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Saturday, November 12, 2005

Mr. Food Recipes-Zucchini boats
abc7.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
2. Cut each squash in half lengthwise and scoop out the flesh, leaving a 1/4-inch shell. Dice the flesh that was removed. 3. In a large skillet, cook the sausage and diced squash over medium heat for 5 minutes ...
Gunners head to fast rising Spurs
Daily Nation (subscription), Kenya - Oct 28, 2005
Currently, there are six London teams in the Premiership; Fulham, Chelsea, Charlton, West Ham, Spurs and Arsenal. They will play each other a combined total of 30 times this season.
Gotta admit ladle fits as stock trumps Sox
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Oct 28, 2005
I'd signed up -- and paid -- in advance, but surely there had to be some sort of refund policy. Because, really, how lame is it to go to a cooking class during the World Series?
NZ trade deficit swells to $5.8b
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Oct 27, 2005
New Zealand's trade deficit improved a touch in September, paring back from August's record, although the demand for imported capital goods like boats, ships, aircraft and machinery kept the annual figure on an upward trend.
Jay-Z And Nas Put Beef To Sleep In Onstage Show Of Unity
MTV.com - Oct 28, 2005
Jay-Z did not deliver what he promised Thursday night - he brought much more than anyone would dare expect, creating one of the most historic moments not just in hip-hop, but in music history.
NZ trade deficit swells to $5.8 billion
The Age (subscription), Australia - Oct 27, 2005
New Zealand's trade balance improved slightly in September, retracting from August's record deficit, but economists say the data offers little prospect of lessening the country's debt with the outside world any time soon.
Supplies short, but goodwill isn't
Miami Herald, FL - Oct 28, 2005
Many residents are spending the days after Hurricane Wilma getting to know their communities by being neighborly. BY LYDIA MARTIN, AUDRA DS BURCH AND MARGARIA FICHTNER.
100 is the magic number for snack companies
Indianapolis Star, United States - Oct 28, 2005
The plan was to enjoy a few cookies while watching TV. But by the time it was over, Dorine Hanson had polished off the entire bag.
What's happening this weekend and next week
London Free Press, Canada - Oct 27, 2005
AXIS STUDIOS: Feral Pigeon Project, pencil portraits by Beth Stewart, till Monday; Tuesday to Saturday, 11 am-5 pm; Sunday, 11 am-4 pm; Covent Garden Market, 130 King St.
DC Captain, 74, Rescued in Atlantic After 3 Days in High Winds and ...
Washington Post, United States - Oct 28, 2005
During the worst of the storm, with the engine dead, one sail shredded and the 70-mph wind off the Massachusetts coast shrieking in the rigging, the 33-foot ketch Sara Gamp rolled wearily ...
Boyfriend in Sands Point murder appears in court
Newsday, NY - Oct 28, 2005
Elisabeth Parisi's relatives said Friday that they are putting together a scrapbook of newspaper clippings documenting her murder so that when her two children are older, they can read it themselves.
Fall bazaars in London
London Free Press, Canada - Oct 28, 2005
Shop 'Til You Drop: Crafts, unique gift ideas; Children's Talent Education Centre, 310 Wellington St., Nov. 3, 5-8 pm. Hadassah Wizo Bazaar: Clothing, linens, treasures, potato latkes, cheese ...
The Unlikely Beauty of Club Sandwiches Served on Faux-Wood Formica
Village Voice, NY - Oct 28, 2005
A painter well-known for his work's "spiritual" intensity once admitted to me that, while his past loves remained but hazy memories, he could recall with precision every meal he'd ever eaten in the restaurants of his native city.
Reenactments almost kill 'I Shouldn't Be Alive'
Boston Globe, United States - Oct 28, 2005
''I Shouldn't Be Alive" ought to make ''Survivor" look like a backyard game of Twister. This adventure series chronicles the kind of hunger, dehydration, and ...
The Alan Bird experience
Business Standard, India - Oct 28, 2005
Marketing pundits who think they’ve cracked the code of consumer preferences throughout the length and breadth of the country may just be in for a surprise.
New TV ads duel over budget reform proposition
Newsday, NY - Oct 28, 2005
Two new television advertisements are running around the state this week for and against Proposition 1, which would amend the state constitution.
Written in stone
Newsday, NY - Oct 28, 2005
Deep in an ochre-walled ravine that plunges from a bleached mountain to the northern coast of Crete sits the abandoned monastery of Katholikos.
Kidnapped in Baghdad
Mail & Guardian Online, South Africa - Oct 28, 2005
We finished the interviews, deep in the Baghdad slum known as Sadr City, and The Guardian newspaper’s two vehicles started heading back to the hotel.
Popular cafe's menu is all over the map
San Jose Mercury News, United States - Oct 27, 2005
It's lunchtime in the Alviso district, and business is booming at Andiamo Cafe. The parking lot surrounding the mustard-colored building is packed.
Dough Keeps Rising at California Pizza
Motley Fool - Oct 28, 2005
There's no doubt about it: California Pizza Kitchen (Nasdaq: CPKI) is bringing in the dough. Revenue is surging and profitability is growing, all in the midst of a tough operating environment.
EU Makes New Offer to Cut Agricultural Tariffs by 46.7%
Truth about Trade & Technology, IA - Oct 28, 2005
Brussels - The European Union made what it called a final offer in cutting its agriculture tariffs, slicing them deeper than ever before in an effort to avoid causing the failure of the Doha Round.
'The Legend of Zorro'
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 28, 2005
Zorro rides again in this satisfactory sequel to 1998's The Mask of Zorro. Original director Martin Campbell and stars Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta Jones return ...
Jake still a snake to the Eagles
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Oct 28, 2005
Find a dramatic comeback win against the Eagles, and the chances are pretty good Jake Plummer isn't too far away. He rallied the Cards to a 20-17 overtime win at the Vet in ...
Rutgers needs win for bowl eligibility
Cherry Hill Courier Post, NJ - Oct 28, 2005
Rutgers has been bowl-eligible several times in its 136-year football history, but today represents the first time that a win will absolutely position it for a chance at a real bowl game.
Chile, China To Sign Free Trade Agreement In November
Business Online, UK - Oct 28, 2005
SANTIAGO -(Dow Jones)- Chile and China successfully concluded the fifth and final round of free trade talks Friday, and will sign the agreement at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum leaders' summit in November, Chilean Foreign Affairs Minister ...
Eagles Scoop: Cortez becomes fifth kicker in five games
The Delaware County Times, PA - Oct 27, 2005
PHILADELPHIA -- The Eagles have had one kicker the past five seasons. This weekend in Denver, Cowboys reject Jose Cortez becomes their fifth different kicker in five games.
New York Times Service
The Asian Age, India - Oct 28, 2005
Chicago, Oct. 28: That double quarter pounder with cheese? It has 730 calories. A sausage biscuit with egg? It will account for 49 per cent of an adult’s daily recommended fat intake.
Star Wars: Episode III -- Revenge of the Sith
Zap2it.com - Oct 27, 2005
DVD EXTRAS: French and Spanish audio dubs; English subtitles; audio commentary; documentary; production featurettes; deleted scenes; more production featurettes; still galleries; playable Xbox game; DVD-ROM content.
Don't Give The Legislature A Blank Check
North Country Gazette, NY - Oct 27, 2005
Our government is based on a system of checks and balances to ensure that no one person, agency or branch of government gains too much power.
Mylan profit plunges, stock takes after-hours beating
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Oct 27, 2005
Mylan Laboratories, citing increased costs for restructuring, interest and research as well as weak pricing, said yesterday that fiscal second-quarter profits fell 26 percent on a 3 percent decline in sales.
Imports Increase Due to Capital Goods
Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - Oct 27, 2005
Capital goods is the major contributor to the 2.0 percent increase in the seasonally adjusted imports value for the September 2005 quarter, Statistics New Zealand said today.
McDonald's: super-inform me
Food Business Review - Oct 28, 2005
28 Oct 2005, 13:30 GMT - McDonald's decision to display nutritional information - including calorie and fat content - on its product packaging may well help restore faith in the brand by empowering customers' menu choices.
In the shadows of Mount Kilimanjaro
Pahrump Valley Times, NV - Oct 28, 2005
A visit to Tanzania without a hike up Mt. Kilimanjaro or a safari to the famous Ngorongoro Crater would seem like a visit to New York City without seeing the Statue of Liberty.
The GREAT PUMPKIN pursuit
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Oct 28, 2005
Every year, Linus sets out to find the most sincere pumpkin patch, and he waits there on Halloween night in hopes of seeing the Great Pumpkin rise up and ...
Six-plus hours, seven charges and one plea
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Oct 28, 2005
Councilman Rick Mariano surrendered to the FBI over allegations of corruption. He says he is not guilty. By John Shiffman. Rick Mariano's long and lousy day began at breakfast.
Calendar items
Canton Journal, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Single Executives Club Singles & Couples Dance. Friday, Oct. 28 at Raffael's, 1601 Main St., Rte. 1A, Walpole. 508-668-8071.
Halloween events all treat, no trick
Everett Herald, WA - Oct 28, 2005
Little ghosts and goblins will take over Snohomish County neighborhoods this weekend scaring up treats. Among the option for this Halloween are neighborhood trick-or-treating, harvest parties and haunted houses, pumpkin patches and corn mazes.
Latin cuisine is king at Festival Calle Orange
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 28, 2005
Crispy, honey-colored or dark alcapurrias -- fried dough mixed with unripe plantains or yucca and filled with minced meat or crab -- sizzle alongside bubbly hot bacalaitos, Puerto Rican-style cod fritters.
New-fangled vending machines are more like automated diners
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA - Oct 28, 2005
Hot pizza in 90 seconds. Crispy, fragrant fries for a couple of dollars. Ice cream blended to order. Sound like a well-equipped cafeteria?
Weekly News | Christian Views
World Magazine - Oct 27, 2005
It all started going downhill when they started cutting his fences. South Texas rancher Mike Vickers says two decades ago he had a good relationship with illegal immigrants who used to pass through his land.
Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Contactmusic.com, UK - Oct 28, 2005
There are roughly 255 solid laughs in the full-length animated feature Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit. Not that I counted each one, but the movie runs 85 minutes and feels like it crams at least three great gags into every 60-second span.
THAT'S £25,000 EACH NOSTRIL
Mirror.co.uk, UK - Oct 27, 2005
Stilton makers want to insure cheese graders at nearly £50,000 a nose. They are worried in case the highly-trained graders, who make sure every Stilton meets standards, get colds in the run-up to Christmas.
Power problems linger
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Oct 27, 2005
The warm cheese and spoiled eggs need to be at the end of her driveway when the garbage truck pulls up to her Bear Rocks home this morning.
Unremorseful saboteur of bakery gets 5 years
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Oct 28, 2005
A Dallas cabdriver who showed little remorse for tainting a grocery store bakery display with fecal matter was sentenced to five years in prison Thursday.
SENIORS MENU
Contra Costa Times, CA - Oct 28, 2005
Low-cost meals served at noon each weekday, except where noted, to seniors and their spouses. Proceeds bring more meals to seniors.
Bulletin Board
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Oct 28, 2005
SPANISH VIRTUOSO PIANIST FRANCISCO "PACO" ÁLVAREZ, 8 pm, Three Rivers Community College, Mahan Drive, NORWICH. Sponsored by The Academy of the Holy Family to benefit homeless families in the area.
Consumer Group Demands "Deceptive Labels" Be Taken Off Store ...
All Headline News - Oct 28, 2005
Washington, DC (AHN) - The Center for Science in the Public Interest says the Food and Drug Administration has not taken action to stop what they call "deceptive labeling.
Owens celebration begins Nov. 9
Paris News, TX - Oct 28, 2005
COMMERCE - The William A. Owens Centennial Celebration kicks off at Texas A&M University-Commerce on Nov. 9. The university and Paris Junior College are co-sponsoring the celebration, which marks Owens’ birthday.
It's in the bag: Halloween big night for pizza delivery
San Diego Daily Transcript (subscription), CA - Oct 28, 2005
By George Chamberlin , Daily Transcript Financial Correspondent. Never mind the trick-or-treaters, Halloween is a big day for the pizza business.
Fall family fun fest and barbeque Nov. 6
Monroe Times, WI - Oct 28, 2005
SOUTH WAYNE -- Our Savior's Lutheran Church, 407 E. Center Street, South Wayne, is holding a Fall Family Fun Fest on Sunday, Nov. 6. There will be games for the whole family including a fishing pond for the ...
Two Way TV develops interactive cartoon
Netimperative, UK - Oct 28, 2005
Interactive TV firm Two Way TV has partnered with Fat City Films to co-produce an interactive cartoon series, targeted at kids aged 8 to 12 years.
AM Best ponders Nationwide cut
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Oct 28, 2005
By wire services. In its first alert since Hurricane Wilma hit Monday, insurance rating agency AM Best warned it may cut the financial strength rating of Nationwide Mutual Insurance Co.
Calendar, Oct. 27-Nov. 4
Napa Valley Register, CA - Oct 27, 2005
COPIA CONCERT SERIES -- Copia presents, a Napa County debut, William Morin in "A Night in Cuba." Singer, Spanish guitarist and composer Morin has wowed audiences the world over.
GOLD & INFLATION
Free Market News Network, FL - Oct 28, 2005
Inflation seems to be the tune of the day lately since both CPI and PPI exploded to levels not seen in almost 30 years. Is Inflation really picking up steam indeed ?
'Is this the new reality for Florida?'
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Oct 28, 2005
FORT LAUDERDALE · Eve Smith wanted to see the damaged courthouse where she has spent so much time pulling files. "I know so many people who work there, you feel a connection to it," said Smith, 45, of Pembroke Pines.
Serving the Watertown, Wisconsin area since 1895
Watertown Daily Times, WI - Oct 28, 2005
A little bit of Watertown history was uncovered in recent weeks when a Watertown man was doing some minor excavating around his home for a remodeling project.
The BIG Table: Healthy, Delicious, Take-Out
The Chattanoogan, TN - Oct 28, 2005
Do you tire of trying to put together a nutritious meal after a long day at work? Do you sometimes host a dinner party that is hard to enjoy because you are bogged down in the kitchen?
GREENHEAD TO HOST ITS OWN FARMERS’ MARKET
Hexham Courant, UK - Oct 28, 2005
HALTWHISTLE’S rural communities will be given a boost next month with the launch of Greenhead’s first farmers’ market. Spearheaded by a team of forward-thinking volunteer villagers, the ...
UD AT DAVIDSON FOR PFL CROSSOVER CONTEST
Dayton Flyers, OH - Oct 28, 2005
The University of Dayton football team will finish the 2005 season on the road, playing October 29 at Davidson, and then finishing up at Butler on November 5. This Saturday's game time is 1:00 pm EDT.
Places on campus where you dress up, say magic words and get free ...
Imprint, Canada - Oct 27, 2005
In the glorious days of youth, at precisely the same time when you could imagine no greater thing than candy, you were informed that for one magical day of each year, you need only dress up and look scary (or even better - cute, as opportunistic youth ...
Musical delights accompany Oyster Cloyster event
Newport News Times, OR - Oct 28, 2005
Participants in the Oyster Cloyster Festival at the Oregon Coast Aquarium on Saturday, Nov. 5 will encounter a variety of musical treats complementing the dishes provided by16 chefs from around the Pacific Northwest.
From quantity to quality: a CAP for the 21st century
EUROPA (press release), Belgium - Oct 27, 2005
I’m very grateful to the European Policy Centre for inviting me to speak to you today. I would have been here a week earlier but for very pressing commitments in Geneva - and I’m not talking about afternoons of pleasant shopping, as you know.
HOLS HANKY PANKY IS SO OLD HAT
Mirror.co.uk, UK - Oct 27, 2005
BRITISH tourists are more likely to wear kaftans and designer shades than knotted hankies and rolled-up trousers. And we now head for a trendy spa rather than a disco or karaoke bar, a study of holidays over the last 50 years shows.
SPECIALIST - TNA: Time Makes Fools of Us All
Pro Wrestling Torch - Oct 28, 2005
“I can explain. You see, it used to be milk, and, well, time makes fool of us all!”. Last Friday, TNA looked unstoppable. They rolled through three weeks of programming like a monstrous wrought iron train.
The future is uncertain, but that's OK
Bossier Press-Tribune, USA - Oct 28, 2005
When Hurricanes Katrina and Rita hit our state, to say we were unprepared is the understatement of the year. In the aftermath, we have seen a lot of positive and negative things happen.
Upcoming events
Exeter News-Letter, NH - Oct 28, 2005
17TH ANNUAL BRUCE ELLIS MEMORIAL 5K ROAD RACE will take place Saturday, Nov. 5 at 10 am The race will start at the Synergy Health and Fitness Center on 7 Alumni Drive in Exeter.
What's on the menu?
Arizona Republic, AZ - Oct 27, 2005
Nearly 1,200 hungry teens, including rugged football players, calorie-burning cross-country stars and enough picky eaters to make a five-star chef throw up his hands in defeat, have to be fed in two 40-minute lunch periods.
Experience the City of Brotherly Love for as Low as $63 Per Night
Frommers - Oct 28, 2005
One of America's best food towns, most interesting architectural and artistic communities, biggest sports cities and most fun college towns, Philadelphia is a first-rate tourist destination all of its own.
Stephen Lewis to speak Nov. 13
NorthernLife.ca, Canada - Oct 27, 2005
One of the world’s most vocal critics about how rich nations are ignoring the AIDS crisis in Africa, Stephen Lewis, will speak in Sudbury, Sunday, Nov. 13 at the Caruso Club.
Why not go on a baseball stadium road trip for your next vacation?
Fairfield Minuteman, CT - Oct 28, 2005
The World Series has focused the nation's attention on two of Major League Baseball's ballparks - Chicago's US Cellular Field and Houston's Minute Maid Park - this week.
The politics of fat.
Slate - Oct 28, 2005
In the war on fat, fat isn't just winning, it's crushing the opposition. A new study reports that in the course of a lifetime, 9 out of 10 men and 7 out of 10 women are going to become overweight.
Festive days for varied tastes
St. Petersburg Times, FL - Oct 28, 2005
You can nibble snapping turtle nuggets at the Cooter Blast, then head over to the Greek Festival for gyros, souvlaki and spanakopita.
Readers have mixed opinions on recall of judge
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Oct 28, 2005
I say recall the govenment officials who's interpetations of this measure made it seem unconstitutional. The will of the people was loud and clear, One person's interpetation of the law should never be even ...
McDonald's forces us to delve deeper
OregonLive.com, OR - Oct 28, 2005
H ow ingenious. How inspired. You have to grudgingly admire the solution McDonald's has come up with for its terrible McQuandary.
Community Calendar
Little Falls Evening Times, NY - Oct 28, 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.
FM food pantries feel pinch
In-Forum (subscription), ND - Oct 27, 2005
As the winter holidays near, Jennifer Martin is starting to worry about feeding 100 people three meals a day. Especially when their other option is going hungry.
Survivor retraces deadly flight, views crash site
Dayton Daily News (subscription), OH - Oct 27, 2005
KIRKSVILLE, MO. | His belt buckle is on the conveyer along with his pocket change and wedding ring, but John Krogh's first step through the metal detector still sets off several loud, shrill beeps.
IM Beck quote unquote
Times of Malta, Malta - Oct 29, 2005
The biggest story this week, of course, concerned the increases in the fuel surcharge, which are hardly the cause of many smiles. Tuesday was not a happy day for the Prime Minister who had to tell us all, through ...
County businesses get boost
Modesto Bee, CA - Oct 27, 2005
The state Wednesday designated a large section of Stanislaus County a California enterprise zone - a distinction that aims to help businesses expand and hire new employees.
Filling Foods
abc7.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
When it comes to feeling satisfied, what you eat is as important as portion sizes. Generally foods rich in fiber and liquid can keep cravings at bay.
Around town
Holbrook Sun, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Send your good news and photos to Around Town. Send it email to CConley@CNC.com or by mail to Holbrook Sun, 91 Washington St., Weymouth, MA 02188 or fax it to 781-682-4851.
Upscale grocer coming to Carlisle Pike
Carlisle Sentinel, PA - Oct 28, 2005
A spokeswoman for Wegmans Food Market confirmed Thursday the company plans to build a store at the proposed Silver Spring Square II retail center along the Carlisle Pike.
Fluid Scores and Creates Sound Design for Ad Council
Film Imaging.com (press release), CA - Oct 28, 2005
For a humorous Ad Council campaign designed to promote a nutritionally “Healthy America,” Fluid, the Manhattan-based music and editorial studio, has created original scores and sound design for a trio of :30 spots for McCann-Erickson (New York, NY).
Breazell battles to gain weight
Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - Oct 28, 2005
After each home game UCLA receiver Brandon Breazell goes to Roscoe's House of Chicken 'n Waffles. His pleasure is a No. 5 the chicken and cheese Jeanne Jones Omelette with a side waffle.
Inane music did not curry favour
Ham and High Broadway, UK - Oct 28, 2005
Going to Drummond Street in Euston for Indian food is like going to Chinatown for dim sum - there are so many Meccas to choose from that one hardly knows where to start.
BK's Meat'Normous truly is
SunHerald.com, MS - Oct 28, 2005
with both hands and a forklift - for a new Meat'Normous Omelet Sandwich, available for a limited time only at Burger King. Last March, Burger King unleashed its Enormous ...
Weathering Wilma: Chabad Is On Call Again
Chabad-Lubavitch, NY - Oct 28, 2005
Stuart Katz, general manager of IsraAir, never thought he’d spend an all night session on the phone with rabbis from Chabad. But that’s what happened on Thursday night as members from Lubavitch headquarters ...
Fathers, make a date with daughter
SunHerald.com, MS - Oct 28, 2005
John. It was the first in what I hope will become a quarterly event. No mom, no wife, no brother, no son. Just my daughter and me.
Edgecomb Elderly Couple Settling Into New Home
Boothbay Register, ME USA - Oct 28, 2005
Due to the efforts of Edgecomb selectmen, the Waldo Dodge Fund, and many volunteers, Marylou Mouton, her companion Keith Barter, and 16-year-old grandson Jeffrey Barter have a new home.
DATEBOOK: EAST COUNTY
Contra Costa Times, CA - Oct 28, 2005
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Down the Hatch
Fairfield County Weekly, CT - Oct 27, 2005
Barbara Nevins' Southwest Café has been a Ridgefield fixture for almost 20 years, which may as well be an eternity in the fickle restaurant world.
Altars created to remember the dead
Arizona Republic, AZ - Oct 27, 2005
She preferred to cuddle up with a toy skeleton at bedtime, instead of a teddy bear. And she loved dressing up as a witch, no matter what time of year it was.
Bookstore turns page with cafe
Westborough News, MA - Oct 27, 2005
"Following the success of our restaurant in Worcester, the opening of the Tatnuck Cafe in Westborough is very important to us," said Tatnuck owner Larry Abramoff.
Natural approach to insomnia might help you rest easy
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Oct 28, 2005
It's 3:37 am and I'm up journaling at this ungodly hour because I have insomnia. Just recording the time makes me feel panicky.
Migas Omelet With Avocado, Green Chile and Sour Cream
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Oct 27, 2005
1. Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a medium bowl, combine avocado, sour cream, chiles, scallion, lemon juice, salt and Tabasco. Stir gently to mix.
Caramelized Onion Quiche
Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Oct 27, 2005
2. Heat the olive oil over medium heat. Add the onions and saute, stirring frequently, until golden and very soft (caramelized), about 15 minutes.
You're going to miss him when he's gone, Oct. 28, 2005
Suffolk News-Herald, VA - Oct 27, 2005
I think liberals better be careful what they wish for, they might just get it. In fact, they more than might just get it, they are already getting it.
Movie review: Wallace & Gromit
Bolton Common, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Fans of Wallace & Gromit, the delightful clay creations of Nick Park and Aardman Studios, are not exactly a ravenous bunch. But we've been quietly hoping for years that a feature film would ...
Portobellos add oomph to veg sandwich
Pioneer Press, MN - Oct 27, 2005
Mushrooms contain a lot of the amino acids that lend savory, or umami, character, which makes them a nice vegetarian stand-in for meat.
Panicking is such great fun
Malta Independent, Malta - Oct 27, 2005
The renowned Maltese-Australian organist Claire Baluci donated her talents and huge amounts of time and energy to a concert that would raise funds for children who are dying in famine-stricken African states.

Another winner from Gianno’s team
goTriad.com, NC - Oct 27, 2005
Aquaria Seafood Grill is in the burgeoning section beyond the airport that used to divide Greensboro from High Point. The restaurant is upscale yet has a casual ambience, just a notch below white tablecloth.
Feta ruling emphasises danger of branding local foods
Food and Drink Europe, France - Oct 27, 2005
A European Court of Justice ruling yesterday prohibiting cheese makers outside of designated areas in Greece from calling their products "feta" emphasises the danger to food processors ...
Mystic Valley Elder Services menu
Malden Observer, MA - Oct 27, 2005
Monday, Oct. 31: Halloween: spooky pumpkin soup, crackers, freaky oven fried chicken, chicken gravy, ghostly baked potato, creepy country vegetables, sour cream, sweet potato muffin or roast beef, American ...
Wine country in Disney country
Mickey News (press release), CA - Oct 29, 2005
Fine dining has changed since the days of mandatory ties for men and menus without prices for women. These days the best chefs work in the most unlikely locations.
Getting 'round a good breakfast
MLive.com, MI - Oct 27, 2005
We're headed to the pumpkin patch, so we need to bulk up. That means breakfast at Red Geranium Cafe, where you can watch the mountain of breakfast potatoes pile up on the steaming grill ...
Deli items with a twist
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), GA - Oct 27, 2005
Some people believe bigger is better when it comes to sandwiches. Some delis pile on the meat; others have a menu that stretches for pages.
EU offers big agricultural tariff cuts
The Age (subscription), Australia - Oct 28, 2005
The European Union (EU) has promised deep cuts to its agricultural subsidies in a bid to kickstart world trade talks, but in return Australia must give up one of its biggest protective measures.
EU Offer to Cut Farm Support Falls Short, US Says (Update1)
Bloomberg - Oct 28, 2005
The European Union's offer today to cut its farm tariffs by as much as 60 percent falls short of expectations because the proposal allows exemptions that would block key exports, US officials and industry groups said.
EU Offer on Agriculture Falls Short of Expectations, US Says
Bloomberg - Oct 28, 2005
The European Union's offer today to cut its farm tariffs by as much as 60 percent falls short of expectations because the proposal allows exemptions that would block many key US exports, the Bush administration said.
AROUND THE NATION
Houston Chronicle, United States - Oct 28, 2005
Fidelity Investments said Abigail Johnson, 43, its largest shareholder and a candidate to succeed her father, 75-year-old Chairman and CEO Edward Johnson III, sold some of her voting stake in the mutual-fund firm to family trusts.
Not roquette science
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Oct 28, 2005
In Toast, his exquisite, and exquisitely sad, childhood memoir, Nigel Slater wrote about what it's like to feel lonely at home.
Indians love their after-match pizza
Expressindia.com, India - Oct 28, 2005
Pune, October 28: THE Indian team has simple requirements while in Pune. On the first two days - beginning November 1 ‭hey want to be at the nets.
The knees have it for thrills
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Oct 27, 2005
Because the 163 hurricanes that have passed through our area recently have not provided the kind of excitement this thrill-seeker craves, I recently decided to have knee surgery.
Lucy Lawless in Vampire Bats
TV Guide - Oct 28, 2005
Lucy Lawless really should go on Fear Factor. The former Xena: Warrior Princess star had to fight off a swarm of gonzo grasshoppers earlier this year in the CBS TV-movie Locusts, and now in the sequel, the ...
Stage Calendar
Bothell Herald, United States - Oct 28, 2005
Pacific Northwest Ballet: "Past, Present and Future," 7:30 pm Nov. 3 through 5, 10 through 12, 2 pm Nov. 5, 1 pm Nov. 13, $20 through $149, McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St.
Food Network Dishes Out Latest Food Trends With First-Ever Web ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Oct 28, 2005
13-Part Original Broadband Series Launches November 21 on FoodNetwork.com To Spotlight Latest Food Trends, Kitchen Gadgets and Cuisine Crazes Across The US NEW YORK, Oct. 28 /PRNewswire/ -- Coming soon to a computer near you - Alligator sausage.
Chef Sampler: A palate for crafting the classics
Albuquerque Tribune, NM - Oct 28, 2005
Schutte: Traditional. Classical Italian cuisine, which is centuries old. Our mission is not to mess it up. Our job is to do the best version of it we can without making up new ingredients.
Adamski and Dantoin to receive top award from college
Shawano Leader, WI - Oct 27, 2005
Rick Adamski and Valerie Dantoin of Seymour will be honored in Madison tonight for their commitment to sustainable agriculture and work to share their vocation.
UK: Vegetarians call for Jelly Babies to be reformulated
just-food.com, UK - Oct 28, 2005
The Vegetarian Society has named Bassett’s Jelly Babies, made by UK confectionery giant Cadbury, as the winner of its “Imperfect World Award”, for items that are made using animal products despite the availability of a vegetarian alternative.
Women for Falcon Football
Bowling Green State University Falcons, OH - Oct 28, 2005
Bowling Green, Ohio - The last Women for Falcon Football event will be held on: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3 from 5:30 - 7:30 pm at Cucina di Betto Restaurant at 121 South Main Street, in downtown Bowling Green.
Beware number of servings in caffeine hit
Pahrump Valley Times, NV - Oct 28, 2005
There was a Mocha Frappuccino calling out to me from the refrigerated case in the back of the convenience store where I stopped to buy $60 worth of gas - I didn't have enough money to actually fill my tank.
MONMOUTH LEGISLATOR REPORTS Demand for farm products growing in ...
Central Maine Morning Sentinel, ME - Oct 28, 2005
Demand for milk and cheese is on the rise in China, and Rep. Nancy Smith wants Maine farmers to get in on it. Smith, D-Monmouth, recently returned from China, where she and four ...
A chophouse on Peachtree
Southern Voice, GA - Oct 28, 2005
Well-executed menu and swanky surroundings could make Taurus’ blend of steakhouse and modern bistro a recipe for success. Atop the third level of an upscale Peachtree Street shopping center is Taurus, a ...
Blending pastry, personality and PR
Baltimore Business Journal, MD - Oct 28, 2005
That assumption is a pivotal part of the business plan for Havre de Grace's new French bakery, Patisserie Lucie. In the few short weeks since it opened on Pulaski Highway, the bakery has created quite a buzz ...
Related cafes offer great meals
Everett Herald, WA - Oct 28, 2005
A good experience at the Woodinville Cafe inspires an equally satisfying breakfast visit to Mill Creek's Saw Mill Cafe. By Anna Poole.
Stilton makers seek insurance at £50k a nose
U.TV, UK - Oct 27, 2005
They have 21 graders, and the Stilton Cheese Makers` Association is seeking a broker to provide emergency insurance cover of up to £1 million.
Stilton makers seek insurance at £50k a nose
UTV, Ireland - Oct 27, 2005
They have 21 graders, and the Stilton Cheese Makers` Association is seeking a broker to provide emergency insurance cover of up to £1 million.
The rise of no-shower star power
Calendar Live (subscription), CA - Oct 27, 2005
Is it coincidence that two of the most beloved characters on TV right now are unwashed dudes who've won the lottery? Enter your ZIP Code to find local TV listings customized by your cable or satellite provider.
A Persimmon blossoms in Fremont
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Oct 27, 2005
For all the times I've meant to check out Persimmon in Fremont, with some vague idea of its location, I was still surprised to find the little seven-table restaurant practically across the street from one of my favorite pizza joints, meaning it's been ...
Add Glam To Your Halloween Party
CBS News - Oct 28, 2005
Event party planner Colin Cowie says people are saturated with parties decorated with pumpkins and ghosts, but an unexpected idea is to use a sophisticated Halloween-themed décor.
Real Food Daily Cookbook Offers Healthful Recipes for Whole Family
Market Wire (press release) - Oct 27, 2005
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 10/27/2005 -- The new "Real Food Daily Cookbook," authored by Ann Gentry, owner and executive chef of Los Angeles' famed Real Food Daily (RFD) Restaurants, includes a collection of healthy vegetarian/vegan recipes that ...
Happy ending for sacked worker
The Age (subscription), Australia - Oct 28, 2005
Robert Foley, with daughter Maddieson, 8, and grandson Clayton, 6, wins his job back after an unfair dismissal case. ROBERT Foley is a quiet, uncomplicated family man who has worked without ...
Go Eat: "The Stinking Rose of Ballard"
KOMO, WA - Oct 28, 2005
SEATTLE - Ballard and its Scandinavian inhabitants may be known for lutefisk, but this time of year it's the garlic that packs 'em in at Lombardi's.
Theater appreciation class available through ABT, university ...
Billings Gazette, USA - Oct 27, 2005
The Montana State University-Billings Outreach program at the Downtown Campus and the Alberta Bair Theater have joined forces to offer "Standing Room Only," a non-credit theater appreciation class that offers participants tickets to four performances and ...
What's in a name?
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Oct 28, 2005
Food is fashion. Our grandparents and our parents might disagree, but even they were subject to the fads of their day. My mother really did serve vol-au-vents at drinks parties, usually stuffed with a molten ...
El Caserio
LA City Beat, CA - Oct 28, 2005
n that odd corner where Silver Lake Boulevard hits Virgil Avenue, this colorful little Ecuadorian place serves such traditional appetizers as green-plantain fritters (patacones) and humita, a tamale variation that’s subtly different from the usual ...
Latinos let Loose!
Jamaica Gleaner, Jamaica - Oct 27, 2005
Together, Venezuelan ambassador, Noel Martinez Ochoa, and Cecilia Hanna, public relations officer of the Latin American Women's Club, demonstrate their prowess on the dance floor, at the club's wine and cheese party.
Bagel Smashery's Blueberry Pie Bagel
7Online.com, NY - Oct 28, 2005
(New York-WABC, October 28, 2005) - For this week's Neighborhood Eats we ask the question: Is a bagel just a bagel? Or can it be a lot more?
Wine's the thing
OregonLive.com, OR - Oct 28, 2005
I was seriously sad earlier this year when the Pearl District's swanky wine bar Vigne closed abruptly after only a couple of years in business.
Catching up with the Old Codgers
Houston Chronicle, United States - Oct 27, 2005
CHESTER B., cheerleader and executive vice president of the Old Codgers Club, called me early Thursday morning. "Could you come to an OC meeting tomorrow night at my place?
Alkmaar: A Dutch City That Still Likes to Speak Dutch
New York Times, United States - Oct 28, 2005
AMSTERDAM is many wonderful things - the cosmopolitan gateway to Europe, a living repository of glorious Dutch art, architecture and cultural treasures - but it's not exactly an immersion course in contemporary Dutch life.
These charming men
Guardian Unlimited, UK - Oct 27, 2005
How's this for a pop predicament? You've just been to see a band, and later find yourself in the same club as the group, who are enjoying a post-show celebration.
Recipes for fun from O'Colly
Daily O'Collegian, OK - Oct 28, 2005
With the homecoming game against Texas Saturday, plenty of tailgating will be going on. Many students will be participating in, if not hosting, the festivities.
Halloween: Coffin Sandwiches, Witches' Fingers with Bloody ...
WCPO, OH - Oct 28, 2005
CUT bread slices into coffin shapes. LAYER with sliced meat, Singles, dressing and lettuce. Spear each sandwich with plastic toothpick to hold it together, if desired.
Some things stay the same on Trendy-third
Portland Tribune, OR - Oct 28, 2005
The first time I ate at JoBar & Rotisserie was in 2002 when a friend was visiting from New York City. She was considering taking a high-level job in Portland ...
City has market for fine dining
Terre Haute Tribune Star, IN - Oct 28, 2005
The recent death of Nectar Restaurant and Tannins Wine Bar must have made the day of those folks who insist Terre Haute won't support anything that looks like “sophisticated” dining.
Bistecca all Pizzaiola - Steak with Tomatoes and Garlic Recipe
Bella Online - Oct 28, 2005
Add the tomatoes, oregano, salt, and pepper. Return to a medium heat and cook for about 5 minutes. Remove the pan from the heat. In a large skillet, heat 1 Tsp of olive oil over medium-high heat.
School Menus
Baxter Bulletin, AR - Oct 28, 2005
The menus for Monday-Friday are as follows. Milk is served at all meals at all schools. A variety of breakfast items are served daily at each school.
Production up in September
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Oct 28, 2005
September milk production in the top 23 producing states totaled 13 billion pounds, according preliminary data in the USDA’s latest Milk Production report, up 4.9 percent from a year ago.
FASHION BITES
Vogue.com, UK - Oct 28, 2005
KATE MOSS has left the Meadows Clinic in Arizona and is staying with friends before returning to work shortly. "Kate is in excellent spirits and looking forward to getting back to work," her spokesman said.
Spooks and Spiders, Witches and Ghosts . . . and Pepperoni? ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Oct 28, 2005
LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 28, 2005--Before sending the little ghosts and goblins out to trick or treat this year, fill up their tummies with a yummy Papa John's pizza first.
BITCH SESSION
New York Blade, NY - Oct 28, 2005
You see straight guys at the clubs because they figured out they get stronger drinks from our bartenders. If you don’t want to have sex with hot guys, then don’t.
Moody's Diner
Bowdoin Orient, ME - Oct 28, 2005
Florida license plates flank those from Maine, Massachusetts, and New York in the parking lot of Moody's Diner of Waldoboro, Maine.
You'd be surprised what goes with pancakes.
Memphis Flyer, TN - Oct 28, 2005
I see Sunday brunch as one those slothful, decadent meals reserved for hangovers or when someone else is paying. Especially cool are the restaurants that keep the sparkling wine flowing, which cures the hangover and magnifies the excess.
Memories can rise up and overwhelm meaning
Evansville Courier & Press (subscription), IN - Oct 28, 2005
I am standing at the kitchen window when I realize that the early autumn slant of light is reminiscent of something that has touched me deeply before, but I can't say what.
Best Of Toronto - Food and Drink
Now Toronto, Canada - Oct 27, 2005
The art bar has long been a local tradition. Its lineage can be traced from the original Pilot on Yonge in the 60s and Grossman's in the 70s to the regeneration of this former tap room slash flophouse nearly 25 years ago.
Breakfast Bad Boys
abc7.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
Many zoom off to work in the morning without a proper breakfast. A dash to the drive through, a way of life. As a matter of fact, marketers have even coined the term "deskfasts" to describe our morning meals at the office.
Pizza Casserole
ABC30.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
2. In a medium skillet, brown the ground beef over medium-high heat, stirring and crumbling the beef until no pink remains; drain.
Clarion Senior Center lists November menus and events
Clarion News, PA - Oct 27, 2005
(Meal reservations must be made by 11 am one day prior to the date of meal, call 226-4194.). Nov. 1: Porcupine meatballs, whipped potatoes, corn, rye bread, plums and milk; 10-11 am, exercise; 8:30 am-noon, Stroke ...
Burgerittoville serves up a different kind of burger
Danbury News Times, CT - Oct 27, 2005
Since he was in Skybox, his bar in Fairfield, making it should've been a snap. It wasn't. After putting the burger on the grill and topping it with cheese, he discovered he had no bun on which to put his masterpiece.
Where all things Athenian star
New York Newsday, NY - Oct 27, 2005
Some restaurants rise or fall on a single signature ingredient. If the soba noodles at Honamura An, or the porterhouse at Peter Luger, are anything less than spectacular, diners curse their fortune at having gone there.
Bistro Verdu
abc7.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
One of my pleasures when visiting Europe is to dine in little neighborhood spots - often chef owned - an interesting menu - modest prices and a friendly staff.
Getting 'round a good breakfast
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Oct 27, 2005
We're headed to the pumpkin patch, so we need to bulk up. That means breakfast at Red Geranium Cafe, where you can watch the mountain of breakfast potatoes pile up on the steaming grill ...
Free cancer screenings offered
Richmond.com, VA - Oct 27, 2005
Richmond.comWednesday, October 26, 2005The Chesterfield County Health Department is offering free cancer screenings Saturday, Oct. 29, from 9 am to 1 pm at the Smith-Wagner Building.
Company Recalls SpaghettiOs
abc7.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
CONSUMER NEWS - Campbell Soup Supply Co. is recalling 473,500 pounds of Campbell's SpaghettiOs Plus Calcium in 15-ounce cans because their product labels fail to list meatballs made with soy protein, a known ...
EU offers big agricultural tariff cuts
Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Oct 28, 2005
The European Union (EU) has promised deep cuts to its agricultural subsidies in a bid to kickstart world trade talks, but in return Australia must give up one of its biggest protective measures.
NZ trade deficit swells to $5.8 billion
New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - Oct 28, 2005
New Zealand's trade deficit improved a touch in September, paring back from August's record, but the annual figure continued on an upward trend.
EU offers big agricultural tariff cuts
Seven.com.au, Australia - Oct 28, 2005
The European Union (EU) has promised deep cuts to its agricultural subsidies in a bid to kickstart world trade talks, but in return Australia must give up one of its biggest protective measures.
Stage Calendar
Everett Herald, WA - Oct 28, 2005
Pacific Northwest Ballet: "Past, Present and Future," 7:30 pm Nov. 3 through 5, 10 through 12, 2 pm Nov. 5, 1 pm Nov. 13, $20 through $149, McCaw Hall, 321 Mercer St.
The Kitchen Diaries by Nigel Slater
EducationGuardian.co.uk, UK - Oct 28, 2005
In Toast, his exquisite, and exquisitely sad, childhood memoir, Nigel Slater wrote about what it's like to feel lonely at home.
EU: From quantity to quality: a CAP for the 21st century
noticias.info, Spain - Oct 28, 2005
I’m very grateful to the European Policy Centre for inviting me to speak to you today. I would have been here a week earlier but for very pressing commitments in Geneva - and I’m not talking about afternoons of pleasant shopping, as you know.
What's on the menu?
Arizona Republic, AZ - Oct 28, 2005
Nearly 1,200 hungry teens, including rugged football players, calorie-burning cross-country stars and enough picky eaters to make a five-star chef throw up his hands in defeat, have to be fed in two 40-minute lunch periods.
Maine farmers looking to Asia
Kennebec Journal, ME - Oct 28, 2005
Demand for milk and cheese is on the rise in China, and Rep. Nancy Smith wants Maine farmers to get in on it. Smith, D-Monmouth, recently returned from China, where she and four ...
Related cafes offer great meals
Bothell Herald, United States - Oct 28, 2005
A good experience at the Woodinville Cafe inspires an equally satisfying breakfast visit to Mill Creek's Saw Mill Cafe. By Anna Poole.
A chophouse on Peachtree
Sovo.com, Southern - Oct 28, 2005
Well-executed menu and swanky surroundings could make Taurus’ blend of steakhouse and modern bistro a recipe for success. Atop the third level of an upscale Peachtree Street shopping center is Taurus, a ...
A foodie's French kiss: Normandy piques the culinary senses
Daily News Transcript, MA - Oct 27, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps them all with oysters ...
A foodie's French kiss: Normandy piques the culinary senses
Milford Daily News, MA - Oct 27, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps them all with oysters ...
A foodie's French kiss: Normandy piques the culinary senses
MetroWest Daily News, MA - Oct 27, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps them all with oysters ...
A foodie's French kiss: Normandy piques the culinary senses
Daily News Tribune, MA - Oct 27, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps them all with oysters ...
A foodie's French kiss: Normandy piques the culinary senses
Bolton Common, MA - Oct 27, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps ...
Mr. Food Recipes-Pizza casserole
abc7.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
2. In a medium skillet, brown the ground beef over medium-high heat, stirring and crumbling the beef until no pink remains; drain.
A foodie's French kiss: Normandy piques the culinary senses
Bedford Minuteman, MA - Oct 27, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps ...
A foodie's French kiss: Normandy piques the culinary senses
Cape Codder, MA - Oct 27, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps ...
Get Smart about Food Labels!
The Common Voice, SC - Oct 27, 2005
Today the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI) called for the FDA to enforce labeling guideline rules on manufacturers that label foods in a misleading way.
Wine country in Disney country
OCRegister (subscription), CA - Oct 27, 2005
The Napa Rose at the Grand Californian Hotel offers elegant dining for serious food lovers. By ELIZABETH EVANS. FINE DINING: The Napa Rose, which opened to great acclaim a few years ago, brings the elegance of the Napa Valley to Anaheim.
Mystic Valley Elder Services lunches, week of Oct. 31
Reading Advocate, MA - Oct 27, 2005
Halloween! Spooky pumpkin soup, freaky oven fried chicken, gravy, ghostly baked potato, creepy country vegetables, sour cream, sweet potato muffin, OR roast beef, American cheese, potato salad, lettuce and tomato slices, rye bread.
The Lunch Line
Billerica Minuteman, MA - Oct 27, 2005
Chicken nuggets w/dips, fluffy rice pilaf, mixed garden vegetables, hot roll, chilled cinnamon apple slices. Steamed hot dog in a roll w/fixings, baked beans, nacho chips w/cheese, fresh vegetable bites, creamy chocolate pudding.
Cauliflower and wine make a lovely bouquet
Georgia Straight, Canada - Oct 27, 2005
By jurgen gothe. Here’sa dish that didn’t work, but I’m going to tell you about it anyway. The reason it didn’t pan out is my fault, but it has the potential of being such a good one I figured you might want to try it.
Zucchini Boats
ABC30.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
2. Cut each squash in half lengthwise and scoop out the flesh, leaving a 1/4-inch shell. Dice the flesh that was removed. 3. In a large skillet, cook the sausage and diced squash over medium heat for 5 minutes ...
Auntie’s Kitchen: Buffalo wings
KeepMEcurrent.com, ME - Oct 27, 2005
SCARBOROUGH (Oct 27, 2005): The adage, “If you can’t stand the heat get out of the kitchen,” doesn’t hold true for me when it involves cooking up a batch of Buffalo wings.
MOUTH OF THE COLUMBIA: New café adds to town's hipness quotient
The Daily Astorian, OR - Oct 27, 2005
CANNON BEACH - Downtown in back of Hemlock Street is a warren of new shops, a maze, really, that can feel disorienting. Enter from the sidewalk and this cedar-shaked and shingled beehive called The Village immediately swallows you up.
Lots of families are flocking to Red Robin
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Oct 27, 2005
Salem's Red Robin has again won the Statesman Journal's Best in the Mid-Valley Best Family Restaurant award for what General Manager Tim Mei said is "the third consecutive year.
Padington's knocks competition out of the pan
Salem Statesman Journal, OR - Oct 27, 2005
You can make it five for Padington's Pizza; that's five times in a row as Best Pizza winner in the Best of the Mid-Valley polling.
Comfort at Home and Abroad
The Portland Mercury, OR - Oct 27, 2005
I'm really into mom-and-pop joints, be they low-rent pho slingers on outer Sandy or homespun vegan food carts downtown. Located across the street from the North Portland library, Capuia's seems like such a ...
Club watch: Table 7 Bistro & Lounge
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - Oct 27, 2005
(October 27, 2005) - Table 7 Bistro & Lounge. Formerly known as Toasted Head Bar & Grill, the club is in the downtown area known as the St.
Making Time for Breakfast
Diabetes Interview, CA - Oct 27, 2005
Many people know that it is beneficial to eat your morning meal, but it can be challenging for many reasons. Breakfast is not the meal to miss, especially when you feel stressed, since it can set the mood for the entire day.
Newly noted
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Oct 27, 2005
After a serious drought of new restaurants, San Diego has seen a spate of openings this year. Many are concentrated downtown, where Petco Park has brought new energy.
Why You Should Not Accept Candy From Strangers
Methuselah Foundation, DC - Oct 27, 2005
Halloween is coming up, and MR and live in a neighborhood with lots of children. MoMR was asking us what we plan to do about giving out treats, since we obviously aren't going to give children gak.
Vermont defends its good name
Boston Globe, United States - Oct 27, 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 ...
Made in Vermont, really
Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - Oct 27, 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 ...

Say cheese! Your guide to the dairy aisle
MSNBC - Oct 28, 2005
Throw out those individually wrapped slices of cheese! Max McCalman, cheese expert and author of “Cheese: A Connoisseur's Guide to the World's Best,” visited “Weekend Today” to share some of his favorite ...
A slice of cheese
Kansas City Star, MO - Oct 28, 2005
T he Legend of Zorro” opens with an action sequence in which the title hero leaps from tall buildings, does elegant back flips and performs other impossible physical feats.
Hilmar Cheese's fine may lead to salt solution
Modesto Bee, CA - Oct 28, 2005
Writing $3 million in checks won't close the book on the sad saga of pollution and environmental degradation caused by Hilmar Cheese.
Give this Cheese Wheel a spin
Macon Telegraph, GA - Oct 28, 2005
Have you ever wanted to be one of those people whom the restaurant staff knows by name? Well, now is your chance to be one of the regulars at a quiet little restaurant named The Cheese Wheel.
Smile and Say Cheese, Bring Cheese and Taste Cheese: French Club ...
ASU Ram Page, TX - Oct 27, 2005
Students, friends and family gathered Friday, Oct. 21, at the Angelo State University Lake House to celebrate the French Club’s Autumn Festival.
NZ cheese may be called Feta
TVNZ, New Zealand - Oct 27, 2005
New Zealand specialty cheese makers are relieved that a European Court decision to restrict the use of the name Feta won't apply to them.
Pasteurisation research pleases cheese makers
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Oct 27, 2005
Specialty cheese-makers are pleased that the Food Safety Authority has begun investigations that might eventually clear the way for unpasterised milk to be used in cheeses here.
Wine and Cheese Evening raises £1500
Ballymoney Times, UK - Oct 27, 2005
A Wine and Cheese Evening took place in Ballymoney Rugby Club on October 14 and raised a magnificent ... more ». GARRYDUFF Primary School has gone global with the launch of it's very own website.
Wine and Cheese Evening raises £1500
Ballymoney Times, UK - Oct 27, 2005
A Wine and Cheese Evening took place in Ballymoney Rugby Club on October 14 and raised a magnificent ... more ». GARRYDUFF Primary School has gone global with the launch of it's very own website.
Wine and Cheese Evening raises £1500
Ballymoney Times, UK - Oct 27, 2005
A Wine and Cheese Evening took place in Ballymoney Rugby Club on October 14 and raised a magnificent ... more ». GARRYDUFF Primary School has gone global with the launch of it's very own website.
Cheese, if you please
El Universal Online, Mexico - Oct 27, 2005
Cheese has a very long history, dating back some 8,000 years to the Fertile Crescent between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers in Iraq.
Connoisseur serves cheese and advice
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Oct 27, 2005
The author of two books on cheese, he is the nation's first restaurant-based maitre fromager. Think of him as a cheese sommelier of sorts.
Ultimate Grilled Cheese Sandwich
ABC30.com, CA - Oct 27, 2005
1. In a medium bowl, beat the mayonnaise and cream cheese with an electric mixer until light and fluffy. 2. Stir in the Cheddar cheese, mozzarella cheese, and garlic powder; mix well.
Cheese plant expansion odds 'very positive'
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Oct 27, 2005
It will be at least another week before officials from Leprino Foods decide where they will expand their cheese-making production.
Hard Cheese? - Parma Preview
sportnetwork.net, UK - Oct 27, 2005
October 27 2005. Our first match against Italian opposition for six years takes place next Sunday as Overmach Parma pay their first ever visit to the Madejski.
Zorro slices a new hunk of cheese
Houston Chronicle, United States - Oct 27, 2005
so says the not-so-gay blade as it slices a "Z" on the chest of an oily scoundrel. "The devil will know who sent you!
Wine And Cheese Experts Provide Recommendations For Ideal Parings ...
Science Daily (press release) - Oct 27, 2005
Oct. 26, 2005 - Twenty-seven food and wine professionals evaluated selected wines and cheeses to determine ideal parings based on a scientific sensory methodology.
Wine and Cheese Experts Provide Recommendations for Ideal Parings ...
Kansas City infoZine, MO - Oct 27, 2005
Twenty-seven food and wine professionals evaluated selected wines and cheeses to determine ideal parings based on a scientific sensory methodology.
Rensselaer Central Schools Corporation
The Rensselaer Republican, IN - Oct 27, 2005
Monday, Oct. 31 - Breakfast: Sausage patty, pancake, juice and milk. Lunch: Cheeseburger, pickle chips, french fries, apple slices with caramel dip, a surprise and milk.
Dairy UK attacks FSA salt slashing targets
Dairy Reporter, France - Oct 28, 2005
Government salt slashing plans for a range of dairy products are too severe, says industry body Dairy UK, attempting to broker a deal as the UK food watchdog turns up the heat.
EU food labeling: what's in a name?
Food Business Review - Oct 28, 2005
Greece has been given the exclusive rights to the feta label for its domestically-produced cheese. 28 Oct 2005, 17:11 GMT - Despite opposition from cheese producers in Denmark and Germany, the European Court ...
Hail the hero
AZ Central.com, AZ - Oct 28, 2005
ATLANTA - One of life's most repeated maxims is that every culture has its own chicken soup. The adage should be that everyone has their own hoagie.
School lunches
Easton Journal, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Autumn special: Frightfully hot chicken drum stick, vegetable sticks, bleu cheese dressing, dessert, fruit, milk. Jake Ryan's toasted (turkey) ham and cheese in a bagel, carrots, pineapple, milk.
Lunch menus
Bolton Common, MA - Oct 28, 2005
The following lunches will be served next week at the Bolton schools. Lunch price: $2.50. (Menus subject to change without notice.
'I have a love for the music'
Roanoke Times, VA - Oct 27, 2005
He is a solo guitarist famous for using a technique called "looping." Williams begins by playing a basic rhythm. He then records that rhythm using a Gibson Echoplex Digital Pro.
Greece wins EU feta protection
Food Business Review - Oct 28, 2005
Despite protest from cheese makers in Denmark, Germany and the UK, the European Court of Justice has awarded Greece the sole right to produce feta cheese.
THE COLLEGE GRIND Ferrara's Pizza and Pasta
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Oct 28, 2005
The Down Low: Every college student is a predator, on the prowl for cheap grub near school. If the time it takes between leaving class and making food-to-mouth ...
Restaurants : Bubba & Garcia’s divided menu lessens delight
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - Oct 28, 2005
Restaurateur Ed David of Faded Rose fame has developed a singular concept with a dual focus: a combination Southern/New Mexican restaurant he calls Bubba & Garcia ...
Subway threatens local sandwich shop over use of 'way'
Newsday, NY - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
Washington Post, United States - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
A silly spin on classic stories
Stockton Record, CA - Oct 28, 2005
RIPON -- Librarian Melinda Kopp traded her butterfly wings and antennae for a yellow hat made to look like a wheel of cheese, with a strip of bacon for a mouth and a pair of olives for eyes.
Healthy Summer Snacks
7Online.com, NY - Oct 27, 2005
Stuff a pita bread with any combination from the fridge. Try pasta salad tossed with shredded cheese, apple cubes and raisins topped with yogurt, or deli meat and cheese layered with veggies.
School menus
Cape Codder, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Monday: Breaded chicken patty on a bun, chilled fruit. Choose two: juice, mixed vegetables, salad. Tuesday: Fresh fruit, cheese cubes and soft pretzel, chilled fruit.
School lunch menus
Milford Daily News, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Monday: Cat Tails on a bun, baked bat beans, pumpkin puffs, frightening fruit, Dracula's dessert. Thursday: Soup and sandwich, grilled cheese, chicken noodle soup, assorted chips, Snack Pack carrots, fruit.
What's to eat, and expected price range
East Valley Tribune, AZ - Oct 27, 2005
It’s fun to go out to a restaurant and try something new or enjoy a favorite delicacy. The East Valley is home to a variety of dining options.
School Menus
Nashua Telegraph, NH - Oct 27, 2005
MONDAY: Papa Gino’s cheese pizza, skeleton teeth fries, coffin cake with topping, Dracula’s blood juice, milk. TUESDAY: Macaroni and cheese, bread stick, salad with light dressing, peach cup, milk or juice.
Cave in to delight at La Cave
Daily Pilot, CA - Oct 28, 2005
La Cave is a throwback to an era when the Rat Pack ruled Las Vegas, a two-martini lunch was a mid-day treat, women donned bouffant hairstyles and go-go boots, and stylish men dressed in double ...
Hot out of two shops: winning cupcakes and paninis
Seattle Times, United States - Oct 28, 2005
What's the difference between Seattle and New York? Maybe it all comes down to the cupcakes. "Sweet and Vicious," screamed the headline in last month's New York Magazine.
Milk Cooperative planed in Visalia
Fresno Business Journal, CA - Oct 28, 2005
As California’s milk production continues increasing, it seems that more milk processing companies are going to need to come online.
We’ve been marketing feta since before the Greeks
Cyprus Mail, Cyprus - Oct 28, 2005
OPPOSITION DISY yesterday said the government should have fought to claim the use of the name ‘feta’ along with Greece, which this week won the exclusive use of the word to describe the popular goat’s milk cheese.
Campus creamery captures Cougar Gold in a can
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Oct 27, 2005
When a friend brought me a tin of Cougar Gold cheese, I had low expectations for the contents. Cheese in a can? But the moist cheddar-like cheese inside was delightful, and I have since learned that this longtime ...
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
Newsday, NY - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
Forbes - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
MSN Money - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
BusinessWeek - Oct 28, 2005
OCT. 28 4:56 PM ET The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens local sandwich shop over use of 'way'
Boston Globe, United States - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly ...
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
Times Daily, AL - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
WTOP, D.C. - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
Tallahassee.com, FL - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn.— The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
Fort Wayne News Sentinel, IN - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway Threatens Conn. Sandwich Shop
The Ledger, FL - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway Threatens Local Sandwich Shop Over Use Of ‘Way'
NBC30.com, CT - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. -- The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
Centre Daily Times, PA - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens local sandwich shop over use of 'way'
Tucson Citizen, AZ - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
Macon Telegraph, GA - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens Conn. sandwich shop
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. - The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens local sandwich shop over use of 'way'
Stamford Advocate, CT - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. -- The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens local sandwich shop over use of 'way'
New York Newsday, NY - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway threatens local sandwich shop over use of 'way'
Sioux City Journal, IA - Oct 28, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway says no way to shop's name, demands tiny eatery change its ...
Roanoke Times, VA - Oct 28, 2005
MILFORD, Conn. -- The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway goes after hometown sandwich shop
Record-Journal, CT - Oct 28, 2005
The world’s largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, claiming the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
Subway: Small Shop's Name Too Similar
Hartford Courant, United States - Oct 29, 2005
The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop, saying the name Steakways Famous Philly Cheese Steaks is too similar to the Subway trademark.
School Lunch Menus
Charlotte Observer, NC - Oct 27, 2005
MONDAY: Hamburger or corn dog. Carrots, apples, chocolate cookie.TUESDAY: Chicken sandwich or beef stew over rice. Scalloped potatoes, fruited carrots, tossed salad, fruit, yeast roll.
For West Enders, Shopping With A Vengeance
Hartford Courant, United States - Oct 27, 2005
For years they were in exile, displaced from the spot they loved by an overlord they hated. If natural foods shopping in the Hartford area were a tale of one tribe's wandering, this week brings deliverance.
Canton Public Schools lunch menus
Canton Journal, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Monday, Oct. 31: Happy Halloween. BBQ rib sandwich or chicken patty with lettuce and tomato or chicken quesidilla. Choice of two: Steamed rice, pineapple chunks, fresh fruit, pumpkin cookie.
School menus
Mansfield News, MA - Oct 28, 2005
Alternates: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - chicken nuggets with roll; Thursday and Friday - Hot dog with bun; Daily - At Robinson, garden veggie burger or turkey sandwich and at Jordan-Jackson, cheese pizza, prepared salads, garden burger or turkey sandwich ...
Area schools list menus
Clarion News, PA - Oct 27, 2005
Unless otherwise indicated, all breakfasts include fruit and/or juice and milk. all lunches include milk. Nov. 2: Scrambled eggs with toast or cereal and toast.
JUST A TASTE | HELEN SCHWAB
Charlotte Observer, NC - Oct 28, 2005
• The menu is out for Mama Ricotta's (601 S. Kings Drive) four-course dinner Nov. 7 with guest and famous cheese-maker/author Paula Lambert of the Mozzarella Co.
Palace Pizza Has That Family Feel -- and Taste
The Ledger, FL - Oct 28, 2005
Biting into a slice of New York-style pizza sprinkled with parmesan, oregano and gooey, hot cheese dripping little rivulets of orange oil onto a paper plate can be one of the most satisfying noshes on earth.
Teaching the folks how to wine and dine
Bowdoin Orient, ME - Oct 28, 2005
So it's Parents Weekend, and you're looking to show your parents a good time. I recommend the following: clean up your room and host a mini event for your parents and those friends whose parents are not around.
SCHOOL MENUS
Freeport Journal Standard, IL - Oct 28, 2005
Eastland: (Breakfast) Today, early dismissal; Tuesday, no school; Wednesday, muffins; Thursday, pancakes; Friday, bagels. (Lunch) Today, early dismissal; Tuesday, no school; Wednesday, hamburgers; Thursday, creamed chicken, biscuits; Friday, subs.
Fondue done well
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Oct 28, 2005
The Melting Pot makes for a delightful dining experience if you're fond of fondue. Here's your chance to set aside a couple of hours and play with your food.
Non-tricky treats, on the fly
Kentucky.com, KY - Oct 28, 2005
Ice cream cone witches' faces and hats: Place scoops of your favorite ice cream on a wax paper-lined baking sheet. Decorate with black shoestring licorice hair, chocolate-chip eyes, candy-corn noses and red decorating-gel frosting mouths.
Use fridge contents to make cool dip
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Oct 28, 2005
This recipe for Creamy Mediterranean Dip was inspired by a friend of mine. She thought I wouldn't want the recipe because it was too "old school.
USDA Dairy Product Prices
AgWeb - Oct 28, 2005
Cheddar Cheese prices received for US 40 pound Blocks averaged $1.47 per pound for the week ending October 22. The price per pound decreased 4.0 cents from the previous week.
EU Offer to Cut Farm Support Falls Short, US Says (Update2)
Bloomberg - Oct 28, 2005
The European Union's offer today to cut its farm tariffs by as much as 60 percent falls short of expectations because the proposal allows exemptions that would block key exports, US officials and industry groups said.
Lunch review: Murray Avenue Grill
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Oct 27, 2005
After getting ripped by a friend for my "pretentious" taste in food -- too much foreign stuff, not enough surf & turf, apparently -- I decided to find the least pretentious restaurant in Pittsburgh.
Taste test... quiche lorraine
Times Online, UK - Oct 28, 2005
Look out for: The pastry should be crunchy despite the moistness of the filling. The cheese and smoky bacon content should be generous.
Twisted Cafe makes food fun for kids, too
Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Oct 28, 2005
Here's a twist on the chicken nuggets and grilled cheese sandwiches restaurants geared to children tend to offer: The refreshment area in the new Kohl Children's Museum in Glenview offers pretzels, all through the menu.
A foodie's French kiss
Cape Codder, MA - Oct 28, 2005
The entire map of France reads like a menu, with names like Roquefort, Burgundy and Dijon. Each region has its own claim to foodie fame, but Normandy trumps them all with oysters ...
£50,000 insurance for Stilton-makers' noses
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Oct 27, 2005
Makers of Stilton have announced that they are planning to insure the graders of their cheese at nearly £50,000 a nose. They have 21 graders, and the Stilton Cheese Makers' Association is seeking a broker ...
The Winchester Star
Winchester Star, VA - Oct 28, 2005
A scooped ball of noodles with cubes of chicken. Side dishes of green beans, bread, and apple slices. A pint of milk. It didn’t sound too appetizing to 9-year-old Emily Smith.
Zio's Pizzeria a tasty addition to downtown
Bradenton Herald, United States - Oct 28, 2005
It could've been a restaurant owner's worst nightmare but it wasn't. We arrived at Zio's in the middle of lunch hour and the place was packed.
One-of-a-kind tastes are acquired again and again at these North ...
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Oct 27, 2005
Oysters Rockefeller, Bananas Foster and Caesar Salad are dishes that took the restaurateurs who launched them to international fame once upon a time.
Children's party
Arizona Republic, AZ - Oct 27, 2005
• Bobbing for apples is an oldie but goodie. Using only their mouths, guests try to remove an apple from a large container of water.
Oakland: Decor, food at Ba fine fit for Old Town
San Francisco Chronicle, United States - Oct 28, 2005
Kevin Best spent a whole weekend this summer scrubbing a few square yards of floor just inside the entrance of his new restaurant with special chemicals.
Kitchen was only warm room in house
The Times and Democrat, SC - Oct 28, 2005
I usually get out of bed about 7 am every day. I remember thinking all the years I worked that one day I would sleep late, but alas, it was not meant to be.
Peanut butter every which way in two cookbooks on the subject
Fort Frances Times, Canada - Oct 28, 2005
If I didn’t really love peanut butter, I’d question whether we need two new cookbooks dedicated to the ingredient. Two cookbooks that have nearly identical covers, at that.
Word of Mouth: Indulgenc
Mail Tribune, OR - Oct 28, 2005
Just when it seems like those wanting a quick lunch or light dinner are priced out of Ashland, a restaurant comes along that allows patrons to indulge for a bargain.
Is Kings Crossing Star-Crossed?
Mount Vernon Gazette, VA - Oct 27, 2005
Spring Bank Community Association and JPI Development Partners, Inc., remain well apart from reaching an agreement on the future configuration of the 11-plus acre plot known as Kings Crossing.
Soaring land costs cloud dairy’s future
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Oct 28, 2005
Facing a fresh start and new opportunities, Dave and Sue Williams packed up everything they owned - including more than 150 head of cattle ‭nd moved more than 2,000 miles to a dairy in Homedale, Idaho.
School Menus
Pulaski County Democrat, MO - Oct 28, 2005
The following are area school menus for the week of Oct. 31-Nov. 4. All menus offer milk. Thu. Cereal bowl or oatmeal, toast/jelly, banana.
dining [DISHING, 26G JO ELLEN O'HARA, 32GLUNCH BUNCH, 34G FOOD ...
Birmingham News, AL - Oct 28, 2005
One of the latest additions to the growing community of ethnic restaurants in the Green Springs Highway/Valley Avenue area is Roman's Bar & Grill, specializing in Southwestern and Peruvian cuisine.
Inflammation-Fighting Fat
Science News - Oct 28, 2005
Arthritis-ameliorating cheese, anyone? Asthma-moderating yogurt? How about a scoop of lupus-fighting ice cream? Although such foods don't yet exist, they might one day.
Throw fabulous fall bashes with tips from lifestyle enthusiast ...
Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - Oct 28, 2005
New York interior designer and lifestyle enthusiast Libby Langdon has big plans for your leftover orange veggies that can transform your home into a fall decor paradise.
The lunch line
Acton-The Beacon, MA - Oct 27, 2005
Daily choices: pre-made salad, deli sandwich, PBJ, bagel lunch, pizza, grilled cheese, veggie burger and other entrees. Milk and fruit included with each meal.
Subway threatens local sandwich shop over use of 'way'
WTNH, CT - Oct 28, 2005
(Milford-AP, Oct. 28, 2005 5:05 PM) _ The world's largest sandwich chain is threatening to sue a father-and-son sandwich shop in Milford.

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