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Saturday, November 05, 2005

Hudson man’s salad wins at annual cook-off
Nashua Telegraph, NH - Oct 26, 2005
Perhaps taking a cue from another popular fall classic, Saturday’s 23rd annual Telegraph Culinary Delights Cook-off featured first-time winners in all four categories, assuring ...
Recipes chosen for cookbook competition
Keyser Mineral Daily News Tribune, WV - Oct 26, 2005
Chef Thomas Vieli, Instructor in Hospitality Management at Potomac State College has chosen dishes (receipes) that will be in competition Saturday, November 29, at the PSC kitchen.
Where can I find fall flavors?
Pioneer Press, MN - Oct 26, 2005
It's that time of the year when fruits and vegetables like apples, cranberries, squash, leeks, potatoes and pumpkins are abundant.
Whole-wheat pastas
Consumer Reports (subscription) - Oct 26, 2005
Sales of whole-wheat pastas are up over the past five years. That’s good news from a health perspective: Whole-wheat pasta has more vitamins, minerals, and beneficial compounds called phytonutrients than ...
New Laurel earns laurels for elegance and edginess
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Oct 26, 2005
Everyone who has dined at the old Laurel in its 10-year history probably has a story about a memorable experience in the warm, elegant restaurant.
Dairy farm democracy
Minnesota Public Radio, MN - Oct 26, 2005
The War in Iraq, the Patriot Act and other political strategies of the Bush administration have spurred an artistic backlash in theaters across the United States.
Cuisine: Typical and topical recipes
Marconews (subscription), FL - Oct 26, 2005
With a nostalgic tip of the hat to New Orleans, a city that probably will never be the same again, here is a wonderful typical Gulf Coast recipe.
Mamma's in Charge
TheStranger.com, WA - Oct 27, 2005
Certain scenes have a beloved matriarch at their center. She's the queen bee booking the fun shows, throwing the selfless benefits, or just spinning the records you most want to hear.
Black Seal Seafood Grille offers authentic pub dining
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Oct 26, 2005
Downtown Essex has become a magnet for people eager to sample coastal Connecticut rusticity, many of whom head for the famous (and recently redone) Griswold Inn to dine.
Come right in, dearies...
Columbus Dispatch (subscription), OH - Oct 26, 2005
o," Mom says one morning at breakfast, ‘‘do you think you’re too old for trick-or-treating this year?" I’m so stunned I almost spit my Cocoa Krispies across the room.
Formal Portraits Dress Down
New York Times, United States - Oct 26, 2005
AMONG the works in the online portfolio of a New York-based portrait artist named Gerald Slater is a commissioned oil painting, 22 by 28 inches in dimension, titled "Eric at the Window.
HARD COPY: The magical mystery of Ramadan
New Straits Times, Malaysia - Oct 26, 2005
A British expatriate drinking sirap selasih? That’sa situation as unlikely as a padi farmer eating cottage cheese. But unlikely things tend to happen during Ramadan and this Englishman, who was leading the ...
Proudly hosted by IGN FAQs
IGN, CA - Oct 26, 2005
@@@@@ Morrowind: Comprehensive Character Creation @@@@@ I obsess over details so that you don't have to ...
Ghosts and monsters to take over Redding's Aquatic Center
Record-Searchlight (subscription), CA - Oct 26, 2005
Up to 3,000 people are expected at this year’s Halloween Haunt Night and Spooky Lagoon at the Redding Aquatic Center at Caldwell Park.
High-end cookware turns me on It's getting hot in my kitchen -- I ...
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Oct 26, 2005
I have a thing for Calphalon One. The dark aluminum, the deadly serious matte finish, the simple, cream-colored, Zen-like cardboard packaging, the heft and the handle and the sex and the heat and the mystery.
Patience’s story: Secret treasures
Montclair Times, NJ - Oct 26, 2005
Known as “the Cowboy Girl,” the singer/songwriter had recently released a CD, “Buckaroos Sleep Too!” She had moved to Montclair from Nashville last year with her husband, Van, and sons Theo, 4, and August, 2.
Scarborough Wellness looks at school lunch
KeepMEcurrent.com, ME - Oct 26, 2005
SCARBOROUGH (Oct 27, 2005): Serving a hot lunch at Scarborough schools is a money-losing proposition, according to school Nutrition Program Director Judy Campbell.
Clear up cooking confusion
Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - Oct 26, 2005
We all use recipes when we cook, but once in a while, a cooking term or process can stump the efforts of even a veteran cook. What exactly is parboiling?
Food & Drink Ideal iddly
San Antonio Current, TX - Oct 26, 2005
The creators of Madras Pavilion would do well to rent Monsoon Wedding and screen it several times; they would be reminded of the visual heritage they should have inherited along with the culinary.
Parties Listings
TheStranger.com, WA - Oct 27, 2005
NORTEC COLLECTIVE, DAREK MAZZONEMexico's foremost electronic-music ambassadors invade Seattle to invest some Latin sabor into our Northwest club scene.
Is it weird or what?
This is London, UK - Oct 26, 2005
I am a huge fan of Mourad Mazouz. He is a true original - a wiry, intense man with the tortured look of some kind of genius. Though he's probably beautifully sane and well-adjusted, I always imagine him in ...
Be the toast of your next dinner party
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Oct 27, 2005
(Pssst: Don't tell Mom …) Yes, you can make a meal in a toaster oven. By Melissa Clark. and find out how to get one week extra!
Be afraid, very afraid of China
Daily Nation (subscription), Kenya - Oct 26, 2005
Earlier this year, the Kenyan papers were full of the story of the marriage of Anna Trzebinski, who left the glamorous life of London fashion, to marry Loyaban Lemarti, a young man from Samburu.
From Felipe’s Creators, New Cheap Eats
Harvard Crimson, MA - Oct 26, 2005
“Flat Patties,” a new diner-style restaurant, plans to open its doors next week after months of occupying a vacated space in “The Garage” Shopping Area.
October Brainstorm
Management-Issues, UK - Oct 26, 2005
We're heading toward the end of the year, a great time to be creative and productive now that the temptations of summer are past.
BBQ Times Two
TheStranger.com, WA - Oct 27, 2005
A mastery of smoke is one of the things that separates humankind from monkeys. It's too bad, then, that there's been a distinct lack of wood smoke in Seattle restaurants.
Senior Menus-Oct. 27, 2005
Lambertville Beacon, NJ - Oct 26, 2005
The value of each meal is $4.45. Any amount donated over this is a tax-deductible contribution. All menus are subject to change and include milk and margarine.
Sweet potato gets a jazzed filling with herbs, nuts
DetNews.com, MI - Oct 26, 2005
Sweet potato pie and candied yams are two of the down-home dishes that many folks enjoy. And while some people call them sweet potatoes and others call them yams, most call them plain 'ol good.
At Pepe's, there are lots of great choices
Redlands Daily Facts, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Having unfortunately missed the Cinco de Mayo celebration last week, I figured we'd get our Mexican food fix at Pepe's Mexican & Seafood Restaurant in Banning.
Be Thankful Every Day: Amy Grant Tells Her Personal Story in ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Oct 26, 2005
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 26, 2005--The November issue of Guideposts magazine features a cover story by Amy Grant, singer and host of the new NBC-TV show Three Wishes.
Farm products featured at Harvest Market
Waynesville Smoky Mountain News, NC - Oct 26, 2005
A Fall Harvest Market will be held at the Haywood County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Nov. 5, from 7 am to 2 pm. Anyone with farm products of any sort - from pumpkins and Indian corn to late fall crops of peppers ...
Great Halloween menu is a blink of an eye away
Baxter Bulletin, AR - Oct 26, 2005
Halloween is my favorite holiday of the year. I love the costumes, scary decorations and most of all, the food. Putting together a great Halloween menu is easy whether geared to children or adults.
Mangroves raises the bar
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Oct 26, 2005
In the last few years, Mangroves has slowly moved up the SoHo food chain, pushing creative dining north from Bern's. Slowly but not quietly if you catch the midnight ...
Hounds hunt missing, crooks
Charlottesville Daily Progress, VA - Oct 26, 2005
As Detective Lt. SL “Buck” Garner let his 5-year-old bloodhound out of his cage, a musty scent followed. “It’s not a pleasant smell, but if your ...
Spicing things up with sriracha
The Journal News.com, NY - Oct 26, 2005
the red chili sauce with a rooster on the bottle ‭as gone mainstream. People are mixing it with ketchup for dipping fries. They're shaking it over soups.
The secret of Laos is out
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Oct 26, 2005
Laos is charming but, urges Hilary Doling, jump on a plane now before the rest of the world beats you to it. Coloured paper lanterns glow like fireflies at the night market in the little town of Luang Prabang in Laos.
Onion Herb Crisps
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Oct 27, 2005
These crispy hors d'oeuvres are great with drinks or a glass of wine. Both the uncooked dough and the baked crisps can be frozen in air-tight plastic containers or heavy-duty resealable plastic bags f. and find out how to get one week extra!
SUPERMARKET SLEUTH : For healthy eaters,All-Bran raises the ol’ ...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Oct 26, 2005
Kellogg’s has a new line of snack bars called All-Bran, and they’re sold in three flavors - Oatmeal Raisin, Honey Oat and Brown Sugar Cinnamon.
Friendly’s Cooks up the Comforts of Home
Hospitality 1st (press release), FL - Oct 26, 2005
Wilbraham, MA - October 2005 ‭elicious home style “comfort foods” that the whole family can enjoy are now being served up with a smile at Friendly’s, just in time for the busy holiday season.
Fall carnival to be held at Lake High School gym Saturday
Scott County Times, MS - Oct 26, 2005
A fall carnival will be held from 6 to 8 pm Saturday at the Lake gym. Admission is free for children up to 12, 13 years and up $2.
Sage and Lemon Meatballs in Radicchio
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Oct 27, 2005
These meatballs have wonderful layers of flavor. Bite into them and you taste the cheese, the lemon, the fennel seeds and sage. and find out how to get one week extra!
Food and decorations for Halloween
Cincinnati Post, OH - Oct 26, 2005
Becky Wagner of Fort Thomas, Ky. The tiny three-tone bulbs are strung by the banister in her front hall, right next to the all-orange lights woven through the big, green leaves of her potted peace lily.
Olmecas Mexican Restaurant
Austin 360 (subscription), TX - Oct 26, 2005
The multicolored walls sport a big-screen television. Chinese lanterns hang from the tall-ceiling side of the room. A strange, gigantic, wildly painted mushroom sprouts from the front wall.
Holy Terror
Philadelphia citypaper.net, PA - Oct 26, 2005
When the Power of Christ Impales You, or 10 Hours on the Set of The XXXorcist. by Ashlea Halpern. What an excellent day for an exorcism.
Eating In: Braised Lamb With Eggplant Cream
DCist.com, DC - Oct 26, 2005
It seems as though every week that passes brings the chill a bit closer to our bones. Fall has fully descended on the District and it's even beginning to feel like winter is on its way.
Lunches should include a healthy mix of produce, protein, calcium
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Oct 26, 2005
If you need ideas to make your children's lunches or snacks as healthy as possible, check out these tips provided by Ann Kulze, a Charleston wellness expert.
Expert advises `tasting' wine with your nose and eyes first
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 26, 2005
With non-stop jokes and bestselling books, Kevin Zraly has tried to teach us about wine tasting for decades. And now he has decided we got the concept backward.
Baby, You Wanna Sammich?
Gothamist, NY - Oct 26, 2005
Yesterday, Jason Kottke posted what he felt is nessasary to the perfect sandwhich. After first harkening back to the sandwhich's humble beginings, he states: He goes on to nominate his favorite New York sandwhich ...
Bonus recipe: Herbed fingerling potato salad
Asbury Park Press, NJ - Oct 26, 2005
Rinse the potatoes. Leave the skins on. You can slice them in half or leave them whole, if they are small. Place them in a sauce pan of water, bring to a boil, then reduce heat slightly and cook until tender, about 8 to 9 minutes.
Holiday hiring season begins
Toledo Blade, OH - Oct 26, 2005
Retailers nationwide plan to hire hundreds of thousands of temporary workers for the holidays, in hopes of healthy sales this season.
Eating crow ain't so bad.
Chicago Tribune, United States - Oct 26, 2005
And the time is upon us. All unreconstructed Cubs fans who belittled the White Sox this season and dismissed their early success as a fluke are fixing to dine on the bird some call "the black bandit.
Body and Soul
SF Weekly, CA - Oct 26, 2005
When Hurricane Katrina reminded us that New Orleans was a national treasure, I wasted no time in enjoying a nostalgic, lush, and luscious dinner of New Orleans-style cooking at Andrew Jaeger's House of Seafood & Jazz.
Recovery from Hurricane Wilma begins
Boston Globe, United States - Oct 26, 2005
Darlo Wulf, left, and Sally Lobasuo push their car towards the promised ice and water distribution area in Sunrise, Fla. Tuesday, Oct. 25, 2005 to save gas.
Wilma's aftermath: Recovery begins in storm-ravaged Florida
Mohave Valley News, NV - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Lexington Dispatch, NC - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high-rises during ...
Crews struggle to restore power in Fla.
Maryville Daily Times, TN - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Asharq Alawsat, UK - Oct 26, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. AP -Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high ...
Post-Wilma weather has been a 'blessing'
Gainesville Sun, FL - Oct 26, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE - Storm-weary Floridians confronted a daunting cleanup from Hurricane Wilma on Tuesday, facing mounds of debris scattered across the peninsula and supply shortages.
In Wilma's aftermath, recovery begins for millions
Foster's Daily Democrat, NH - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown ...
In Wilma's aftermath, recovery begins for millions
Laconia Citizen, NH - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Tuscaloosa News (subscription), AL - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high-rises during ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
WRAL.com, NC - Oct 26, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Oct 26, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.— Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Herald News Daily, ND - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region‘s airports and replace countless windows ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
WJLA, DC - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown ...
In Wilma's aftermath, recovery begins for millions
Connellsville Daily Courier, PA - Oct 26, 2005
Storm-weary Floridians confronted a daunting cleanup from Hurricane Wilma on Tuesday, facing mounds of debris scattered across the peninsula and supply shortages.
In Wilma's aftermath, recovery begins for millions
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Oct 26, 2005
Storm-weary Floridians confronted a daunting cleanup from Hurricane Wilma on Tuesday, facing mounds of debris scattered across the peninsula and supply shortages.
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Porterville Recorder, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
The Ledger, FL - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high-rises during ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
San Marcos Daily Record, TX - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
New Albany Tribune, IN - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Reports From Hurricane Wilma
Gadsden Times (subscription), AL - Oct 26, 2005
National writer Allen Breed is covering the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma on Floridas Gulf Coast and files these reports. Wilma just keeps on surprising us.
In Wilma's aftermath, recovery begins for millions
BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - Oct 26, 2005
Storm-weary Floridians confronted a daunting cleanup from Hurricane Wilma on Tuesday, facing mounds of debris scattered across the peninsula and supply shortages.
Reports From Hurricane Wilma
The Ledger, FL - Oct 26, 2005
National writer Allen Breed is covering the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma on Floridas Gulf Coast and files these reports. Wilma just keeps on surprising us.
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Durant Daily Democrat, OK - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Record-Journal, CT - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
The Casper Star Tribune, WY - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Boonville Daily News, USA - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery from Wilma's aftermath begins
Provo Daily Herald, UT - Oct 26, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Selma Times-Journal, AL - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery from Wilma's aftermath begins
New Utah, UT - Oct 26, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. -- Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of downtown high ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Canton Daily Ledger, IL - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Reports From Hurricane Wilma
Times Daily, AL - Oct 26, 2005
National writer Allen Breed is covering the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma on Floridas Gulf Coast and files these reports. Wilma just keeps on surprising us.
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Terre Haute Tribune Star, IN - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Rapid City Journal, SD - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Huntsville Item, TX - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Florida works to patch up after Hurricane Wilma
Corvallis Gazette Times, OR - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region’s airports and replace countless windows blown out ...
Recovery From Wilma Begins for Millions
Carthage Press, MO - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Bismarck Tribune, USA - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Bluefield Daily Telegraph, WV - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Brenham Banner Press, United States - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Recovery From Hurricane Wilma Begins
Ceres Courier, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the region's airports and replace countless windows blown out of ...
Reports From Hurricane Wilma
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Oct 26, 2005
National writer Allen Breed is covering the aftermath of Hurricane Wilma on Floridas Gulf Coast and files these reports. Wilma just keeps on surprising us.
Floridians pick up the pieces following Wilma
Tri-Valley Herald, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Repair crews across Florida struggled Tuesday to restore electricity to up to 6 million people, reopen the regions airports and replace countless ...
In Wilma's aftermath, recovery begins for millions in Florida
Arizona Daily Sun, AZ - Oct 26, 2005
Storm-weary Floridians confronted a daunting cleanup from Hurricane Wilma on Tuesday, facing mounds of debris scattered across the peninsula and supply shortages.
In Wilma's aftermath, recovery begins for millions
KVUE (subscription), TX - Oct 26, 2005
Storm-weary Floridians confronted a daunting cleanup from Hurricane Wilma on Tuesday, facing mounds of debris scattered across the peninsula and supply shortages.
Vt. Trying to Defend 'Made in ...' Label
CBS News - Oct 26, 2005
By mid-October, the fall foliage season was nearly over, but the tour buses and out-of-state cars were still pulling in at the cluster of shops selling Cabot Cheese, Lake Champlain chocolates and other made-in-Vermont products.
Vt. Trying to Defend 'Made in ...' Label
Newsday, NY - Oct 26, 2005
By mid-October, the fall foliage season was nearly over, but the tour buses and out-of-state cars were still pulling in at the cluster of shops selling Cabot Cheese, Lake Champlain ...

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SPICED PUMPKIN BARS
Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Oct 26, 2005
1. In a medium bowl stir together flour, baking powder, cinnamon, baking soda, and salt; set aside. 2. In a large mixing bowl beat together eggs, pumpkin, sugar, and oil with an electric mixer on medium speed.
HOLLY column
Bridgeton News, United States - Oct 26, 2005
Leaves were just turning brown and dropping, due to lack of moisture. Now, what's left is giving us that blaze of glory that marks the end of fall and the beginning of that long, cold, dark season we call winter.
Local news briefs for October 26
Danville Advocate, KY - Oct 26, 2005
Boyle County Fiscal Court, Danville City Commission, Junction City Council and Perryville City Council will try to come to a consensus on the county's planning and zoning goals and objectives.
MC hosts business breakfast
Wakefield Observer, MA - Oct 26, 2005
Malden Catholic will have their first ever Boston Business Breakfast today, Oct. 27, at the Hampshire House in Boston (above Cheers) at 7 am Register online or buy tickets at the door.
Manton Area Retirees plan schedule of events
Cadillac News, United States - Oct 26, 2005
MANTON - The Manton Area Retirees have scheduled the following events at the Manton Senior Center for today through Nov. 1. Foot clinics are held the second Monday of each month.
Man finds success in the pizza business
Battle Creek Enquirer, MI - Oct 26, 2005
Jerry Brown graduated from college believing his career would be in the computer software industry. As life would have it, that didn't happen.
Reeling Ramblers rocked
Loyola Phoenix, IL - Oct 26, 2005
Wisconsin has proven to be inhospitable, and deservedly so after the way the women's volleyball team treated the Wisconsin teams during their visit to Alumni Gym.
By: North County Times wire services
North County Times, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Everyone knows fall is apple season, and we all look forward to months of pies, crisps, cakes and tarts. But apples also lend themselves to savory preparations involving meats and poultry.
Apples yield autumn desserts
Chambersburg Public Opinion, PA - Oct 26, 2005
Could there be a more versatile fruit than apples? They come in a variety of colors. Flavors are sweet, tart or between. Apples can be enjoyed raw when eaten in hand, or cooked when fried, sautéed, baked, steamed or stewed.
Tricky Talk
Silicon Valley's Metro, CA - Oct 26, 2005
AT THE San Jose Repertory Theatre, two parallel crescent-shaped walls cut across midstage and thrust the performance forward, close to the audience.
Getting a sandwich moves beyond the ordinary
Contra Costa Times, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Like flip-flops worn with khaki chinos, luxury sandwiches express the decidedly casual strain of the prevailing mood. By "luxury" I don't mean extravagant: No $18 soft-shell crab BLTs or hefty ...
The Hilton Milwaukee City Center Combines Upscale Ambiance With ...
Bella Online - Oct 26, 2005
During a recent visit to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, I chose to stay at the Hilton Milwaukee City Center downtown, due to its location and amenities.
Halloween color will have the raven quoting, 'Evermore'
Macon Telegraph, GA - Oct 26, 2005
Halloween decorations are taking a turn toward the macabre: less Casper the Friendly Ghost, more Edgar Allan Poe. This year's go-to accessories are feathered ravens (still in favor since Martha ...
Arla Foods upbeat on EU feta ruling
Dairy Reporter, France - Oct 26, 2005
The European Court of Justice’s feta ruling may give sole rights to Greece, yet one of Europe’s leading dairy producers has been preparing for years to find a way round the new rules.
Dunkin' Brands Names Stan Frankenthaler as its First Executive ...
Yahoo! News (press release) - Oct 26, 2005
CANTON, Mass., Oct. 26 /PRNewswire/ -- Dunkin' Brands, home of Dunkin' Donuts, Baskin-Robbins and Togo's, has hired one of Boston's top chefs and culinary experts to help create new and innovative menu choices ...
One less star shines over city
Cincinnati Post, OH - Oct 26, 2005
As five stars fell, four rose on Cincinnati's restaurant scene with the release today of the new Mobil Guide ratings. The shuttered Maisonette gave Cincinnati a worldwide dining reputation by earning five ...
SENIOR CALENDAR
Kansas.com, KS - Oct 26, 2005
McConnell Air Force Base Retiree Appreciation Day, 7 am Saturday, Dole Community Center. Breakfast, medical tests, displays, briefings and social activities.
Lutherfest celebrates Martin Luther with sumptuous dinner and a ...
Hudson Sun, MA - Oct 26, 2005
MARLBOROUGH - St. Stephen Lutheran Church, 537 Bolton St., Marlborough, will take dinner and a movie_ to new heights on Friday, Nov. 4 when it hosts Lutherfest, an evening of fine food, great company and the ...
Help us save our special bangers
News & Star, UK - Oct 26, 2005
CAMPAIGNING butchers trying to preserve the quality of Cumberland sausages met with a Melton Mowbray pork pie pressure group last night.
Effort Defines Success for Bill DeMatteo: Coach Stresses Work Over ...
Shore Publishing, CT - Oct 26, 2005
North Haven - Bill DeMatteo first got involved with Max Sinoway baseball when his son started playing in the town's Little League 25 years ago.
Roasted Butternut Squash Soup With Toasted Walnuts
KTVU.com, CA - Oct 26, 2005
This fragrant, luscious soup invites you to stay in rather than go out on a chilly night. I like to serve it with a spinach salad topped with sliced roasted beets and feta cheese, and drizzled with an olive oil-lemon vinaigrette.
Redskins' offense piling it on pizza promotion
Daily Press, VA - Oct 26, 2005
Luis Arellano walked into the Papa John's pizza store he manages in Burke at 10 am The phone was already ringing. In seasons past, the restaurant chain's offer of a free pizza ...
Not all Halloween flicks are designed to scare
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Oct 26, 2005
Okay, maybe you've maxed out on horror this Halloween. Hurricanes, earthquakes, forest fires, bird flu -- enough already! But that doesn't mean you have to head toward the Disney aisle in the video store just yet.
ConAgra ties fortunes to rising nutritional awareness
Food Navigator -USA, France - Oct 26, 2005
ConAgra’s attempt to inextricably link itself with current health trends is evident in the launch of its latest range of products under the "Eat Well, Live Well, Choose Well" slogan.
Monster Mush
Silicon Valley's Metro, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Want to serve up something truly scary? Colored Cheez-Whiz has nothing on jellied tongue on Halloween. By Sara Bir. With all of the bright colors and artificial flavors in food these days, it's fairly simple ...
When Advertising Searches You
WebProNews, KY - Oct 26, 2005
Digital advertising has been appearing wherever a business can put up a TV screen; now, those screens may be able recognize you, at least as a consumer.
Old quarterbacks offer serious fantasy value
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Oct 26, 2005
At least that's what it feels like when looking at the top five fantasy football quarterbacks. Three of them are thirty-somethings thought to be at the end of their careers: Drew Bledsoe, Brett Favre and Mark Brunell.
Television show's a cookin'
Outer Banks Sentinel, NC - Oct 26, 2005
A bright female voice over a booming intercom counts, "Three, Two, One ... and you're on Thom!". The show's host looks into the camera and says, "Welcome to Carolina Cooking, I'm your host Thom.
Everything you need to know about pumpkins
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 26, 2005
In ``Pumpkin: A Super Food for All 12 Months of the Year'' (Storey Publishing, $12.95), San Carlos cooking teacher DeeDee Stovel will entice you with all manner of recipes using fresh and canned pumpkin.
Happier hogs mean tastier pork
DesMoinesRegister.com, IA - Oct 26, 2005
Phyllis Willis isn't exactly sure how her recipe for Danish pork burgers got into "The Niman Ranch Cookbook." The new book from Ten Speed Press shares 40 recipes for pork, lamb and beef, as well as the story of the Niman Ranch, its philosophy and its ...
Brunch amongst the tomatoes
Royal Gazette, Bermuda - Oct 26, 2005
The Champagne Brunch at Wadson’s Farm, part of the Culinary Arts Festival held this weekend presents one of those moral dilemmas that reporters are sometimes faced with.
Skinny on Fat Taco is it will fill you up
Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Oct 26, 2005
This casual little taco and burrito restaurant has a lot going for it. The portions are good, ingredients are excellent, service is quick and, best of all, you can stuff yourself for a lot less than the price of most restaurant entrees these days.
Mimi's Cafe Delivers Heart Healthy Choices with New Zero Grams ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Oct 26, 2005
ANAHEIM, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 26, 2005--Mimi's Cafe will begin using zero grams trans fat, cholesterol-free cooking oil for all of its fried foods with the introduction of its new menu on October ...
Halloween good time to add color to your menu
Henderson Gleaner, KY - Oct 26, 2005
Halloween is a time when you can put a little color in your menu, or perhaps even prepare a few festive dishes with the traditional orange-and-black scheme.
Salem's Torrell Johnson
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA - Oct 26, 2005
Salem's Torrell Johnson is one of the state's top defensive linemen and already has been offered football scholarships by Maryland and Ole Miss.
Diplo brings along DJ Marlboro for a wild night at the Rickshaw ...
SF Weekly, CA - Oct 26, 2005
With a gazillion DJs' mix CDs out there, it's never easy to know what to buy. But into that daunting sea of potential sludge Diplo (aka Wesley Pentz, one half of Philly DJ ...
Win tickets to Trey Anastasio, Charlemagne, David Sedaris and more ...
Isthmus, WI - Oct 26, 2005
The next set of Isthmus Guest List shows are up and ready for you to enter to win. Be sure to check back regularly for the latest hot acts coming to Madison (and Milwaukee)!
Getting to Know You...A Weekly Business Spotlight Bonner County
Ruralnorthwest.com, ID - Oct 26, 2005
Hi! I am James Johnson, part owner of Hot Diggity Dog, a fast food service provider selling hot dogs, nachos, drinks, and ice cream products.
GLORIOUS GUAVA
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Oct 27, 2005
RIPE GUAVAS like ripe bananas, have a flavour that dominates everything they touch. But the fruit is also great on its own. Just blend about a dozen, add a little lime juice, sugar to your taste, ginger and ...
Bistro takes a fresh approach
Detroit Free Press, United States - Oct 27, 2005
Opening Monday, the handsome Bon Vie Bistro & Wine Bar will bring the lusty flavors of casual French cuisine to the Somerset Collection in Troy.
Cinema Clips
Salt Lake City Weekly, UT - Oct 26, 2005
An elderly man (Antonio Benedictis) seeking a long-lost dog, a traveling salesman (Javier Lombardo) hoping to find romance, and a young mother (Javiera Bravo) who has won an appearance on a game show are all on their way to the Argentine town of San ...
Touched by a Fallen Angel
Boise Weekly, USA - Oct 26, 2005
I'm still trying to come up with a rational explanation for the thing that touched my shoulder in the building called "3 House" at the Old Idaho State Penitentiary.
Student strives to balance religion with sports
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, CA - Oct 27, 2005
The football coach hollers, "Water break!" and the players cluster around blue Powerade bottles. Hytham Elsherif stands alone and to the side.
Yum-o: Rachael Ray cooks up a glossy mag
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Oct 26, 2005
Reading the first issue of Rachael Ray’s magazine is a lot like watching the Food Network shows that brought fame to the perky brunette.
A Girl Walks Into A Bar
Austin 360 (subscription), TX - Oct 26, 2005
Generally speaking, I don't like sitting at the bar. The bartender is within earshot, and, well, a glass or two of wine and I get chatty.
Halloween Fun At Nolita Haunted House On Friday October 28, 2005
Eworldwire (press release), NJ - Oct 26, 2005
On Friday, October 28, 2005 from 9:00 pm until 3:00 am Devilish Souls Will Descend upon Nolita House Restaurant and Bar to Party in Disguise with sinful snacks, diabolical drinks and mischievously marvelous music.
Silver Grille uncorks new Italian menu
Silverton Appeal Tribune, OR - Oct 26, 2005
Silver Grille chef and owner Jeff Nizlek has changed the menu at Silver Grille to accommodate pasta lovers, as well as those who want a more budget-friendly meal.
News from Hearthstone School
Rappahannock News, VA - Oct 26, 2005
On September 26, 2005, Hearthstone School’s 6 th and 7 th grade class transformed their classroom into a Roman triclinium and enjoyed a meal typical of the Roman Empire.
Takeout Food Finds
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Oct 27, 2005
Service/atmosphere: High style sets this place apart, starting with something as simple as water while you wait to friendly instructions for keeping your take-out bag horizontal so you don't mess up the sushi.
Access learning tools for kids
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 26, 2005
The Family SEED (Supporting and Encouraging Educational Development) Centers, which provide resources, workshops, training and activities to parents and community members, are located at the following elementary schools: Beverly Shores, 1108 W. Griffin ...
Dip into this healthy treat at Halloween
DetNews.com, MI - Oct 26, 2005
Halloween is probably one of the easiest holiday's there is. No turkey to roast, no pies to bake and no goose to stuff. It's a time for candy, cider and costumes, all of which can be thrown together at the last minute for a great celebration.
Agoraphobic Cowboy: Rick Moranis Releases Country and Western CD
Blogcritics.org, OH - Oct 26, 2005
There's a story that use to circulate around the Toronto acting community about the birth of one of the more famous routines on Canadian television.
NEWS STORY Get Smart
Willamette Week, OR - Oct 26, 2005
Mensa, which describes itself as the "organization for smart people," opened its doors Saturday for locals aspiring to join the ranks of Isaac Asimov, Geena Davis, and...yes, from cartoon-world...Lisa Simpson.
Power play
The News-Press, FL - Oct 26, 2005
So you've declared your powerlessness over the electric company. Congratulations! The first step is the most important. Now the real work begins.
Risk and Reward
Richmond Style Weekly, VA - Oct 26, 2005
For a city obsessed with history, Old City Bar may be the quintessential restaurant. It’s set in Shockoe Bottom, Richmond’s first neighborhood, next door to the red-roofed Main Street Station.
Frightful tastes
AZ Central.com, AZ - Oct 26, 2005
Scare yourself with good eats this year. You might shy away from these dishes any other time of the year, but it's Halloween. Here are five scary-good meals that you should check out - before it's too late: ...
Food Expo opens in Chicago
Munster Times, IN - Oct 26, 2005
The Expo, which opened Wednesday at McCormick Place, features more than 1,200 exhibitors from the meat, dairy, seafood and beverage businesses.
WESH-CHANNEL 2 COOKS
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 26, 2005
4. Slowly add dry ingredients to pumpkin mixture, beating slowly. Mix just until blended. Pour into prepared pan. Bake 40-50 minutes, or until metal skewer inserted in center of cake comes out clean.
Eating contests gain popularity
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Oct 26, 2005
Executives at 84 Lumber Co. like to celebrate their business landmarks, such as opening their 500th store Tuesday in Chandler, with spectacular parties - or at least parties with spectacles.
Extended family loves casserole
Nashua Telegraph, NH - Oct 26, 2005
Recreating from memory a recipe that she had once read in a magazine, Diane Fauteux assembled various ingredients and hoped for the best.
The social buzz
El Universal Online, Mexico - Oct 26, 2005
A CROWNING GLORY BALL The Newcomers Club hosted its first-ever gala Tiara Ball on Saturday, Oct. 22, at the Hacienda de los Morales, with all the proceeds going to support ...
Latest cookbooks cater to diverse dietary preferences
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Oct 26, 2005
There are people who never eat meat, those who don't eat it much and those who don't have specific restrictions but want to eat more healthfully.
Zucchini disguise and skivvy races
Bigfork Eagle, MT - Oct 26, 2005
By G. George OstromFor reasons I no longer remember, I volunteered to get dinner for myself, "First Wife Iris," and our two sons last Thursday.
Marinated Mexican carrots a spicy condiment
Victorville Daily Press, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Q. There is a restaurant in Fullerton called "Jalapenos" that has marinated carrots that is so good. I was wondering if you could get that for me or any other recipe for these.
La Fin beer takes on the complexity of wine
DetNews.com, MI - Oct 26, 2005
Style: A rich, complex ale with a gently hoppy texture and mouth-filling flavor. One to sip, not slam! "La Fin du Monde" is a dramatic-sounding label, "The End of the World.
Uh-oh. Freakout coming on
Calendar Live (subscription), CA - Oct 26, 2005
Jaded Angelenos may think they've seen everything. And maybe they have, if they've been to the California Institute of Abnormalarts.
Kim and Bev's welcomes friends with comfort food
Daily News Journal (subscription), TN - Oct 26, 2005
At Kym and Bev's Grill the owners seem to sincerely care about their customers and are more than happy to serve them. "Everyone that comes in, we treat them like family," says Kym Barnette, who owns the restaurant with her mother, Bev.
Tarter Sauce
Riverfront Times, MO - Oct 26, 2005
After operating the always-popular Italian bistro Benedetto's for twelve years at Le Château Village in Frontenac (a luxe shopping destination that makes the Plaza Frontenac across the street ...
Tips for improving children's diets
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Oct 27, 2005
Reinforce positive behaviors: Work with your child to pick out a goal for the week, such as trying a new food or activity, says dietitian Dee Sandquist.
Kids' lunches can be tasty and healthful
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 26, 2005
For protein, pack sandwiches made with ham, turkey, chicken or roast beef; egg salad made with omega-3 eggs; tuna salad; and peanut butter or other nut butters with spreadable fruit, instead of jelly.
ISN'T IT ROMANTIC? North County’s mellow Parioli Bistro
San Diego CityBEAT, CA - Oct 26, 2005
I developed a love for North County evenings thanks to my first restaurant job. Driving home late at night on the mostly deserted Highway 101, listening to the waves crash while admiring ...
Dad’s plan to cash in on toddler’s ordeal exposed
Press Gazette, UK - Oct 26, 2005
The Scottish Sun has branded a man "the sickest dad in Scotland" after he tried to get £30,000 for the tragic story of his three-year-old son who spent up to six weeks in a flat with the body of his dead mother.
Happy Hallo-Wine
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Oct 26, 2005
Raise a glass to Halloween and help out the Windward YMCA at Saturday's Hallo-Wine Tasting and Silent Auction, 6 to 9 pm at Mid-Pacific Country Club.
Black In The Burn
The Gauntlet, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Masterplan, the band featuring former Helloween veterans Roland Grapow and Uli Kusch, have unleashed their second full-length, “Aeronautics,” upon the world.
Organic product market expands worldwide
ANBA, Brazil - Oct 26, 2005
The largest world markets for organic products are Europe, the United States and Japan. Other regions, however, like the Arab countries and Brazil itself, are also waking up to the consumption of foods without pesticides.
Hotline: Wednesday 26, 2005
WTVF, TN - Oct 26, 2005
RECIPE #3691/ ANN COX/ KROGER: Ann prepared Crunchy Apple Dip and Pumpkin Cheese Balls. You'll find these recipes on our website at www.
Kicking Horse Interiors: open for business
Golden Star, Canada - Oct 26, 2005
Kicking Horse Interiors (KHI) held a week-long celebration ahead of their Grand Opening on October 22. Left: Levi (standing) and Wyatt Shapperd won the Bear-Naming Contest.
Paris-inspired 'gastro-bistro' debuts
Ottawa Citizen, Canada - Oct 26, 2005
Five years of planning has gone into a new culinary venture in Gatineau billed as a French-Canadian "gastro-bistro," where an extensive wine list is offered with quality cuisine.
Tofu adds a healthy artistry to lasagna
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Oct 26, 2005
Tofu is "the artful chameleon of protein ingredients," according to EatingWell magazine. Recipes from their test kitchen featured in the magazine's October-November issue show how it can play delectable and healthy roles.
Polish cooks step up to the plate
DetNews.com, MI - Oct 26, 2005
October is Polish American Heritage Month, and because Metro Detroit has the third largest Polish-American community in the country (behind Chicago and New York), Renee Triemstra and her mother, Sophie Rudnicki, think it's time more attention was paid to ...
Treat without a lot of sweet
2TheAdvocate, LA - Oct 26, 2005
Editor's note: Two sisters continue their column helping young families with children learn how to plan and cook family meals.
Drink of the Week
Riverfront Times, MO - Oct 26, 2005
In Hell, the sparkling stereo system has been assembled by Satan's sound guys, with an eye to mid-range and treble. There is no bass, and therefore no Lee Perry, no John Paul Jones, no Magic Mike.
ballpark concessions
MyWestTexas.com, TX - Oct 26, 2005
Fans can still get their peanuts and Cracker Jack at the ballpark. And the quintessential hot dog. "That's always a staple," said Al Wolfe, general manager of Aramark's operation at Coors Field in Denver.
Glitzy fashion show
Hindu Business Line, India - Oct 26, 2005
Vijay Darda heads the Lokmat group of Marathi newspapers. He is also a second-term MP in the Rajya Sabha. In fact, he is a part of a very political family.
One hears bells, one picks a beef with steak pizza
Palm Beach Post, FL - Oct 26, 2005
With its new Steak Fanatic Pizza, Domino's claims it has created the ultimate man food. Well, since we Lunch Guys are the ultimate men, we'll be the judge of that.
Savor the best of old South Beach at new café
Miami Herald, FL - Oct 27, 2005
The new Café at Books & Books brings to mind South Beach in the old days. Maybe it's the chef, Bernie Matz, who is back in the neighborhood where he opened the quirky Wet Paint Café ...
No ratings have been logged
DVDTimes.co.uk, UK - Oct 26, 2005
I wanted to hate Goal! (anyone mind if I chop off the exclamation mark for the rest of this review?). Every channel of fiction concerning football has let me down - books about the game suck, the televisual ...
Scott tailback thanks teammates
Daily Mail - Charleston, WV - Oct 26, 2005
MADISON -- A dozen boxes of Gino's Pizza, along with three dozen bottles of Coca Cola and Mello Yello, sat on the table inside the coaches' office here Monday evening, waiting for a pack of hungry teen-agers fresh off the football field to consume them.
Quick Flicks
Style Weekly, VA - Oct 26, 2005
“The Greatest Game Ever Played” Actor/director Bill Paxton misses par with his sophomore directorial effort about the 1913 US Open and a former caddie named Francis Ouimet who emerged from an impoverished background to shock the golf world by beating ...
Halloween block party a real treat for kids, grown-ups alike
Jackson Clarion Ledger, MS - Oct 26, 2005
Leaves in bright colors are beginning to cover the sidewalks; pumpkins are spilling out of bushel baskets at the market and there's a cool nip in the air during an evening stroll.
Manny's Smokehouse delivers grit, barbeque wisdom
Canon Courier, CO - Oct 26, 2005
Long for the days of tromping past empty storefronts and broken windows to discover the grungy spot that pumps out clean sounds? For years El Chapultepec was Denver’s gritty jazz club.
CHECK IT OUT: Heinz has a new bottle
Detroit Free Press, United States - Oct 26, 2005
Heinz has introduced a new ketchup bottle designed with kids in mind. Heinz Silly Squirts ketchup features a flip-top cap with different nozzles.
Upscale Madison St. eatery switches to ‘family style’ menu
Forest Park Review, IL - Oct 26, 2005
Bistro Marbuzet, the upscale restaurant that helped usher in the recent Madison Street renaissance when it opened just under five years ago, has officially served its last filet mignon.
Where To Eat Now
LA Weekly, CA - Oct 26, 2005
Beacon. An Asian café conveniently located in the middle of Culver City’s new gallery district, Beacon marks the triumphant return to form of Kazuto Matsusaka, who ...
Herb Weisbaum: Beware What You Feed Young Kids
KOMO, WA - Oct 26, 2005
SEATTLE - Each year, thousands of toddlers are rushed to a hospital emergency room with something stuck in their throat. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, in 2001 more than 17,000 ...
Small Talk: At the Spine
Houston Chronicle, United States - Oct 26, 2005
At the Spine play cerebral punk-rock with a sharp political bent. But frontman Mike Toschi isn't without a funny bone: See Kiss and Remember, the opening cut on the band's new LP, a tune composed using a refrigerator magnet poetry kit.
Wallace and Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Quadrangle (subscription) - Oct 26, 2005
There once was a time in cinema when animated movies were hand-drawn, backdrops were made of cardboard and the scariest monsters were really just humans wearing gigantic furry suits.
Dean's Cafe
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Oct 26, 2005
If your eccentric great-aunt had a licensed cafe, she'd furnish it with retro lounges and a sideboard, complete with a pewter tea set and a built-in wireless.
NSRWA annual meeting set
Norwell Mariner, MA - Oct 26, 2005
The North and South Rivers Watershed Association will hold its 2005 Annual Meeting Friday Nov. 4, at 7 pm at the Cushing Center in Norwell.
Sub-par pitas
Miami Herald, FL - Oct 27, 2005
Once known for its meaty, nicely dressed hoagies, the fast-casual chain has a mixed-bag menu -- fish and chips, wings and tenders, gyros and kebab platters and a questionable new trio of grilled pita sandwiches.

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