Her soul food filled tummies, came straight from the heart
Richmond Times Dispatch, VA -Jan 12, 2006
The sign on the restaurant read Johnson's Grill and Restaurant. But some of us simply called it Mrs. Johnson's. Lunch at Myrtle Johnson's Shockoe Bottom establishment less resembled eating out than it did ...
Philippe Saint-André: 'Coaching, I find, is like a nice red wine'
Independent, UK -Jan 12, 2006
Brian Viner Interviews: The French revolution at Sale is having beneficial effects for the England team. The director of rugby at the Premiership leaders explains his fierce appetite for success.
Richmond Times Dispatch, VA -
The sign on the restaurant read Johnson's Grill and Restaurant. But some of us simply called it Mrs. Johnson's. Lunch at Myrtle Johnson's Shockoe Bottom establishment less resembled eating out than it did ...
DGA announces ad directing nods Webindia123, India - The Directors Guild of America Thursday announced the five finalists for its award honoring commercial direction. Craig Gillespie, Spike Jonze, Rocky Morton, Noam Murro and Rupert Sanders will vie for the award during the Jan. |
Zafferano Is Good; Alloro, Quirinale Are Better: Richard Vines Bloomberg - Zafferano is one of London's most respected Italian restaurants. Shame about the service. For top- flight cooking and service, Alloro and Quirinale are better bets. |
CUMC Hosts Health and Wellness Fair Centre View, VA - Centreville United Methodist Church (CUMC) has a new Health and Wellness Ministry. And on Saturday, Jan. 21, from 10 am-2 pm, it will host a health and wellness fair in the church's new multipurpose room. |
DGA announces ad directing nods Washington Times, DC - The Directors Guild of America Thursday announced the five finalists for its award honoring commercial direction. Craig Gillespie, Spike Jonze, Rocky Morton, Noam Murro and Rupert Sanders will vie for the award during the Jan. |
What's for lunch? Dover Community News, NH - The following school lunches are for Jan. 17-20. Schools will be closed Monday, Jan. 16, for Civil Rights Day. The high school and middle school offer an alternative salad meal, sub meal and pizza meal each day. |
DGA announces ad directing nods United Press International - The Directors Guild of America Thursday announced the five finalists for its award honoring commercial direction. Craig Gillespie, Spike Jonze, Rocky Morton, Noam Murro and Rupert ... |
Peppered Alito Methuselah Foundation, DC - You know you're way too into cooking when you hear the phrase, "They peppered him..." followed by, "with questions" wafting from your local NPR station and the only thing you can think of is how to properly season the nominee for his confirmation hearings ... |
Mayor attacks NYC's unhealthy habits Akron Beacon Journal, OH - NEW YORK - When Mayor Michael Bloomberg sat down to lunch with children during a school visit a few years ago, he was disgusted by the soggy, greasy fries and other junk on their plates. |
Electric skillet, maligned in some circles, is perfect for seafood ... Kingsport Times News, TN - Electric skillets are underappreciated, oftentimes hidden away at the back of the pantry underneath a pile of linens or dwelling at the bottom of the kitchen closet among discarded aprons, all but forgotten. |
Hungry burglary makes pizza before fleeing San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A burglar who kicked in the back door of a restaurant must have worked up an appetite. Police said the person who broke into the Garden Place overnight Monday baked themselves a sausage and beef pizza before they left. |
Hungry burglar makes pizza before fleeing The State, SC - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A burglar who kicked in the back door of a restaurant must have worked up an appetite. Police said the person who broke into the Garden Place overnight Monday baked themselves a sausage and beef pizza before they left. |
Bernardsville Middle School to hold its annual pizza sale Bernardsville News, NJ - BERNARDSVILLE - The Bernardsville Middle School will be holding its annual Corbi’s pizza sale fund-raiser now through Friday, Jan. 27. |
You can't be picky if you want to enjoy the Pier 70 Cafe Seattle Post Intelligencer - We recalled when Pier 70 Cafe was a big ol' steakhouse with seats offering waterfront views. But shivering in a reworked space while eating in seats with a view of railroad tracks (the waterside tables are ... |
Dutch troupe makes grief a treat Seattle Post Intelligencer - Now and then you used to hear, "If life gives you a lemon, make lemonade." Extending the concept, the Dutch theater company Kassys takes depression and makes a sort of depression-ade. |
Porta attempts more in its move by the Market Seattle Post Intelligencer - What we didn't find at Porta by the Market was easily as refreshing as what we did: no moussaka or pastitsio or spanakopita (we like 'em, but still); no horiatiki salad unless tomatoes are in season (there's an olive salad high on the menu right now); no ... |
Hungry burglary makes pizza before fleeing Charlotte Observer, NC - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A burglar who kicked in the back door of a restaurant must have worked up an appetite. Police said the person who broke into the Garden Place overnight Monday baked themselves a sausage and beef pizza before they left. |
The way America eats Food Consumer, IL - org news release. Three of every four American adults are eating dinner at home, but preparing it from scratch is now the choice of only one-in-three, and restaurant take-out has overtaken sit-down dining. |
Hits From Hell Time on KFOG SFist, CA - Back before the Wonderful World of the iPod (BI) when we used to listen to the radio, one of our favorite things was listening to KFOG's 10 at 10 on Friday the 13th. |
A return to normalcy Maroon, LA - After a semester spent in places as variant as Georgetown and Aruba, Loyola students, faculty and staff began the spring semester on Monday. |
Accommodations You Can Afford in Paris on a Budget Frommers - You'd be surprised what comfortable accommodations the budget traveler can find in Paris. If you don't mind the occasional oddly shaped (and usually tiny) room or lugging your baggage up some ... |
Hungry burglary makes pizza before fleeing philly.com, PA - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A burglar who kicked in the back door of a restaurant must have worked up an appetite. Police said the person who broke into the Garden Place overnight Monday baked themselves a sausage and beef pizza before they left. |
Hungry burglary makes pizza before fleeing Contra Costa Times, CA - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A burglar who kicked in the back door of a restaurant must have worked up an appetite. Police said the person who broke into the Garden Place overnight Monday baked themselves a sausage and beef pizza before they left. |
Hungry burglary makes pizza before fleeing Akron Beacon Journal, OH - CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa - A burglar who kicked in the back door of a restaurant must have worked up an appetite. Police said the person who broke into the Garden Place overnight Monday baked themselves a sausage and beef pizza before they left. |
Serving the sorority sisters Ames Daily Tribune, IA - Although it can be overwhelming at times, Jeremy Jessen's work day begins innocently enough. He arrives in the kitchen and starts cleaning up - the girls some times leave messes behind at night. |
Corporates line up to taste Punjab’s farm success Economic Times, India - CHANDIGARH: The corporate line-up waiting to have a taste of Punjab’s farm fresh success is getting longer and stronger. Hero Group, the Rs 10,000-crore auto behemoth, is the latest entrant in the segment ... |
Madison Bar & Grill Fabulous upscale American cuisine Hudson Current, NJ - When you think of American food, you probably think of steaks, burgers, pizza, and fries. Yet the Madison, located at 1316 Washington St. |
Third annual Bridal Fair set for mall on Jan. 29 Keokuk Gate City Daily, IA - Eastern Iowa's largest prom store will make its first appearance at the third annual Bridal Fair at the River City Mall in Keokuk Sunday, Jan. 29. |
Emmentaler improves better with age Pioneer Press, MN - Emmentaler is Switzerland's most valuable agricultural export and by far its leading cheese. It's famous in this country as the cheese with the holes in it. |
Independent, UK -
Brian Viner Interviews: The French revolution at Sale is having beneficial effects for the England team. The director of rugby at the Premiership leaders explains his fierce appetite for success.
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