
Do you believe in magic?
San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - Nov 1, 2005
" They say that it's a man's world / But you can't prove that by me / So as long as we're together, baby / You better show some respect for me.
Leslie Harlib's Social Scene: Flowery celebration of autumn
Marin Independent-Journal, CA - Nov 1, 2005
Flower arrangements in rich autumnal hues of golds, oranges, russets and pomegranate reds thrilled more than 300 guests Thursday. The blossoms were the focal point of the San Francisco Garden Club's annual ...
Mexicano auténtico
Charlotte Observer, NC - Nov 1, 2005
Forty fresh ingredients faced us down in chef Iliana de la Vega's El Naranjo restaurant kitchen. Fat emerald green chiles, voluptuous tomatoes and snow-white onions stood in pyramids in green-glazed dishes.
Weymouth bulletin board
Weymouth News, MA - Nov 1, 2005
An influenza and pneumonia clinic will be held on Saturday, Nov. 5 from 9 - 11 am for residents age 65 and older and those with chronic illness and from 11 am - 1 pm for residents over 18, proof of residency required.
Pizzeria brings New York style to Kingston
The Good Five-Cent Cigar (subscription), RI - Nov 1, 2005
11/02/05 - The competition recently got a bit tougher for pizzerias at the University of Rhode Island. Pier Pizza Company had its grand opening Oct. 11 at 56 Fortin Rd, directly behind Campus Video.
Food takes spotlight in tourism push
Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - Nov 1, 2005
Did you know 100 percent of tourists eat? It's a bit obvious, but the idea is fueling a new category of tourism. Culinary tourists aren't hunting for five-star restaurants; they're looking for the dishes, diners and delicacies that impress the locals.
What's open for Thanksgiving
Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Nov 1, 2005
Anthony's Italian Cucina, 659 Killingly St., Johnston, will be open from noon to 4 pm serving a traditional turkey dinner plus pie and coffee for $20.
Local briefs (Dedham)
Daily News Transcript, MA - Oct 31, 2005
VNA Care Network, a nonprofit home health care, hospice and wellness provider, hosts a free caregivers support group from 1 to 2:15 pm Wednesdays, through Dec. 7, at Traditions of Dedham, 735 Washington St.
Hurricane Relief at Freedom Square - Senator Mel Martinez helps ...
Naples Sun Times, FL - Nov 1, 2005
Naples' Freedom Square shopping center was a hurricane relief hot spot Oct. 28 as a Salvation Army truck handed out hot lunches to hungry Neapolitans and Senator Mel Martinez (R-FL) visited ...
A Meshing of Parts Former plant in Ashe County met all of ...
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Oct 31, 2005
When Gov. Mike Easley made last week's announcement that a Europe-based aerospace-equipment company had chosen Ashe County as the place for a new $44 million plant, a lot of people wondered ...
News Roundup
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Oct 31, 2005
Rebuked for selecting a US Supreme Court nominee with no experience as a judge, President Bush went the other direction Monday in selecting Samuel Alito.
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned
WJXX, FL - Oct 31, 2005
Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products.
Exchange Club fair starts Tuesday
WALB-TV, GA - Oct 31, 2005
Albany- It's the only place you can get a fried pickle on a stick and see a nine foot ostrich. The fair raises tens of thousands of dollars for Exchange Club charities each year.
Militia ID cards are keys to Sadr City
World Peace Herald, DC - Oct 31, 2005
Identity cards issued to members of Sheik Muqtada al-Sadr's illegal militia are brandished openly in areas controlled by the firebrand Muslim cleric, reflecting widespread defiance of the central government.
Today in Entertainment History
Tallahassee.com, FL - Nov 1, 2005
On November first, 1955, the Famous Flames, featuring James Brown, recorded "Please, Please, Please" at a radio station in Macon, Georgia.
Even bookworms like the Longhorns
Austin American-Statesman (subscription), TX - Oct 31, 2005
I need to get a T-shirt that says, "Don't tell me about the game. I'm recording it," but, then, you just know that on Saturday night some yahoo would've come up to me and said something like, "You already saw tonight's Oklahoma State game - last year.
All Rights Reserved
Kilgore News Herald, TX - Nov 1, 2005
It’s held on Commerce Street downtown - the street that runs between the railroad track and the World’s Richest Acre (all those derricks).
Hoosiers will get their Killingsworth
South Bend Tribune, IN - Oct 31, 2005
If Indiana University forward Marco Killingsworth can treat his Big Ten basketball opponents as roughly physically as he treats his former coach at Auburn verbally, black and blue may be common colors around the league.
Community Calendar
Little Falls Evening Times, NY - Oct 31, 2005
To have a meeting or activity included in this section, send it to Calendar of Events, The Evening Times, PO Box 1007, Little Falls, NY 13365.
Mexican opens country’s first boozeless bar
Daily Journal, Venezuela - Oct 31, 2005
MEXICO CITY (EFE) - A recovering alcoholic is offering to Mexico’s non-drinkers the congenial and festive atmosphere of the traditional cantina but without the booze, something he hopes will augment civility in this capital’s often raucous nightlife ...
Bulletin Board
Danville Advocate, KY - Oct 31, 2005
Diabetes Education Program - 1 pm Nov. 10 at the Lincoln County Extension Office. The Lincoln County Health Department and Lincoln County Extension Services are sponsoring a Diabetes Self Management Education class.
WORLDLY WONDERS
Texas Tech Daily Net, TX - Oct 31, 2005
A vibrant feathered headdress adorned Maura Vaughn's head Monday, but she was not wearing a costume for Halloween. Vaughn, a professor of Spanish and Portuguese languages ...
Need holiday help?
Kansas.com, KS - Oct 31, 2005
Sarah Triblehorn had a baby last March at the same time her husband lost his job. They've struggled ever since to pay bills and keep the family clothed and fed.
Angry? Miserable? Annoyed? Take a trip to Wayne's world!
Pioneer Press, MN - Oct 31, 2005
Here's our brand-new category - named (and initiated) by Katharine With One Dog and Only Two Cats: "Since the last two years have been pretty sucky when they haven't been downright miserable, the level in my anger tank is high.
Today in Entertainment History
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Nov 1, 2005
On November first, 1955, the Famous Flames, featuring James Brown, recorded "Please, Please, Please" at a radio station in Macon, Georgia.
TaB drinkers, advertising help reveal that choice is king
Gainesville Times, GA - Nov 1, 2005
I am proud to tell you that I claim membership in a special market segment. This is an elite group. I carry a membership card for the TaB Drinkers of America.
'Ciao Italia' the fast way
Norristown Times Herald, PA - Nov 1, 2005
"This isn't the book I wanted to write," the host of "Ciao Italia," Public Television's longest running cooking series, said recently of her just released "Ciao Italia Pronto!
COOKING CLASSES
Cincinnati.com, OH - Nov 1, 2005
Holiday Cookies, 6-9 pm, Dorothy Lane Market, 6177 Far Hills Ave., Dayton. With Kathy Neufarth. $55. (937) 434-1294; www.dorothylane.
Fad-Proof Your Diet
WXii 12.com, NC - Nov 1, 2005
Three years ago, the Atkins name was on everyone's lips. Science seemed to support the contention that a high-protein, low-carb diet produced safe, effective weight loss.
Government‘s Dairy Advice Questioned
Herald News Daily, ND - Nov 1, 2005
Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can‘t easily digest dairy products.
Iraq militias issue safe-passage ID cards
Monsters and Critics.com, UK - Oct 31, 2005
Despite being officially banned, private anti-government militias are flourishing in Iraq, with some issuing photo-ID cards, The Washington Times reports.
It takes a village to build a fence
Exeter News-Letter, NH - Nov 1, 2005
Lately I have been thinking my life is starting to follow the path of many familiar clichés. Oddly enough, most of these clichés - that I have always been told in writing classes to keep out of my writing - are proving to be true.
Irving Berlin's 'Miss Liberty' set free onstage
Inside Bay Area, CA - Nov 1, 2005
The San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum is hosting the exhibit "Show Business! Irving Berlin's Broadway." Berlin's holiday musical "White Christmas" begins performances next week.
For Once-in-a-Lifetime $300K Net Payoff
Online Casino News, CT - Nov 1, 2005
Contrary to popular opinion, lightning does on rare occasions strike in the same place twice; three strikes in the same spot would be an off-the-charts long shot, while a four-time strike would be a gazillion-to-one shot.
Today in Entertainment History
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Nov 1, 2005
On November first, 1955, the Famous Flames, featuring James Brown, recorded "Please, Please, Please" at a radio station in Macon, Georgia.
Iraq militias issue safe-passage ID cards
United Press International - Oct 31, 2005
Despite being officially banned, private anti-government militias are flourishing in Iraq, with some issuing photo-ID cards, The Washington Times reports.
Irving Berlin's 'Miss Liberty' set free onstage
Oakland Tribune, CA - Oct 31, 2005
The San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum is hosting the exhibit "Show Business! Irving Berlin's Broadway." Berlin's holiday musical "White Christmas" begins performances next week.
Dinner boosts funds
Milton Ulladulla Times, Australia - Nov 1, 2005
The fundraising dinner for the Milton Cancer Outpatients Appeal more than lived up to expectations raising an impressive $26,000, bringing the total to $315,000.
Brussels sprouts are good for you
Tooele Transcript-Bulletin, UT - Nov 1, 2005
Vegetables tend to be the neglected part of the dinner plate. In some cases, that part of the plate remains empty and in other cases, the vegetables that are in that spot, remain there.
While You Slept
Antiwar.com, CA - Nov 1, 2005
In the run-up to war with Iraq, Iranian intelligence was playing the US like a violin - with the knowledge and full cooperation of certain major (and minor) ‭layers in the US government.
Dietary anti-cancer weapons get a boost
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Nov 1, 2005
No one has proved that garlic wards off evil spirits, but scientists meeting here on Halloween presented new evidence that it might play a role in preventing cancer.
Spirited souls enliven favorite haunts
Toledo Blade, OH - Oct 31, 2005
While tonight is All Hallows Eve, there was no "scares-ity" of spooktacular gatherings this weekend and before. Demons, vampires, witches, ghosts, and more gathered at their favorite haunts with pumpkins, steamy ...
Todd: Looking for a good Halloween scare?
ASU Web Devil, AZ - Oct 31, 2005
This Halloween, I have it all planned out. After a weekend of drinking with friends and using the holiday as an excuse to break out my best '80s gear, all I want to do for Halloween is get scared.
Iraq militias issue safe-passage ID cards
NewKerala.com, India - Oct 31, 2005
BAGHDAD: Despite being officially banned, private anti-government militias are flourishing in Iraq, with some issuing photo-ID cards, The Washington Times reports.
'Ciao Italia'
Deseret News, UT - Nov 1, 2005
"This isn't the book I wanted to write," the host of "Ciao Italia," Public Television's longest running cooking series, said recently of her just released "Ciao Italia Pronto!
Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit competition
ic CheshireOnline, UK - Oct 31, 2005
BREAK out the cheese and crackers as everyone's favourite inventing duo set out on their first full length feature film in Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Wererabbit, and we at icNorthWest have some cracking prizes to give away.
Kurds' Dream City a beacon of hope for a nation weary of war
Kurdistan Regional Government, Iraq - Oct 31, 2005
ON THE ground, Dream City looks like nothing more than another walled compound in a country full of ruined army bases. It is only when watching the promotional film that the future of this particular site ...
Arlington blaze risks jobs of 100
Everett Navy Base News, WA - Nov 1, 2005
The Sunday fire at Modern Furniture Manufacturers leveled its building and left its future in doubt. By Scott Morris. ARLINGTON - A hellish fire of soaring flames through gusty rain leveled an Arlington furniture factory late Sunday night.
Stuff Your Turkey and Not Yourself this Holiday!
Competitor Magazine, CA - Oct 31, 2005
Holiday seasons are filled with fun, friends, and family and too much food that can leave us stuck with unwanted pounds. One too many of mom's tasty temptations combined with lack of exercise can equate to an easy 5-10 pound weight gain each year.
Militia ID cards are keys to the city
Almendhar, Iraq - Oct 31, 2005
Other Iraqis also seek the protection of the cards, which ensure the bearer of safe passage in Sadr City -- home to about 2 million Shi'ites in Baghdad -- and parts of southern Iraq.
Katrina gives Mississippi family unexpected way to start over
Times Picayune, LA - Oct 31, 2005
Owen Allen kept telling himself it was time to leave. Mississippi just wasn't for him. Never had been, really. It was just the place that, nine years earlier, circumstance and an ex-wife had taken him.
Good grades are worth more than money, some say
Bothell Herald, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Report cards will soon be coming home. My goddaughter, a fine student, was promised $50 for each A and B she brought home. According to early progress reports, her mother might be shelling out a tidy sum.
Creepy, kooky: I, Gomez, take thee, Morticia
Cincinnati.com, OH - Oct 31, 2005
Nothing quite says romance like getting married on Halloween. At least not for Sheila Tenhagen and Wayne Dunn of Latonia. Surrounded by more than 50 friends and family, the happy couple will ...
Roasted ratatouille
Boston Globe, United States - Nov 1, 2005
2. Cut all of the vegetables into 1-inch chunks and place them in a large bowl. You need 12 to 14 cups total. Add the garlic, toss with the olive oil, salt, and pepper, and spread on a baking sheet (or two).
FOOD FOR FETES: JUST DESSERTS
Special Events, CA - Oct 31, 2005
THE appeal of desserts has always been strong; just the threat of “no dessert” is enough to make even the most lima bean-loathing child clean his plate.
How to Throw an Enjoyable, Even Meaningful Party for Those Who ...
Chronogram, NY - Oct 31, 2005
Create a Winter Wonderland. If you strive to be culturally diverse in all things, there are only two options for celebrating the winter holidays: combine all four traditions (Hanukkah, Christmas ...
Main Street board adopts mission, vision statements
Monroe Times, WI - Oct 31, 2005
MONROE -- On Monday, Oct. 24, Monroe's Main Street Board adopted Mission and Vision Statements for the organization. Main Street Board members John Baumann of The Swiss Colony and Judie Hintzman of The Monroe Times drafted the statements.
The time has come, said the elephant
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Oct 31, 2005
To ride the Haunted Tram. Or at least, that's the message that the pink, bespectacled fiberglass mammal was supposed to impart.
HarperCollins RAYO Presents Latin Chic: Entertaining With Style ...
Hispanic PR Wire (press release), FL - Nov 1, 2005
Miami, FL--(HISPANIC PR WIRE)--November 1, 2005--Latin Chic: Entertaining with Style and Sass captures the best pan-Latin flavors and the unique spirit of Latin entertaining.
Order 'em naked and dress 'em
The Desert Sun, CA - Oct 31, 2005
The discovery apparently strips away the credit as the original noodle makers from the Italians, who are known for their pasta and spaghetti dishes.
Students think warm to fight the 'cold'
Daily Vidette, IL - Nov 1, 2005
Stuffy noses, sore throats and low class attendance rates may signal it is that time of year again and flu season has hit campus. With the amount of stress a college student has, and the constant changing ...
Daniel Connors is editor-in-chief of Catholic Digest
Catholic Digest, CT - Oct 31, 2005
Cinnamon was one of the earliest of traded commodities, caravanned across the desert by camels from the East. It was a favorite scent for perfumes and incense as well as a flavor for food (Exodus 30:23).
Zio’s still lives up to title, “Best Pizza in Omaha”
The Gateway, NE - Oct 31, 2005
Voted The Reader's choice of, "Best of the Big O," in the category "Best Pizza Place," Zio's Pizzeria has earned the title and their reputation.
Great Whole Wheat Pasta
ABC7Chicago.com, USA - Oct 31, 2005
October 31, 2005 - Research shows a diet rich in whole grains can help reduce the risk of heart disease and certain cancers. Since people are crazy about pasta, whole-wheat pasta would seem like the perfect food.
Meitus: Saffron well worth revisiting
Rocky Mountain News, CO - Nov 1, 2005
I didn't know the password or the secret handshake, but apparently devotees of Cooking Light magazine all knew: They flocked to a culinary evening last week at the Grand Hyatt's Sunlight Peak Room.
Who knew there was intellectual stimulation at Waffle House?
The Free Lance-Star, VA - Oct 31, 2005
The Waffle House on US 17 in Stafford is a gathering place for eccentric geniuses, incognito philosophers and chain-smoking truck drivers.
Let's Talk Food: Fun food facts lift spirits after Wilma
Naples Daily News (subscription), FL - Nov 1, 2005
Time for a bit of levity. These past weeks have been serious, daunting and sad. So, while sitting in my destroyed garden, grieving over the ancient trees and concerned for friends who suffered much more serious ...
Custom convenience: make-and-take meals
Richmond Times Dispatch, VA - Nov 1, 2005
Local cooks are dashing into kitchens and dashing out two hours later with enough dinners to feed their families for days. This latest craze in convenience has hit the metropolitan area in a big way, for good reasons.
Carlsbad spa takes on new character
North County Times, CA - Oct 31, 2005
CARLSBAD ---- There's a place where Balinese rituals reign, where the only pressure is in the form of a Swedish massage, and where tea and yogurt are as good for bathing as they are delicious.
Gospel brunch is inspired fund raising
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 31, 2005
Hallelujah! There's a new type of fund-raiser, and I want to hear everyone say "praise be" for the Oak Crest Woman's Club's ingenuity.
BUSH TICKS OFF HOWARD STUDENTS DUIRNG VISIT: Security protocol ...
Eurweb.com, CA - Nov 1, 2005
*President Bush and First Lady Laura Bush got in the way of Soul Food Thursday on the campus of Howard University last week, causing further resentment of the Commander in Chief among students at the Washington HBCU.
By Cindy Hazen Contributing Editor
Food Product Design, IL - Nov 1, 2005
Not that long ago, a generic granola bar was the sole choice for an eat-on-the-run product in bar form -- 20 years ago, even 10 years ago, bar choices were simpler.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: BURST COMPLETE WORK ON NEW VIDEO
HeavyMetalMusic.biz - Oct 31, 2005
BURST have completed shooting a video for "Where the Wave Broke," the lead-off track from the bands new record Origo. Drummer Patrik Hultin comments, "The video shoot for "Where The Wave Broke" was all in all a great experience.
UK: Calls for PGI status for Lincolnshire sausages
just-food.com, UK - Oct 31, 2005
A motion has been tabled in the House of Commons calling for Protected Geographical Indication status to be awarded to Lincolnshire sausages.
Nutrition and publicly delivered school meals get an A+
Canadian Union of Public Employees (press release), Canada - Oct 31, 2005
Students, staff and the community in Lion’s Head, Ontario, have said no to privatized low nutrition cafeteria services. A private, for profit company ran the Bruce Peninsula District School (BPDS) cafeteria ...
Celebrated artists spark pupils’ creativity
Times Online - Auckland, New Zealand - Nov 1, 2005
MASTERS such as Henri Matisse inspired Point View School students to stage an art exhibition last week. Every pupil had at least one work on display after working with media such as paint, dye, collage, weaving ...
Good to go: For meals in a hurry
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Nov 1, 2005
When you walk through the door at Club Windward in Lakeland to prepare your meals, the women there hand you a little organza pouch.
Hotel Place D'Armes, Montreal
Globe and Mail, Canada - Nov 1, 2005
When Hotel Place d'Armes opened in 2000 it claimed to be Montreal's first boutique hotel. The formula of intimate, modern luxury in the grand setting of Old Montreal, combined with the ability ...
Just Ask Joyce: Top no-fail biscuits with sausage gravy
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 1, 2005
Add flour, baking powder and salt together in bowl. Add the shortening and cut in until crumbly. Add the milk and mix together. Turn out on floured board and roll out to about 1/2-inch thick.
Mesa man hones skills for packing away the vittles
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Oct 31, 2005
Mike Jones can easily eat a large pizza by himself, and he was once kicked out of a buffet in Payson for eating too many chicken wings.
UCHD screens 80 for osteoporosis
Bradford County Telegraph, FL - Nov 1, 2005
There were 80 women, ages 22 to 86, that received the screening to determine just how strong their bones were. Based on the outcome of the exam, each one received individual information regarding osteoporosis education and prevention.
Wisconsin scientists to be recognized for innovative biofuel ...
WTN News, WI - Oct 31, 2005
Madison, Wis. - In 2002, UW stem cell pioneer James Thomson won one of these. In 2003, it was Google's Larry Page and Sergey Brin.
Why Haven't You Heard Of...Yelapa
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
For years, the tiny fishing village of Yelapa was the refuge of Bob Dylan, Dennis Hopper, and other cosmic caballero types who gathered in search of lonely beaches, cheap tequila, and readily available hallucinogens.
Theisen's 10 with Jeff Theisen
News Dispatch, IN - Nov 1, 2005
Now that I've finally seen the Detroit Red Wings in person at home and on the road this year, it's time to make a bold prediction.
In the Market: Candy Striped Beets
Gothamist, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Beets get a bad wap. But what's not to love about their sweet, earthy taste? We've been seeing at lot of the candy-striped beets in the markets recently.
FORAGING AHEAD
New York Post, NY - Nov 1, 2005
November 1, 2005 -- Across the country, markets both old and new are thriving. CHRISBUNTING finds the best. Not everything over 40 in this town tries to look younger.
Gimme candy corn, scarecrow, pumpkins and the Lion King
The Spokesman Review, WA - Oct 31, 2005
Yup, I'll take all four after reading this Halloween Spokesman, which had lots of treats for early-morning consumption. After all the fun yesterday responding to Doug Clark's satire about the Broadway musical's ...
Weeknight Express
Parents.com - Nov 1, 2005
You can also make these flavorful Mexican meat pies with lean ground turkey or pork. 1. Heat oven to 400°F. In large skillet, heat oil over medium-high heat.
Pizza, ice cream costs
New York Daily News, NY - Nov 1, 2005
At midnight last Wednesday, Dave Chontos, 39, was having a serious ice cream craving. When he stopped in a deli near his home in the West Village, he was appalled by the $6 price tag on a pint of Ben & Jerry's.
'New American Cooking' offers delicious dishes for the melting pot
Boston Globe, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Though the book is not the first of its kind, it's a good time for ''New American Cooking," a compendium of recipes from around the globe, all of which made their way to this country with varying degrees of authenticity.
The power of pie: It was the way to his heart
Palladium-Item, IN - Oct 31, 2005
Reminiscing is a common trait of older people. I believe it is good to remember our past. When I asked friends why Thanksgiving was important to them, everyone said, “sharing the day with their families.
Mark Patinkin: Make sure that condo has a staff with a full-time ...
Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Oct 31, 2005
Luxury condos are a big trend because baby-boomers are near their empty nest years, and ready for a new lifestyle. They want some of the predictable things condos have to offer, like less space, and no lawn to mow.
Tray Gourmet Ltd
Londonlaunch, UK - Nov 1, 2005
IMAGINE that you are enjoying the company of your guests, you are relaxed and you are making the most of your event, all because your have chosen Tray Gourmet® to help you with the catering.

Three kidnapped children rescued in Haiti
China Daily, China - Oct 31, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Pizza parlor burglar takes time to cook pizza
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Nov 1, 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
ABC News - Nov 1, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. Nov 1, 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 ...
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
CBS News - Oct 31, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Stevie Wonder: A Time 2 Love
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Oct 31, 2005
If there was such a thing as the seven wonders of music, then Stevie Wonder’s Songs In the Key Of Life from 1976 would be one of them.
Pizza parlor burglar takes time to cook pizza
Mainichi Daily News, Japan - Nov 1, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, California -- 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 ...
Burglar Makes Pizza, Flees With $3,000
Washington Post, United States - Nov 1, 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.
Two Recent Menus by Cristeta Comerford
Washington Post, United States - Oct 31, 2005
Two recent White House dinner menus prepared by Cristeta Comerford before her appointment in August as executive chef. She was an assistant chef at the time the meals were served ...
OF HUMAN INTEREST 1st chef's official debut: feeding British ...
Indianapolis Star, United States - Nov 1, 2005
After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, Cristeta Comerford -- the first female White House chef -- makes her official culinary debut in ...
Two recent menus by Cristeta Comerford
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Oct 31, 2005
Two recent White House dinner menus prepared by Cristeta Comerford before her appointment in August as executive chef. She was an assistant chef at the time the meals were served: at ...
New White House chef makes debut on Wed.
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 31, 2005
WASHINGTON - The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford's basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first female White House chef makes her official ...
Two recent menus by Cristeta Comerford
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 31, 2005
Two recent White House dinner menus prepared by Cristeta Comerford before her appointment in August as executive chef. She was an assistant chef at the time the meals were served: at a state dinner for Philippine ...
Fonterra ogles Dairy Farmers' brands
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Oct 31, 2005
New Zealand dairy co-operative Fonterra is interested in the branded products of Australian producer Dairy Farmers but will not commit to a takeover.
So much new to savor
Los Angeles Times, CA - Nov 1, 2005
IF you could choose only one new cookbook this fall, you might have a problem. Publishing has had a little outbreak of seriousness, and the selection of new titles is wide and deep.
Strong bones are a key part of a healthy body
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Taking care of your body's bones is a little like maintaining a vehicle. While it's imperative to keep the engine tuned and running smoothly, if the fenders are rusted out and the chassis is shot, you might as well just park it.
Preserving Culture, or Curtailing Freedom?
FOX News - Nov 1, 2005
Only the US and Israel dissented. The Convention will be in force after ratification by 30 governments. Before that happens, the US should withdraw from UNESCO as it did in 1984.
A Happy Family Is Stalked by Heartbreak as a Daughter Wastes ...
New York Times, United States - Oct 31, 2005
The wonderful world of disease appears to be the new frontier in musical theater, both uptown and down. On Broadway, the hapless hero of Joe Brooks's "In My Life" struggles with both Tourette's syndrome and a brain tumor.
New CDs: Santana, Trey
Rolling Stone - Oct 31, 2005
Santana's revolving door keeps on turning, and with every star who passes through to sing lead on a track off their latest album, what was once a great American band steps closer to becoming a permanent gimmick.
Five suicides. These accounts are based on interviews with family ...
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Tracy was raised on a hog farm in rural Iowa, against a backdrop of corn and soybean fields. She had an ear for music and could name the singer of almost any tune that played on the radio.
Sydney stops for the Diva
Daily Telegraph, Australia - Nov 1, 2005
THE Melbourne Cup might have been handed over down south, but there were plenty of bubbly-filled glasses going down the hatches of Sydney's celebrity set yesterday.
Rural idyll, or are the Cotswolds ruined by celebrities?
Independent, UK - Oct 31, 2005
I am in mourning. Joanna Trollope, the best-selling author, is no longer in the Cotswolds, God is no longer in his heaven, all is wrong with the world.
Relatives, religion and a drop of red 'will see you to 100'
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Oct 31, 2005
People with strong family ties and religious faith are much more likely to live beyond their 100th birthday than the rest of us, according to new research.
Payzant races to finish
Boston Globe, United States - Nov 1, 2005
At 6:20 am, Thomas W. Payzant steers his immaculate Honda Civic from his South End neighborhood slowly through Boston, using turn signals although the streets are nearly empty.
AOL Founder's New Revolution
MSNBC - Oct 31, 2005
Subscribers and laid-off employees aren't the only ones defecting from Time Warner's (NYSE: TWX) America Online service these days.
Food Stuff Tea at the Carlyle, for the Very Small
New York Times, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Several afternoons a week, Bemelmans Bar in the Carlyle hotel on upper Madison Avenue is for children (and their adult guests). Ludwig Bemelmans, who decorated the room, wrote the Madeline children's books.
Kurds' Dream City a beacon of hope for a nation weary of war
Times Online, UK - Oct 31, 2005
ON THE ground, Dream City looks like nothing more than another walled compound in a country full of ruined army bases. It is only when watching the promotional film that the future of this particular ...
Monster has appetite to devour new markets
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Nov 1, 2005
THERE'S something about a plate of bangers and mash on a chilly winter's day that's instantly soothing. What's more, our national penchant for the hearty British staple shows no signs of abating - a phenomenon ...
Questions raised over Kheri's team
Daily Nation (subscription), Kenya - Nov 1, 2005
Are the 22 men national football coach Mohammed Kheri named on Monday the best the country can offer from its reservoir of local-based players?
10,000 Minnesota stories: Tailgating insider
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Nov 1, 2005
Tailgating has a long history in Minnesota, a lineage traced back to the hearty souls who grilled out before Vikings (and Kicks) games at the old Met.
Storm Clouds Clear on Wall Street
Fortune - Oct 31, 2005
The markets whooped it up Friday on news that GDP growth was barely dented by natural disaster. Plus: Warren Buffett's $23 million tax refund.
Fairfax leads media call to arms against anti-terrorism laws
ABC Online, Australia - Nov 1, 2005
MARK COLVIN: Australia's media organisations and artists are joining forces to protest against the Federal Government's proposed new anti-terrorism laws.
Desperate housewives?
Independent, UK - Nov 1, 2005
Lucy Cavendish was raised on feminist literature and yearned to be a career woman. But as a new book calls for a return to the values of home and hearth, she asks how 'housewife' became a term of abuse.
Bikes, bourbon and beams
Globe and Mail, Canada - Nov 1, 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.
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Oct 31, 2005
Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products.
Embarrassment aside, it's love that counts
Indianapolis Star, United States - Oct 31, 2005
Dear Carolyn: I recently fell in love with a wonderful woman who I hope will be part of my life for a very long time. My problem: My friends and colleagues are highly educated people who value intelligence and professionalism.
Government's Dairy Advice Questioned
CBS News - Oct 31, 2005
Americans should drink three cups of milk a day, the government says. Kiesha Diggs ignores that advice. Diggs, who is black, is lactose-intolerant, meaning she can't easily digest dairy products.
US reject latest EU farm tariffs cut proposal
FreshPlaza, Netherlands - Nov 1, 2005
The European Union's offer to cut farm tariffs by as much as 60% falls short of expectations because the proposal allows exemptions that would block key exports said United States officials.
EU's final offer disappoints trading partners
Truth about Trade & Technology, IA - Oct 31, 2005
Europe's major trading partners expressed disappointment with what the European Union called its final offer to open global farm trade, promising to press Europe even harder on the issue this week.
Three kidnapped children rescued in Haiti
Albany Times Union, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
Wyoming News, WY - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
Canton Daily Ledger, IL - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
Durant Daily Democrat, OK - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Three kidnapped children rescued in Haiti
Diario Digital Juárez, Mexico - Nov 1, 2005
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Police rescued 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.
Enter a Category
New York Newsday, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Pizza parlor burglar takes time to cook pizza
KESQ, CA - Nov 1, 2005
SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with three-thousand dollars in San Clemente. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking into Sonny's ...
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
Mexico Ledger, MO - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Pizza parlor burglar takes time to cook pizza
KGET 17, CA - Nov 1, 2005
A pizza parlor burglar paused to make a pizza before fleeing with three-thousand dollars in San Clemente. A security camera showed the intruder playing pizza chef after breaking ...
Thief plays pizza chef before taking safe
OCRegister (subscription), CA - Oct 31, 2005
A pepperoni pizza is found burned in the San Clemente restaurant's oven after the man escapes. By JOHN McDONALD. SAN CLEMENTE - Orange County Sheriff's Department investigators are looking for a burglar who ...
New White House Chef Makes Debut on Wed.
Leading The Charge, Australia - Oct 31, 2005
The temperature is rising in Cristeta Comerford‘s basement kitchen. After two months on the job and plenty of meals served behind the scenes, the first ...
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Haiti police free three kidnapped children of American missionary
Napa Valley Register, CA - Nov 1, 2005
Police rescued 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.
A Broader Serving
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Nov 1, 2005
he editors at Cook's Illustrated magazine, who also produce America's Test Kitchen public-television show, have been putting out cookbooks at a dizzying pace in recent years.
Organic industry asks Congress to reject tougher standards
Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - Nov 1, 2005
Organic food is a multibillion-dollar industry with growing pains it wants Congress to help soothe. At issue is whether small amounts of non-organic ingredients ...
WDM Roll Call
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Nov 1, 2005
Beyond the Grain, a restaurant that caters to people with food allergies, is expected to open about mid-November at 800 First St. in West Des Moines, in the former location of the Nosh Bagelry.
Get Ready for the Protest
Howard University Hilltop (subscription), DC - Oct 31, 2005
Sunday afternoon I walked out of church. The weather was brisk and cool. I had just received inspiration from a sermon addressing the events that happened recently and encouragement from the message of persistence found through Job.
Bus audit shows deficiencies
2theadvocate.com, LA - Oct 31, 2005
A state legislative auditor's report released Monday shows "significant deficiencies" in the contract bus service of the Lafayette Parish School System -- including hundreds ...
Joey Styles To Announce Taboo Tuesday Tonight
ProWrestling.com, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Joey Styles: I was invited by Kevin Dunn (Executive Vice President of WWE Television Production). Because Jonathan Coachman will be getting his head kicked in during his match tonight, there was an opening ...
New White House chef makes official debut feeding British royals
Tucson Citizen, AZ - Nov 1, 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 Wednesday: preparing lunch and three dinner courses for Britain's Prince Charles and Camilla ...
Pumpkin recipes to raise funds
Cape Gazette, DE - Nov 1, 2005
The 2005 Punkin Chunkin World Championship extends beyond soaring gourds. Events during the weekend of Nov. 4-6 will include some of the best pumpkin recipes flying out of creative kitchens and onto the judges’ platform to raise money for charity.
Help Us Protect Our Traditional Cumberland Sausage
Stackyard, UK - Nov 1, 2005
A group of Cumberland sausage producers formed an Association last week with the aim of protecting the traditional Cumberland Sausage from lesser quality imitations.
It's a miracle!
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Nov 1, 2005
Maybe it's the fog, or secret-bearing hills, but miracles have found a home in Pittsburgh. Beginning with the "Immaculate Reception" of 1972, the region has hosted some strange sights in the last few years.
Joey Styles Doing Play By Play On Tonight's WWE Taboo Tuesday PPV ...
Wrestling-News.com, NY - Nov 1, 2005
It was announced earlier that Joey Styles will be doing Play by Play for tonight's Taboo Tuesday PPV. I have to tell you, I may just order this PPV after all, to see how he does doing Play by Play with WWE stars.
Smuggling and insurgency on Iraqi-Syrian border
Middle East Online, UK - Oct 31, 2005
Besides insurgency, Iraqi-Syrian border is renowned for smuggling which is a way of life for many of local tribes. By Patrick Baz - HUSEYBAH, Iraq.
Final 40 evacuees leave State Fair Park
Pioneer Press, MN - Nov 1, 2005
WEST ALLIS, Wis. - Nancy Mondy walked out of the hurricane refugee shelter at State Fair Park Monday with her TV and some boxes of clothes.
Bengals fans treat Packer backer rudely
Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - Nov 1, 2005
Cincinnati may have won against Green Bay, but they lost a lot of character Sunday. I took my 9-year-old niece from Wisconsin to the Bengals-Packers game.
Last hurricane refugees leaving State Fair Park
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Oct 31, 2005
WEST ALLIS, Wis. - Nancy Mondy walked out of the hurricane refugee shelter at State Fair Park Monday with her TV and some boxes of clothes.
Last hurricane refugees leaving State Fair Park
Duluth News Tribune, MN - Oct 31, 2005
WEST ALLIS, Wis. - Nancy Mondy walked out of the hurricane refugee shelter at State Fair Park Monday with her TV and some boxes of clothes.
Added value?
MLive.com, MI - Oct 31, 2005
Just a quick walk through the grocery store these days shows how calcium is being added to products such as orange juice, bread, cereals, breakfast bars, to name a few.
Ward 4 council race
Woodbridge Sentinel, NJ - Nov 1, 2005
“We really should be devoting more time to a road program. We have had about a dozen roads repaired in the fourth ward, with most of it done in the last month.
'Dear America, happy goodbye independence day'
The South African Star (subscription), South Africa - Nov 1, 2005
In light of your failure to elect a competent president, and thus to govern yourselves, we hereby give notice of the revocation of your independence, effective immediately.
Rodgers celebrates 30th anniversary of New York with a sandwich
International Association of Athletics Foundation, Monaco - Nov 1, 2005
New York, USA - The first five-borough New York City Marathon in 1976 came at a opportune time for Bill Rodgers who was looking to regain his footing after a terrible Olympic marathon earlier in the year, the four-time champion recalled at a celebration ...
'That '70s Show' goes to pot again
WFAA (subscription), TX - Oct 31, 2005
The winner, in a pot-fogged photo finish, is That '70s Show, which joined Fox on Aug. 23, 1998. NBC's W&G and CBS' King of Queens both premiered on Sept.
AROUND THE TOWNS
Freeport Journal Standard, IL - Nov 1, 2005
Illinois Home Energy Assistance Program: The Northwestern Illinois Community Action Agency is making appointments for households who meeting income guidelines to apply for the Illinois Home Energy Assistance Program.
Last hurricane refugees leaving State Fair Park
Janesville Gazette, WI - Nov 1, 2005
Nancy Mondy walked out of the hurricane refugee shelter at State Fair Park Monday with her TV and some boxes of clothes. It was the last time she would call the shelter home.
Names in the Game
The Ledger, FL - Nov 1, 2005
The first five-borough New York City Marathon in 1976 came at an opportune time for Bill Rodgers, who was looking to regain his footing after a disastrous Olympic marathon earlier that year.
Back to school for English
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Nov 1, 2005
Linda Yount put her teeth over her lower lip. "Vvvvv," she sounded out. Her students returned the sound, which came out more like "ffffff," but that didn't stop them from trying until they got it right.
Oliver's Twist: Fear, loathing in San Antonio: What the outside ...
San Antonio Express (subscription), TX - Oct 31, 2005
There are times when sports can spook us plenty, leaving our psyches in a twist tighter than Warren Sapp's dreadlocks. Speaking of dread, who among us doesn't greet this Halloween with a shudder as we consider ...
Different in death
Santa Barbara News-Press (subscription), CA - Oct 31, 2005
Frank Noriega was raised Catholic, but his real church was the airport. He loved the planes, the pilots, the dignitaries who passed through.
Write in Gladding for Plainfield vote
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Oct 31, 2005
We are very happy to have Donald Gladding as a write-in candidate for first selectman. The other two candidates only are threatening to sue, and whining, plus more negativity on how to do things.
Ankeny Roll Call
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Nov 1, 2005
Special FX Electric Fireplace Co., at 5329 Second Ave., is a central Iowa dealer for electraflame electric fireplaces. Owner David Edgerton sells fireplace inserts, mantels and stoves.
Golfers swing onto catwalk
Bucks Free Press, UK - Nov 1, 2005
LADY golfers will be swinging their hips on the catwalk at a charity fashion show this week for Breast Cancer Care. Harleyford women's golf captain, Chris Corse, is planning an evening of sophistication involving ...
Community Calendar
Little Falls Evening Times, NY - Nov 1, 2005
To have a meeting or activity included in this section, send it to Calendar of Events, The Evening Times, PO Box 1007, Little Falls, NY 13365.
Wilma Victims Get Short Shrift
Chabad-Lubavitch, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Elderly Jews in south Florida have two strikes against them: Hurricane Wilma wiped out their electrical power, their lifeline to self-sufficiency, and, after Hurricane Katrina and Rita, it seems few tears are left to be shed for the plight of these victims ...
New shop sells old vinyl records
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Nov 1, 2005
A new shop at 509 Euclid Ave., Red Rooster Records, is selling old vinyl records - LP record albums and 45s - and CDs. The albums start at $1 and the 45s at 50 cents.
Trainer takes steps to help others walk again
Provo Daily Herald, UT - Nov 1, 2005
He's not a medical expert, or even a medicine man. Leighton Weber is just a personal trainer who helps the paralyzed walk. Clients wheel into a modest gym in the basement of Weber's Provo home, and after months or years of brutal training, they walk out.
Off the Beaten Tuscany Track: Italian for Travelers with Lara ...
Knox Village Soup, ME - Nov 1, 2005
ROCKLAND (Nov 1): Are you planning a trip to Italy? Do you love the sound of Italian language or do you just love Italian food and wine?
Leslie Harlib's Social Scene: Flowery celebration of autumn
Marin Independent-Journal, CA - Nov 1, 2005
Flower arrangements in rich autumnal hues of golds, oranges, russets and pomegranate reds thrilled more than 300 guests Thursday. The blossoms were the focal point of the San Francisco Garden Club's annual ...
Trainer takes steps to help others walk again
New Utah, UT - Nov 1, 2005
He's not a medical expert, or even a medicine man. Leighton Weber is just a personal trainer who helps the paralyzed walk. Clients wheel into a modest gym attached of Weber's Provo home, and after months or years of brutal training, they walk out.
Fad-Proof Your Diet
FoxReno.com, NV - Nov 1, 2005
Three years ago, the Atkins name was on everyone's lips. Science seemed to support the contention that a high-protein, low-carb diet produced safe, effective weight loss.
Rockford, still stinging from years of isolationism, ready to ...
The State, SC - Nov 1, 2005
They sat at their computers in long rows, cubicle after cubicle, designing some of the most sophisticated machine tools in the world.
Marriage off to stormy start
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Oct 31, 2005
Ken and Tina Burson’s Cancun honeymoon went from sun and sand to wind, rain, passing time in a shelter and trying to find a way home.
Fad-Proof Your Diet
NBC4i.com, OH - Nov 1, 2005
Three years ago, the Atkins name was on everyone's lips. Science seemed to support the contention that a high-protein, low-carb diet produced safe, effective weight loss.
Schwarzenegger vetoes major anti-family legislation
ChristianExaminer - Oct 31, 2005
Called a non-productive year by some pundits, the truth is that California’s Legislature still passed 961 bills in 2005. Of these, Gov.
OWL offers English lessons to parents
San Bernardino Sun, CA - Nov 1, 2005
Linda Yount put her teeth over her lower lip. "Vvvvv," she sounded out. Her students returned the sound, which came out more like "ffffff," but that didn't stop them from trying until they got it right.
Skyline, Prudential Capital pair up
Cincinnati Business Courier, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Skyline Chili, Inc. has formed a partnership with Prudential Capital Partners, of Chicago, Ill., the company said in a news release Tuesday.
New faces, new home
Albert Lea Tribune, MN - Nov 1, 2005
Some day, the education students are receiving at Albert Lea High School will take them places they never dreamed of going. Some other students are there today.
Cricket - Birrell's Ireland Hit The Big Time
News Letter, UK - Nov 1, 2005
More than 50 people turned up at Dublin Airport yesterday to welcome home the victorious Ireland cricket squad with skipper Trent Johnston and vice-captain Kyle McCallan carrying the Inter-Continental Cup.
Kurds Dream City A Beacon Of Hope
Mathaba.Net, Africa - Nov 1, 2005
ON THE ground, Dream City looks like nothing more than another walled compound in a country full of ruined army bases. It is only when watching the promotional film that the future of this particular site ...
Today's Community Calendar
Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Nov 1, 2005
AMERICAN HOLISTIC NURSES’ ASSOCIATION (AHNA) will meet from 7 to 9 pm at The Candleshop Inn, 44 Freeman St., York Beach, Maine. Guest speaker Jackie Fortier, a retired nurse, will discuss Therapeutic Touch.
A Glittering `Eid Mubarak
Islam Online, Qatar - Nov 1, 2005
The jangling and clinking of shimmering and glittering glass bangles, the soft fragrance of roses and lilies, the colorful clothes, and the unmistakable aroma of henna—all these and much ...

Bull market
Boston Globe, United States - Nov 1, 2005
The seagulls here make a quiet lunch by the water impossible. The summertime crowds of people are gone from this waterfront strip just ...
UPDATE 1-Papa John's posts higher profit, raises outlook
Reuters - Nov 1, 2005
Papa John's International Inc. (PZZA.O: Quote, Profile, Research) on Tuesday reported higher quarterly earnings, helped by the consolidation of results from a cheese purchasing company.
What's Cookin' at Papa John's?
Motley Fool - Oct 31, 2005
This Motley Fool Hidden Gems Watch List stock will earnings after the close of trading tomorrow. Now, some traders insist that any company with good news to report would do so early in the morning ...
Savage Love by Dan Savage
Village Voice, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Q. I've been with my guy for almost eight years. He wants sex way more often than I do, but I'm not attracted to his 80-pounds-overweight body.
Overgaauw celebrates 100 years
iAfrica.com, South Africa - Oct 31, 2005
The Van Velden family-owned Overgaauw wine estate in Stellenboch is marking its first one hundred years of uninterrupted winemaking with a series of centenary wine and art celebrations in November.
'Boondocks' crew faces tough transition
Bremerton Sun (subscription), United States - Nov 1, 2005
The frequently controversial newspaper comic strip "The Boondocks" becomes an occasionally funny animated series Sunday at 11 on Cartoon Network.
PANTHERS MORNING AFTER – VIKINGS
Panthers Insider - Oct 31, 2005
There's a few foods that's just eatin' food, if you know what I mean. These are foods that you chew on for the pure simple pleasure of eating.
Papa John's reports higher third-quarter profit
The State, SC - Nov 1, 2005
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Papa John's International Inc., the nation's third-largest pizza chain, on Tuesday reported higher third-quarter profits that continued its upswing for the year.
Developing Healthful Fast Foods
Food Product Design, IL - Nov 1, 2005
For more than two decades now, the quick-service industry has endeavored to include healthful items on menus. Often, those products have failed to grab much of an audience and frequently drifted into obscurity.
Apple descriptions
OregonLive.com, OR - Nov 1, 2005
1. Red Delicious: This best-seller has been bred mostly for looks in the past, thus mealy yellow and insipidly sweet fruit. Growers are bringing new strains to market with regained crispness and complex flavor.
Senatobia Middle School
Seantobia Democrat, MS - Nov 1, 2005
Lunch: Pizza, chicken salad sandwich, cheeseburger pie, chef salad, whole kernel corn, tossed salad w/dressing, seasoned green beans, pineapple tidbits, rosy applesauce, fresh grapes, crackers and milk.
From the Chalkboard
Winchester Star, VA - Oct 31, 2005
The James Wood High School Band Boosters will be offering hoagies on Election Day, Nov. 8. Orders are due no later than Wednesday.
Fair To Promote Healthier Lifestyles
The Bahama Journal, Bahamas - Nov 1, 2005
Bahamians are being encouraged to adopt a healthier lifestyle to avoid falling into the bracket of Bahamians suffering from obesity, hypertension and other illnesses related to poor health.
People en Español Partners with Kraft to Create Exclusive Holiday ...
Hispanic PR Wire (press release), FL - Oct 31, 2005
New York, NY--(HISPANIC PR WIRE)--October 31, 2005--People en Español, the nation’s best-selling Hispanic magazine and Kraft Foods Global Inc.
TOWN, FARMERS HONORED
Westerly Sun, RI - Nov 1, 2005
HOPKINTON - The town of Hopkinton and one of its farms were both honored by the Southern Rhode Island Conservation District at its annual meeting last week at the Exeter Grange.
Style on the Speed Dial
New West, MT - Oct 31, 2005
Ben Ferencz spends at least part of his days in a stylish office with big windows, perched eye level with his G4 Mac and its 23-inch screen.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
Josephine-County-News.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
MedfordNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Savage Love
PW-Philadelphia Weekly, PA - Nov 1, 2005
I've been with my guy for almost eight years. He wants sex way more often than I do, but I'm not attracted to his 80-pounds-overweight body.
Pumpkin Ravioli
News 14 Carolina, NC - Nov 1, 2005
Slice the pumpkin in half, scoop out the seeds and roast it at 350 degrees, in the oven, until soft. (About 1 hour.) Saute the diced red onion and minced garlic in a few tablespoons of butter until they’re soft.
Parkers Farm Peanut Butter is Cool, Naturally
Yahoo! News (press release) - Nov 1, 2005
COON RAPIDS, Minn., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Parkers Farm, Inc., a rapidly growing producer of refrigerated food condiments, cheeses and spreads, announced today the introduction of Parkers Farm All Natural ...
Savage Love
Minneapolis City Pages, MN - Nov 1, 2005
I've been with my guy for almost eight years. He wants sex way more often than I do, but I don't want it because I'm not attracted to his 80-pounds-overweight body.
Gallo Family Recognizes Top Artisanal Food Producers With The ...
Yahoo! News (press release) - Nov 1, 2005
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- As Americans become increasingly attuned to the virtues of fine wine and food pairings, Gallo Family Vineyards, the first family of American wine, announced today ...
Cinnabon expands into Aqaba
Strategiy, United Arab Emirates - Nov 1, 2005
Cinnabon Jordan, part of Jana Restaurant Management (a member of Tantash Group) has announced its expansion into Aqaba this week. The grand opening of the new Cinnabon Aqaba Bakery, Jordan’s 6th branch, is ...
The Green Burro replaces Ritchy's in downtown
goTriad.com, NC - Nov 1, 2005
"Do you remember the grinning short Cuban cowboy who always greeted everyone with a big 'Howdy!'?". Donna Rivero chuckles and cocks a thumb at her husband Jesse Rivero.
Brass Ring burger is tried and true
Palm Beach Post, FL - Nov 1, 2005
"Try the burger," said my colleague when we spoke about my going to the Brass Ring Pub in Royal Palm Beach. My husband and I visited on a recent Friday night and we knew burgers would be part of the meal.
Low-fat salad still high in flavor
South Bend Tribune, IN - Oct 31, 2005
Place the potatoes in enough cold water to cover them by 2 inches and bring to a boil. Cook 12 minutes, or until just tender. Add the green beans and cook another 3 minutes, or until the green beans are crisp ...
Secret Hotels of Tuscany
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
A few years back--before Tuscany was the setting for all those books and movies, before the dollar dropped in value--you would have paid a lot less to visit.
Parents' corner: Healthful snacks
El Paso Times, TX - Oct 31, 2005
Grandmother Angie Rodriguez is looking for ideas on healthful snacks to send to her grandchildren's classes. Here are some ideas from El Paso nutritionist Bridget Swinney's book "Healthy Food for Healthy Kids" (Meadowbrook Press).
Table Talk: All souped up for winter
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - Nov 1, 2005
Food follows the seasons. Grim, gray and chilly November demands soup, the ancient comfort food. Soup evolves -- sometimes lionized, often bastardized.
Portland, Oregon: Can a Place Be Too Perfect?
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
When I first heard Loretta Lynn sing, "Well, Portland, Oregon, and sloe gin fizz / If that ain't love, then tell me what is," I wanted to write her a letter.
WCCC event spotlights culinary department
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Nov 1, 2005
Those are just a few of the exquisite offerings that will be found at the Westmoreland County Community College Education Foundation's 19th annual dinner.
Outbreaks of salmonella infections associated with eating Roma ...
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 1, 2005
Three outbreaks of Salmonella infections associated with eating Roma tomatoes were detected in the United States and Canada in the summer of 2004.
Memories flowing with milk and sugar
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Nov 1, 2005
Jan Moir reviews Hallelujah! the Welcome Table by Maya Angelou and Climbing the Mango Trees by Madhur Jaffrey. Food memoirs are not for the weak of appetite nor, in this instance, the lactose intolerant.
Recipe: Polenta Without Fear
New York Times, United States - Nov 1, 2005
1. Bring milk to a boil with 2 cups water in a medium saucepan and add a large pinch of salt. Adjust heat so liquid simmers. Add cornmeal in a steady stream, whisking as you do to prevent lumps.
Turn a fall vegetable into a great Italian meal
Wednesday Journal, IL - Nov 1, 2005
There are many things I like about teaching at Kendall College. Being afforded the opportunity to pass on to a younger generation the knowledge I’ve acquired throughout my years in the food industry fills ...
Cooking for children (Recipes, more on Living main page)
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - Nov 1, 2005
At the recent "Everything Fit and Healthy Expo" held in Essex Junction, Tammy Morin of St. Albans could have met the governor or relaxed with some yoga, but the busy mother of three was focused on a different goal.
Hail to the middle man
Restaurant News Resource, Canada - Nov 1, 2005
James Tranchemontagne, the head chef at Uffa! restaurant, used to try buying produce, herbs and other ingredients directly from growers, but they just didn't want to deal with him because his orders were so small.
Charlie Coon / S&S
Stars and Stripes, D.C. - Nov 1, 2005
Beer aficionados might recognize the name. Chimay is synonymous with Belgian beer. It’s made at a Trappist monastery in Scourmont, about five miles outside the town of Chimay, Belgium.
Use caution eating ‘light' at salad bars
Brewton Standard, United States - Oct 31, 2005
Editor's note: For three weeks, Janet Peterman will be focusing on “Eating away from home.” This is the final article of three in a series.
Gilli conjures up meals for all seasons with a distinctly Welsh ...
ic Wales, United Kingdom - Nov 1, 2005
AUTUMN - known for brightly coloured leaves, cold crisp mornings... and kidneys with blackberry mustard and parsnip pancake, if a new recipe book is anything to go by.
Deion Branch is Braintree High's MVP
Braintree Forum, MA - Nov 1, 2005
New England Patriots wide receiver, Deion Branch, presented Braintree High School with $20,000 worth of exercise/gym equipment - the winning prize from 3-A-Day of Dairy's MVP (Mom's Valuable Picks: Milk, Cheese & Yogurt) contest.
Tailormade for touchy-feely Tories
This is London, UK - Oct 31, 2005
In the dark, backward abysm of time, leaders of the Conservative Party were selected by a group of shadowy figures known as 'the magic circle'.
Deli takes obvious pride in food, service
Palladium-Item, IN - Oct 31, 2005
But it’s worth your time - and your appetite ‭o place the Hometown Deli on your map for eating out in Richmond. The spot sits at 906 N. I St.
MISTLETOE & MAGIC BRUNCHES SUPPORT JUNIOR LEAGUE
Tyler Morning Telegraph, TX - Oct 31, 2005
Few things define the holiday season more than great food. Gilbert & Keller Custom Catering of Fort Worth, will prepare three different brunch menus November 10, 11 and 12 during Mistletoe & Magic's "Deep in the Heart.
I Don't Smell a Thing
Washington Post, United States - Oct 31, 2005
When Your Nose Doesn't Work Right, It's Hard to Tell Chocolate From Vicks VapoRub. Maybe That's Not So Bad. By Jason Feifer.
Heart of scone F
The Free Lance-Star, VA - Nov 1, 2005
The dough needs prepping so the yeast can activate. Then it's on to bake the scones, make the baguettes, be sure that the focaccia is going 30 minutes after the croissants and that everything ...
Fanfare Over Sancerre
Gothamist, NY - Oct 31, 2005
With the weather getting cold so quickly (did we blink and miss Fall?), wine drinkers have a tendency to make the switch from white to red wines.
The Phantom Fork: The Vintage Caffe, a warm, festive discovery in ...
Napa Valley Register, CA - Nov 1, 2005
* Each Tuesday the Register reviews an area restaurant, with an emphasis on establishments where a couple can dine for $30 or less.
Chopped Salad With Lemon Basil Dressing
OregonLive.com, OR - Nov 1, 2005
This popular copycat version of the chopped salad served at Ruth's Chris is an eclectic mix of ingredients. You can customize it to suit personal tastes.
The Butcher's Conscience
Chronogram, NY - Oct 31, 2005
From behind a glass case displaying freshly cut meats, Joshua Applestone is explaining how he gave up his vegan diet and became a butcher.
Swalls celebrates 30 years in business
Benton Evening News, IL - Oct 31, 2005
Staff writer. Some people spend much of their lives trying to figure out trying to determine what career path they should take; others seem destined from the start to know which path to take.
For Parties and Presents, Go Wild!
Daily American Online (subscription), PA - Oct 31, 2005
Parties to give, presents to buy - are you ready for the annual holiday madness? Smart shoppers will use computers and telephones to sail through their "to do" lists.
Phrases that irritate me!
Omnibus Online (subscription), MO - Nov 1, 2005
Here is a list of drastically and grotesquely overused sayings or phrases. These are sometimes called 'clichés,' and whenever I hear them I just want to punch the person who said them in the face.
Film Listings
San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - Nov 1, 2005
The 21st annual Film Arts Festival of Independent Cinema runs Nov 3-9 at Kanbar Hall, Jewish Community Center, 3200 California, SF; Roxie Cinema (and Little Roxie), 3117 16th St, SF; Parkway Theater, 1834 Park, Oakl; Smith Rafael Film Center, 1118 Fourth ...
Snyder has Missouri on the rebound
Corpus Christi Caller Times, TX - Oct 31, 2005
Being a coach and having a website dedicated to you is not usually a good thing. It's something Missouri basketball coach Quin Snyder knows too well.
Diet another day: the three-apple-a-day diet
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Oct 31, 2005
How to drop a dress size in seven days. This week: Melissa Whitworth looks at the three-apple-a-day diet. This quaint-sounding diet, developed in Wenatchee, Washington, a small town on America's west coast, is simple but has staggering results.
Knowing where to find answers often is the best answer
Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription), TN - Nov 1, 2005
How many miniature marshmallows does it take to make one regular-size marshmallow? Do I have to add celery to chicken salad? How do I remove the skin from bell peppers?
Feta not a generic term but a designation of origin
Markenbusiness, Germany - Oct 31, 2005
A cheese maker in Yorkshire, Shepherds Purse, is disappointed but not surprised by a decision of the European Court of Justice that bars them from selling one of their products as ‘Yorkshire Feta’.
How to deal with midnight munching
Mumbai Mirror, India - Nov 1, 2005
Is a bedtime snack part of your nocturnal ritual? Do you routinely eat dinner late due to work, exercise or family commitments? Many people find themselves falling into the habit of eating at night, making it difficult to lose weight.
Slow Food movement gathers momentum
NutraIngredients.com, France - Oct 31, 2005
Good food may stimulate our senses, but it also reflects centuries of culinary culture, customs and unique aspects of life, as highlighted in a recent Slow Food exhibition in Montpellier.
Bronzed and beautiful
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Gratins are quintessential fall-to-winter dishes, warming and often rustic but not without a hint of sophistication. A coat of grated cheese or bread crumbs tossed with olive oil bakes to ...
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
Jackson-County-News.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
WilliamsOregonNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
GlendaleOregonNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
NewsShadyCove.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
NewsAshland.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
ApplegateOregonNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
JacksonvilleOregonNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
RogueRiverNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
NewsEaglePoint.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
PhoenixOregonNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
GoldHillnews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
CentralPointNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
GrantsPassNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Papa John's reports higher third-quarter profit
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Nov 1, 2005
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Papa John's International Inc., the nation's third-largest pizza chain, on Tuesday reported higher third-quarter profits that continued its upswing for the year.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
CaveJunctionNews.com, United States - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Papa John's reports higher third-quarter profit
Kentucky.com, KY - Nov 1, 2005
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Papa John's International Inc., the nation's third-largest pizza chain, on Tuesday reported higher third-quarter profits that continued its upswing for the year.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
WhiteCityNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Papa John's reports higher third-quarter profit
Centre Daily Times, PA - Nov 1, 2005
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - Papa John's International Inc., the nation's third-largest pizza chain, on Tuesday reported higher third-quarter profits that continued its upswing for the year.
Travel News From Portland, Oregon
MerlinNews.com, OR - Oct 31, 2005
Portland, Oregon - Fall is a terrific time in the Northwest. Here's the latest travel news from Portland. America's First-ever Culinary Travel Guide is released and you can save 50 percent on a Portland Jazz Festival Passport.
Cinnabon Expands Into Aqaba
Al-Bawaba, Jordan - Nov 1, 2005
Cinnabon Jordan, part of Jana Restaurant Management (a member of Tantash Group) announced its expansion into Aqaba this week. The grand opening of the new Cinnabon Aqaba Bakery, Jordan’s 6th branch, is scheduled ...
Parkers Farm Peanut Butter is Cool, Naturally
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Nov 1, 2005
COON RAPIDS, Minn., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Parkers Farm, Inc., a rapidly growing producer of refrigerated food condiments, cheeses and spreads, announced today the introduction of Parkers Farm All Natural ...
Gallo Family Recognizes Top Artisanal Food Producers With The ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Nov 1, 2005
SONOMA COUNTY, Calif., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- As Americans become increasingly attuned to the virtues of fine wine and food pairings, Gallo Family Vineyards, the first family of American wine, announced today ...
Brass Ring burger is tried and true
Palm Beach Post, FL - Nov 1, 2005
"Try the burger," said my colleague when we spoke about my going to the Brass Ring Pub in Royal Palm Beach. My husband and I visited on a recent Friday night and we knew burgers would be part of the meal.
Saying Goodbye To Theo
Deadspin, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Well, it’sa bad day for Hire Me Theo; shocking just about everybody, Theo Epstein has resigned as general manager of the Red Sox, sending just about every baseball blogger into full-fledged apoplexy this morning.
A lesson learned
MaineToday.com, ME - Nov 1, 2005
Don't believe everything you hear or read for that matter. That's just one of the lessons I learned this morning. When I heard the news at 4:15 am I had to first make sure that I was not still sleeping.
General Principles
Hartford Courant, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Larry Lucchino can run everything he wants; in fact, the more he runs everything the more I get to sit around doing nothing; I've got resume recommendations on my skills at doing nothing for a living.
New White House Chef Makes Official Debut
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Oct 31, 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 Wednesday: preparing ...
Dean's Creamy Forecast
Motley Fool - Nov 1, 2005
It's not the most exciting business on the planet, but when dairy giant Dean Foods (NYSE: DF) reports earnings Wednesday morning, analysts are expecting some pretty upbeat results.
Evans coming in for run support
Boston Globe, United States - Nov 1, 2005
Corey Dillon is hobbling on a sore ankle, Patrick Pass pulled up lame in Sunday night's game against the Bills, and even Amos Zereoue landed ...
Thief steals pizza parlour dough
BBC News, UK - Nov 1, 2005
A burglar who raided a California pizza parlour in the dead of night was forced to leave a hand-made pepperoni feast in the oven as he fled with his loot.
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Oct 31, 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.
Haiti police free kidnapped kids of US couple
MSNBC - Nov 1, 2005
PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti - Police rescued 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.
Hole opens up over tunnel in Sydney suburbs
ABC Online, Australia - Nov 1, 2005
TONY EASTLEY: It's said that Sydney has a love affair with tunnels. Over the years rail and increasingly road tunnels have been built making a veritable Swiss cheese of Sydney sandstone under the CBD and some suburbs.
Police free missionary's kidnapped children
CNN International - Oct 31, 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.
Three kidnapped children rescued in Haiti
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Oct 31, 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.
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
ABC News - Oct 31, 2005
Members of the provisional electoral council "CEP" account the representative numbers that were issued for the Presidential race at the at the Hotel Ritz Kinam in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Monday, Oct.31, 2005.
Three Kidnapped Children Rescued in Haiti
ABC News - Oct 31, 2005
Police rescued 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.
Haiti police free three kidnapped children of American missionary
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Oct 31, 2005
Police rescued 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.

Program That Turns Powdered Milk Into Cheese For Food Pantries ...
Milwaukee Channel.com, WI - Nov 1, 2005
MILWAUKEE -- For more than a year, a groundbreaking program in Milwaukee has turned government surplus powdered milk into cheese for local food pantries at no cost.
Wine and Cheese For Multiple Sclerosis
Delta Democrat Times, MS - Nov 1, 2005
Delta Democrat Times. GREENVILLE - For those who like to sample a variety of wines and cheeses, along with tasty sampling of creative dishes, then the Multiple Sclerosis Society fund-raising event Thursday is the place to be.
Valio launches new cheese in Ukraine
Cee Food industry, France - Oct 31, 2005
Finnish dairy company Valio plans to increase its sales on the Ukrainian and Russian markets by launching new cheese and butter products.
Kapiti Introduces “Tamariki”, The New Blue Cheese
Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - Oct 31, 2005
Award-winning cheese maker, Kapiti Cheeses, is introducing a new blue cheese to the retail market. Called “Tamariki”, Kapiti is hoping the new cheese will win over a new group of consumers to the taste and enjoyment of blue cheese.
You are a grilled cheese sandwich
Daily Cardinal, WI - Oct 31, 2005
The other night I made myself some grilled cheese for dinner, and I can tell you—without exaggeration or hyperbole—that it was the finest grilled cheese sandwich that has ever existed on Earth.
WISCONSIN DELLS’ CHEESE FACTORY IS PETA’S ‘RESTAURANT OF THE ...
PETA (press release), VA - Nov 1, 2005
Wisconsin Dells, Wis. - Nestled among lush gardens and located in a former cheese factory, the Cheese Factory restaurant has deservedly gained a reputation for excellence that extends well outside the confines of Wisconsin Dells.
The Intermediate Eater: After 50,000 cheese squares, you know you ...
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Nov 1, 2005
As the ladies of St. Demetrios were preparing the last pieces of baklava for this year's Greek Festival, the ladies of Edmonds Unitarian Church prepared their own production line, to make 2,000 portions of Maybelle's Cheese Squares.
1 cup shredded part-skim mozzarella cheese
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - Nov 1, 2005
Preheat oven to 425 degrees. Combine the bread crumbs, Parmesan cheese, garlic powder and salt in a shallow bowl. Place the olive oil in a separate bowl.
Couple's goat cheese made with Pride
Herald and News, OR - Oct 31, 2005
The couple takes pride in producing tasty cheese, but that's multiplied because Pride is the doe that provides milk for the cheese.
4 oz. part-skim mozzarella cheese, or soy cheese, shredded
Child - Oct 31, 2005
Brush bottom of a 9" by 13" pan with 1 Tbs. olive oil. Slice polenta into 24 circles; arrange so they cover the bottom of the pan.
Tyropita - Greek Cheese Pie
Bella Online - Nov 1, 2005
Mix the crumbled feta cheese with the beaten eggs. Generously butter a baking pan that is about the size of a sheet of the phyllo dough.
Job of the Day: Chuck E. Cheese Party Host
WOAI, TX - Oct 31, 2005
Working in the Chuck E. Cheese showroom will keep you busy! Not only will you interact with guests, you'll have the chance to make lasting magical memories for children and their parents.
Cheese products: top flavors in new products
Food Business Review - Oct 31, 2005
31 Oct 2005, 09:52 GMT - Aside from 'blend', 'cheddar' was the most popular cheese flavor in the year to August 2005, retaining its place from the same period last year.
Mushroom-filled frittata includes tarragon, cheese
South Bend Tribune, IN - Oct 31, 2005
For many people, a great brunch dish is something that tastes great any time of day -- for breakfast, lunch or a late, light dinner.
French cheese
The Lawyer, UK - Oct 31, 2005
Used to the soothing tones of Vivaldi as hold music, Tulkinghorn was delighted to be treated to a much more upbeat tune when calling French firm Caubet Chouchana Meyer the other day.
Head cheese
Detroit Metro Times, MI - Nov 1, 2005
Bob Mould played Minneapolis a while ago, and, arriving a day early, caught Neil Young there. He recounted Young’s show later: “I was ready to yell, ‘Hey, Neil, are you gonna buy that guitar?
Pasta with goat's cheese, rocket & crisp prosciutto
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Nov 1, 2005
Preheat oven to 190?C. Spread the prosciutto in 1 layer on a lightly oiled baking sheet. Bake 5 minutes or until crisp. Remove and cool.
Valio launches new cheese in Ukraine
Dairy Reporter, France - Nov 1, 2005
Finnish dairy company Valio plans to increase its sales on the Ukrainian and Russian markets by launching new cheese and butter products.
Really 'cheesy' secrets
Christian Science Monitor, MA - Oct 31, 2005
From the pastures where the cows graze to the aging of cheese - each step is important. By Nancy Humphrey Case. Inside Paul Percy's barn in Stowe, Vt.
Carnie Wilson: Cooking With 'Love'
ABC News - Nov 1, 2005
Carnie Wilson just released her cookbook, "To Serve with Love." Proceeds will be donated to Katrina charities. (Amazon.com).
Kapiti introduces “Tamariki”
Food Ingredients First (press release), Netherlands - Nov 1, 2005
01/11/05 Award-winning cheese maker, Kapiti Cheeses, is introducing a new blue cheese to the retail market. Called “Tamariki”, Kapiti is hoping the new cheese will win over a new group of consumers to the taste and enjoyment of blue cheese.
Cornbread Dressing time has arrived again
Houston Chronicle, United States - Nov 1, 2005
A: I'd be happy to reprint this delicious recipe. It is Mother's Cornbread Dressing, and it is a tried-and-true one that is great as a stuffing, too.
Lunch Menus
Madison Daily Leader, SD - Oct 31, 2005
Wednesday: Juniors' Choice: Chicken and cheese, quesadillas, smiley face potatoes, cheesy beans, strawberries and kiwi, ice cream, chocolate milk.
schools menu: November 7 to November 11
Jupiter Courier (subscription), FL - Nov 1, 2005
Note: As of press time, no decision had been made about when Palm Beach County schools would reopen after Hurricane Wilma. Choice of one: cheese omelet, yogurt, assorted cold cereal; grits, toast.
Slow Food show hits growing GI trend
Dairy Reporter, France - Oct 31, 2005
Organisers say the movement has doubled in two years as the identity, individuality and heritage of food takes on new importance among the growing number of consumers ...
With fresh mozzarella, it's all about taste and texture
AZ Central.com, AZ - Oct 31, 2005
ALBANY, NY - Some six hours before customers begin filling the wooden booths and tables for dinner at McGuire's, chef Andrew Plummer begins a ritual that few restaurants in the region ever attempt: He makes fresh mozzarella.
Hints for November
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Nov 1, 2005
NOV. 1: Warm welcome: Heat apple cider (with or without a splash of apple brandy), then simmer with purchased mulling spices or cinnamon sticks, whole allspice, fresh ginger and a vanilla bean.
Food Review: Osteria Il Centro
University News (subscription), MO - Oct 31, 2005
Standing on the corner of 51st and Main, the little Italian restaurant Osteria Il Centro is somehow obscured in seeming deference to the larger, popular Minsky's Pizza next door.
Move over, arena food
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Nov 1, 2005
As the Bucks prepare for their home opener Saturday against the Miami Heat, much is cooking behind the scenes at the Bradley Center to ensure that fans get a taste of success.
Officials: Guarded business dealings necessary
Clovis News Journal, NM - Nov 1, 2005
In the age of information, keeping secrets is standard business practice, according to some academic and business officials. A growing method of grapevine circumvention is the confidentiality agreement.
PLANE FARE
Monterey County Herald, CA - Nov 1, 2005
Dining on an airplane these days is like hitting a convenience store. On most domestic flights, the most substantial meal you'll get is a collection of snacks you might buy at 7-Eleven -- cheese ...
Veranda Bistro -- it's all Greek to me
Roanoke Times, VA - Nov 1, 2005
Roanoke has several nice restaurants that offer a few Greek items here and there -- Paul's with their wonderful Greek salads and gyros -- and we now have a place that offers an ethnic Greek experience.
One hungry man
CiN Weekly, OH - Nov 1, 2005
Kevin "The Carburetor" Carr is a dude who loves food. In fact, according to the International Federation of Competitive Eating (yes, there is such an organization), he is the 40th ranked professional eater in the world.
What's In Store
Gwinnett Daily Post, GA - Nov 1, 2005
Cheese Nips has introduced a new oven-baked chip, available in Bold Cheddar and Nacho flavors. These new chips come in a stand-up, foil-seal bag and contain no trans fats.
Bill for items not ordered still sticks in the craw
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Nov 1, 2005
Dear Lynne: How would you handle this situation? We took friends out to celebrate their anniversary. The chef sent out dishes and wine we didn't order.
New Hot Sandwiches Go Beyond Toasted
Yahoo! News (press release) - Nov 1, 2005
DESOTO, Kan., Nov. 1 /PRNewswire/ -- Hot Sandwich connoisseurs have gotten the cold shoulder for a long time. Everywhere they went "hot" always seemed to mean "toasted.
TIDES OF COMMERCE: Restaurant group to open two new spots
Maui News, HI - Oct 31, 2005
Aaron Placourakis will open two more restaurants on Maui this year, including the 21st-century rendition of one of Kaanapali’s best-known spots, Swan Court at the Hyatt Regency.
Food Notes
Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Nov 1, 2005
The Brown Faculty Club and Brown Bookstore kick off the Authors Who Cook series with Michael Schlow, executive chef and co-owner of Boston's Radius, Via Matta, and Great Bay restaurants tomorrow from 5 to 7 pm He will offer samples of his recipes, helpful ...
TURNIP GREEN SOUP WORKS WITH FRESH, FROZEN
Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Nov 1, 2005
Toni Dennis of Biloxi started making turnip green soup after reading a 1997 recipe that appeared in this column, and she has been making ever since.
Business confidentiality agreements restrict public information
Portales News-Tribune, NM - Nov 1, 2005
In the age of information, keeping secrets is standard business practice, according to some academic and business officials. A growing method of grapevine circumvention is the confidentiality agreement.
School lunch menus
Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD - Nov 1, 2005
Monday - Pizza or barbecued grilled chicken on bun, corn, applesauce, Italian ice and milk. Secondary may also choose noodle soup.
Yorks 'feta' must change its name
FarmersWeekly, UK - Oct 31, 2005
A Yorkshire cheesemaker has been told that it will have to re-brand its feta cheese by 2007, following a European court decision that only Greek manufacturers may use the name "feta".
Fla. Panel Concludes: Skip Airplane Food, Pack Your Own
Airport Business, MD - Nov 1, 2005
Dining on an airplane these days is like hitting a convenience store. On most domestic flights, the most substantial meal you'll get is a collection of snacks you might buy at 7-Eleven -- cheese ...
Flu shots scheduled for November and December
Richmond.com, VA - Nov 1, 2005
Richmond.comTuesday, November 01, 2005The Chesterfield County Health Department will hold several influenza-vaccination clinics for adults in November and December.
Indoor lacrosse comes to Richmond
Richmond.com, VA - Nov 1, 2005
Richmond.comTuesday, November 01, 2005The Richmond Department of Parks, Recreation and Community Facilities has partnered with the Richmond Police Athletic League to bring indoor lacrosse to Richmond this winter.
Veggie pizza part of Uno makeover
New York Daily News, NY - Oct 31, 2005
Oh, lighten up. That's what Uno Chicago Grill, famous for its decadently cheese-laden, artery-clogging deep-dish pizzas, is trying to do with its image, giving its restaurants, including ...
McDonald's to put nutritional information on food wrappers
Texas Tech Daily Net, TX - Oct 31, 2005
McDonald's restaurant has decided to display nutritional information for the majority of their food products on the food wrappers beginning next year, according to CBS News.
I was on Franklin Street
The Daily Tar Heel - Nov 1, 2005
Halloween on Franklin Street is an experience difficult to describe succinctly. A veritable rockfest; a rollicking scene reminiscent of a tame Rob Zombie video; a party without rival.
Papa John's Reports Third Quarter Earnings; October Comparable ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Nov 1, 2005
-- Earnings per share of $0.62 in 2005 vs. $0.46 in 2004 (2005 EPS includes an $0.11 gain per share associated with the consolidation of BIBP Commodities, Inc.
LUNCH MENU
Daily Pilot, CA - Oct 31, 2005
The Newport-Mesa Unified School District offers menu choices each day at elementary schools. Students may choose a vegetarian entrée.
Southern Christmas Show
WSOCtv.com, NC - Oct 31, 2005
The region’s most exciting holiday tradition, the Southern Christmas Show, will again this year transform the Charlotte Merchandise Mart’s three huge buildings into a holiday wonderland.
By Karen Grenus Contributing Editor
Food Product Design, IL - Nov 1, 2005
Maintaining texture in foods is all about shelf life. Processed foods can sit for months before they hit a consumer's palate. What's more, product designers need to not only choose ingredients that deliver ...
Sedona: The Top 25
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
How do we love Arizona's New Age nirvana? Rebecca Ascher-Walsh counts the ways, in no particular order. 1. Rock stars up close: The breathtaking Red Rocks, which jut from the high desert floor in furious jags ...
Why Kraft decided to ban some food ads to children
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Nov 1, 2005
Since JL Kraft started a cheese business in 1903, Kraft Foods Inc. has shaped an image as family-oriented as the Oscar Mayer hot dogs and Jell-O it sells.
Quick and easy dinners
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Oct 31, 2005
• Sauté onions and garlic in olive oil, stir in a can of crushed tomatoes and simmer until thick, seasoning to taste. Spoon sauce over cooked pasta.
Hair of the Dog
Seattle Weekly, WA - Nov 1, 2005
It can be quite unnerving to have brunch at the place where you downed far too many cocktails the night before. But despite the lingering scent of cigarettes and spilled tequila shots, breakfast ...
TURNIP GREEN SOUP WORKS WITH FRESH, FROZEN
SunHerald.com, MS - Nov 1, 2005
Toni Dennis of Biloxi started making turnip green soup after reading a 1997 recipe that appeared in this column, and she has been making ever since.
Attempt To Crack Down On Illegal Gambling — (11/02/2005)
KXXV, TX - Nov 1, 2005
A crackdown on illegal gambling may be proving too hot to handle! Tuesday evening city council members held a public hearing on a proposed ordinance that would require indoor amusement facilities to get a license.
Bloggers offer deep insight into untold issues
OSU - The Lantern, OH - Nov 1, 2005
A blog has the potential to be many things. It can be a unique snapshot of life or it can be the profound thoughts of a struggling artist hastily thrown on screen and abandoned.
Whimsy Ends Where the Food Begins
New York Times, United States - Nov 1, 2005
At Thor the servers may be a bit irreverent, but the chef, Kurt Gutenbrunner, is not. By FRANK BRUNI. ONE of the waitresses fancies herself a futurist.
School lunches
Marshfield Mariner, MA - Nov 1, 2005
BBQ rib sandwich on a bun, lettuce, tomato and pickles, Frito Lay baked snack bag. Sausage sub, peppers and onions, lettuce, tomato and pickles, Frito Lay baked snack bag.
Napa On My Mind
Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Nov 1, 2005
Napa Valley is one of the coolest destinations for foodies. It possesses two of the three best things in life: Good Food and Excellent Wine.
Papa John's Reports Third Quarter Earnings
Restaurant News Resource, Canada - Nov 1, 2005
-- Earnings per share of $0.62 in 2005 vs. $0.46 in 2004 (2005 EPS includes an $0.11 gain per share associated with the consolidation of BIBP Commodities, Inc.
MINT JULEP SORBET, CRAWFISH BEIGNETS...
Pasadena Star-News, CA - Nov 1, 2005
MINT JULEP SORBET, CRAWFISH BEIGNETS, OYSTER ROCKEFELLER BISQUE, ALLIGATOR FILE GUMBO AND TURTLE SOUP. WE HAVE ART OF ALL. Food enthusiasts decades ago discovered Cajun secrets like ...
Honoring the Big Easy
Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - Nov 1, 2005
Along with Mardi Gras and jazz, any visitor will tell you that a trip to New Orleans wouldn't be complete without a deep-fried beignet with powdered sugar and a cup of chicory at Cafe du Monde in the French Quarter.
My Paris Is Better Than Yours
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
When I left Paris to live and work in the San Francisco Bay Area at the height of the Internet euphoria, there were some things that I expected--sunshine, freeways, a cool job in a start-up company--and some that I didn't.
Where Foodies Love to Eat
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
The truth is, the folks who cook, sell, and write about four-star cuisine appreciate a good taco. Actually, they adore a good taco--or pizza, or burger, or platter of ribs... We pestered 33 experts until they shared every last tip from their recent trips.
Food, decor make 'Burrito' a winner
Palm Beach Post, FL - Nov 1, 2005
We didn't go to the beach after eating at Beach 'n Burrito, but if we had, we should have been heading to a Pacific coast beach instead of an Atlantic one.
Nutrition news: Just take simple steps for better bone health
Billings Gazette, USA - Nov 1, 2005
Building strong bones is a life-long project. Bone health is one of the important reasons why the 2005 Dietary Guidelines and MyPyramid.
Short order in the court (commentary)
TheJambar.com (subscription), OH - Oct 31, 2005
Although there's been much ado about the withdrawal of candidate Harriet Miers for a seat on the Supreme Court, the truth is that this minor goof-up won't even make it as a footnote of a footnote in history.
Nathan celebrates those who flavor the melting pot
Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Nov 1, 2005
Joan Nathan, Providence native, food writer and cookbook author, knows this well. In 1994, her Jewish Cooking in America was as much about the people as the dishes.
Slow Food show taps consumer trend for adventure
Beverage Daily (press release), France - Nov 1, 2005
Visitors have doubled in two years as the identity, individuality and heritage of food takes on new importance among consumers increasingly scouring the globe for authentic tasty sensations.
Murder, Mayhem and Jarlsberg: Eric Konigsberg's "Blood Relations" ...
mediabistro.com, NY - Nov 1, 2005
It is unfair to the delicious selection of other cheeses at New Yorker/NYT mag/New York scribe Eric Koningsberg's book party to single out Jarlsberg for attention, not to mention the ginormous fruit-topped multi-layered cake, or the two snack-o-licious ...
MINT JULEP SORBET, CRAWFISH BEIGNETS...
Whittier Daily News, CA - Oct 31, 2005
MINT JULEP SORBET, CRAWFISH BEIGNETS, OYSTER ROCKEFELLER BISQUE, ALLIGATOR FILE GUMBO AND TURTLE SOUP. WE HAVE ART OF ALL. Food enthusiasts decades ago discovered Cajun secrets like ...
How can I get rid of my pot belly after the birth of my child?
Times Online, UK - Nov 1, 2005
Eight months ago I gave birth to my third child. With breast-feeding, regular exercise in the gym, and a reasonably controlled diet, I managed to get back to my pre-pregnancy weight of 8½ stone ...
Most people will eat what's put in front of them
Shreveport Times, LA - Oct 31, 2005
Americans eat what's put in front of them, even if it's way too much. In fact, adults and children -- even kids as young as 2 -- will keep on eating if they are served bigger ...
EAT LIKE A LOCAL
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
Pizza, bagels, and hot dogs--yes, we're talking about Reykjavík. Winter in Iceland brings a welcome drop in airfares, but the restaurants remain expensive.
Gernika-Lumo hosts today the traditional fair October's "Last ...
EiTB, Spain - Oct 31, 2005
People usually crowd the centre streets of this village around the 900 stands. The festive atmosphere goes on in the afternoon with the celebration of Basque pelota matches.
Edible, Water-Resistant Film from Milk Protein
Food Consumer, IL - Nov 1, 2005
A new process to continuously make films from a milk protein could lead to edible, water-resistant coatings on several products commonly found in grocery-store dairy aisles.
CHEAP EATS: Good selection at comfy Italian place
Detroit Free Press, United States - Oct 31, 2005
THE VIBE: Well-prepared Italian-American fare is as good a comfort food as any, and places like Eastpointe's Villa Restaurant leave you feeling satisfied with familiar and affordable food.
Preston Manning at GCC Saturday
Brockville Recorder and Times, Canada - Nov 1, 2005
MAITLAND (Staff) -- A Canadian political icon is in town to rub elbows with the public Saturday afternoon during a wine and cheese reception at Grenville Christian College.
Pretty on the Inside
Minneapolis City Pages, MN - Nov 1, 2005
Have you ever been to a little kids' soccer game, I mean really little kids, the kind that forget which side they're supposed to be kicking the ball toward, and maybe some of the kids kick the ball the wrong way, one starts to cry because people are ...
Real Food Daily Celebrates Vegan Week With New Menu & Kids' Menu
Market Wire (press release) - Oct 31, 2005
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/31/2005 -- The Real Food Daily Restaurants will be celebrating Vegan Week (the first week in November) with the launch of a new menu and their first-ever children's menu.
Cooks relax with comforting pot roast in the oven
Washington Times, DC - Nov 1, 2005
It could be November, January or June, and I still love pot roast. Is it the cooked-down, comforting flavor of pot roast that I find so alluring, or is it just the convenience of tucking it in ...
EAT LIKE A LOCAL
Budget Travel Online, NY - Nov 1, 2005
With food like this, who cares about a view? Monterey Bay's fresh fish and fine wines are two good reasons to focus on your table.
A World of Soup Opportunities
Food Product Design, IL - Nov 1, 2005
In many areas in the United States, it is just as easy to find a Thai lettuce wrap as it is a good hamburger. Ethnic flavors have permeated every sector of the American diet ...
Englishman searching for his roots, ends up in Mexico
Mexico Ledger, MO - Nov 1, 2005
Over an all American lunch of tenderloin sandwiches and french fries, a little bit of family history was made Wednesday at the Jackson Street Diner.
Egg-ceptional dinners
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Nov 1, 2005
We live in one of the few countries that seems to limit eggs to the breakfast menu. The French do not consider eggs as a breakfast food, although large international hotels in that country serve them for foreign clients -- mainly Americans.
Green tomatoes ripe for these recipes
Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier, IA - Nov 1, 2005
Warm days of BLT's made with ripe red tomatoes fresh from the garden are over. Frost has forced gardeners to pluck dozens of green fruit from heaily laden vines.
In bread pudding recipe, there's no difference between pleasure ...
Enterprise-Record, CA - Nov 1, 2005
A while back I had some friends over for brunch in the garden by the koi pond, and wanted to share this easy brunch dish with readers.
Peanut butter buttresses meatless menus
Arizona Republic, AZ - Nov 1, 2005
When your teenagers turn vegetarian, it's great to have some quick, quirky meals that everyone in the family can enjoy. Two new cookbooks focus on peanut butter, an ingredient nearly everyone can agree on.
Golden Krust evokes rhythm of the islands
Newark Star Ledger, NJ - Nov 1, 2005
If you've been to Jamaica or other islands in the Caribbean, you know there's real time and there's Caribbean time. Things run a bit slower; people take life a little easier.
America's love affair with the big pizza pie began a century ago
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Nov 1, 2005
from thick crust, piled high with countless toppings, to the original Italian cracker-like crust with a handful of intensely flavored ingredients sprinkled on top.
Food, decor make 'Burrito' a winner
Palm Beach Post, FL - Nov 1, 2005
We didn't go to the beach after eating at Beach 'n Burrito, but if we had, we should have been heading to a Pacific coast beach instead of an Atlantic one.
Slow Food show taps consumer trend for adventure
Food and Drink Europe, France - Nov 1, 2005
Visitors have doubled in two years as the identity, individuality and heritage of food takes on new importance among consumers increasingly scouring the globe for authentic tasty sensations.
Stuff ravioli with a fall favorite
News 14 Charlotte, NC - Nov 1, 2005
Pumpkin ravioli is a rustic Italian pasta dish that is perfect for celebrating the fall season. These savory raviolis with a simple sage butter and grated parmesan cheese are fantastic.
Murder, Mayhem and Jarlsberg: Eric Konigsberg's "Blood Relation" ...
mediabistro.com, NY - Nov 1, 2005
It is unfair to the delicious selection of other cheeses at New Yorker/NYT mag/New York scribe Eric Konigsberg's book party to single out Jarlsberg for attention, not to mention the ginormous fruit-topped multi-layered cake, or the two snack-o-licious ...
Slow Food movement gathers momentum
Food Navigator, France - Oct 31, 2005
Good food may stimulate our senses, but it also reflects centuries of culinary culture, customs and unique aspects of life, as highlighted in a recent Slow Food exhibition in Montpellier.
Slow Food movement gathers momentum
Food Production, Europe - Oct 31, 2005
Good food may stimulate our senses, but it also reflects centuries of culinary culture, customs and unique aspects of life, as highlighted in a recent Slow Food exhibition in Montpellier.
How to tell white folks the truth: Boondocks creator McGruder and ...
Village Voice, NY - Oct 31, 2005
Huey Freeman has a dream. The 10-year-old hero of Boondocks—a new animated series based on the popular comic strip—fantasizes about walking into a ritzy white man's garden party and inciting a riot by speaking truth to power.

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