Tradition, change continue to blend in Tar Heels' arena
Durham Herald Sun, NC -Jan 17, 2006
During his coaching days, Dean Smith had a simple philosophy when it came to firing up the home crowd. "I was never one for telling our players to stand up and wave their hands," Smith said.
Berries can be added to pancakes' cottage cheese filling
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA -Jan 17, 2006
For Lillian Remke, of Tarentum. From Donna Diener, of West Mifflin, who writes, "I'm happy to share the following recipe from my treasured Hungarian-American foods cookbook, 'Mama's Recipes,' circa 1967, which ...
Durham Herald Sun, NC -
During his coaching days, Dean Smith had a simple philosophy when it came to firing up the home crowd. "I was never one for telling our players to stand up and wave their hands," Smith said.
Shatner Sells Kidney Stone for Charity Mexico Ledger, MO - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Canadian mess is so good, but so bad for you Daily Press, VA - It was the best of foods; it was the worst of foods. With apologies to Charles Dickens and his "A Tale of Two Cities," poutine is that food. |
‘Bubbles Among the Boats’ to showcase wines Daily News - Galveston County, TX - Food that adds the same sparkle as the accompanying wine is what organizers chose for South Shore Harbour Resort’s “Bubbles Among the Boats. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity KVUE (subscription), TX - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity WCNC (subscription), NC - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Codey's food for thought improves meals for mental patients Newark Star Ledger, NJ - A month after he dined on broccoli, cheese and bread crumbs during an overnight at Greystone, state Senate president and former Gov. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity WHAS 11.com (subscription), KY - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity WVEC.com (subscription), VA - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Shatner Sells Kidney Stone for Charity Boonville Daily News, USA - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Center of attention The Daily Tar Heel - By the late 1970s, North Carolina basketball had gotten too big to fit into cozy Carmichael Auditorium. Several 20-win seasons, Final Four appearances and an electrifying point guard named Phil Ford had transformed UNC into the toughest ticket in town. |
Extra riser section needed for students The Daily Tar Heel - Today marks the 20th anniversary of the Smith Center - a building that has seen its fair share of heartbreaks, victories and controversies. |
Wait! Don't waste those beet and turnip greens Inside Bay Area, CA - WHEN LIFE gives you turnips and beets, I say use their greens. Don't get me wrong: Making good use of the actual vegetables is important, too, but those flavorful stalks can't go to waste. |
DVD Tuesday! Asylum, Dead Poet’s Society, Good Morning Vietnam ... /FILM, MA - Hey everybody welcome to another dvd Tuesday! Hollywood is cranking them out again now that the big holidays are over. Expect an influx of romantic yuck around Valentine’s Day though. |
NFU opposes changes in cheese definition The Prairie Star, MT - WASHINGTON, DC - National Farmers Union told the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) it opposes its proposal to change the definition of cheese. |
Tasty Pairings Winston-Salem Journal, NC - In addition to the usual tours and tastings, NC wineries have increasingly turned to such activities as concerts and wine dinners to attract potential customers. |
Kitchen detective: Hola to tortilla soup MetroWest Daily News, MA - Tortilla soup is a Mexican-style chicken soup flavored with tomato, onion, chiles and spices, ladled over crisp brown tortilla strips and garnished with creamy ... |
Is it time for a change? Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - I knew there must've been a reason why I ran out of column space last week before I ran out of stuff to say -- the topic of diapers was ripe for a sequel! |
Children like steak and gravy Washington Times, DC - Cold weather arrived in our usually warmer climate earlier than usual. We pulled out sweaters, gloves, fleeces, and our beloved warm and comfy recipes. |
Salad a favorite at New York lunch Washington Times, DC - Lunch with a fellow foodie last fall was a culinary adventure in New York City. We discussed where to eat over several e-mails, and finally chose Perry Street,. |
Macaroni fit for grown-ups Washington Times, DC - Empty nesters are stereotyped as people who've given up cooking. You've probably heard the joke. But that's not the case. |
Curry pockets make quick, tasty vegetarian dinner Washington Times, DC - Some weeks, inspiration is hard to come by. Others, there's just no time for it. The logistics of producing this column have changed dramatically since the birth of my son 15 months ago. |
Shatner Sells Kidney Stone for Charity The Spokesman Review, WA - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Now you can have ‘fair' food any time of the year Lufkin Daily News, TX - Admit it. You go to the fair for one thing, and one thing only: the food. OK, so maybe you cruise through the fancy fowl exhibit to get a look at those funny-looking chickens ... |
TooJay's an amazing deli Palm Beach Post, FL - Some people go to the mall for the great deals. I go for the TooJay's. The inexperienced diner might be overwhelmed by the number of menu choices at this amazing deli. |
Honey chicken a delicious dish Palm Beach Post, FL - My kids and I have had takeout from the restaurant three times in as many months. That should say something about the quality of the food. |
TooJay's an amazing deli Palm Beach Post, FL - Some people go to the mall for the great deals. I go for the TooJay's. The inexperienced diner might be overwhelmed by the number of menu choices at this amazing deli. |
Flanigan's fish dip a reel tasty catch Palm Beach Post, FL - I've been a fan of Flanigan's restaurants for some time, and I found even more to like during a visit to Guppy's/Flanigan's Seafood Bar and Grill on Federal Highway. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity Aberdeen American News, SD - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity Grand Forks Herald, ND - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Seniors' Activities Palm Beach Post, FL - National Association of Retired Federal Employees, monthly meeting, 10 am third Fridays, South County Civic Center, 16700 Jog Road, Delray Beach. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity Kentucky.com, KY - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
Cheers for Kentlands’ Crepes A-Go-Go and Hot Breads Business Gazette, MD - Crepes A-Go-Go, the eastern outpost of a San Francisco Bay-area chain, has plenty of them. Three dozen sweet crepes tempt the palate - classic crepes like the tart lemon, fanciful ones like ... |
AVON WATERS: The secret is in the sauce Anderson Herald Bulletin, IN - Ever eaten at a restaurant something simple like salmon, mushrooms or a chicken breast bathed in a creamy sauce and it seemed to be heaven on a fork? |
White House Inn CiN Weekly, OH - I-75's Union Centre Boulevard exit continues to grow chain restaurants at an alarming rate. You name it, and Union Centre's got one. |
DINING OUT: Flaws don't detract from great food at Blue Mountain ... Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - Weaverville has changed a lot in the seven years since I moved to Asheville. What was once a sleepy little downtown that rolled up the sidewalks ... |
Honey chicken a delicious dish Palm Beach Post, FL - My kids and I have had takeout from the restaurant three times in as many months. That should say something about the quality of the food. |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
2 for $20: Ciani's Cafe in Fort Thomas CiN Weekly, OH - Opened in June by owner Laura Parks-Kremer and named after her family's Italian surname, the coffeehouse/breakfast and lunch spot is staffed by a handful of people who frequently check on customers. |
Head Cheese Detroit Metro Times, MI - This dude Blueprint hails from Columbus, Ohio, where he started Weightless Records as a vehicle for himself and his Greenhouse Effect crew. |
Get happy at Arnie's CiN Weekly, OH - I'ma sucker for any place with half-price appetizers, and Arnie's has plenty to choose from - 11! Although they don't start off on the cheap side, liquor and beer are also discounted, 75 cents and 50 cents respectively. |
Contemporary R&B Crooner Ginuwine Hits the Road for Another BET ... CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - R&B Chart-Toppers Jagged Edge Also on the Bill; Anticipated New CD Set to Drop 3/28 Supporting Acts for Various Dates Include Donnel Jones, Case & Ne-Yo NEW YORK, Jan. 17 /CNW/ -- As his romantic, love-themed ... |
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity Pioneer Press, MN - LOS ANGELES - An online casino has a piece of Capt. Kirk. Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. |
THE NEW DORCHESTER DINING SCENE: LIKE THE SOUTH END, BUT FUN WeeklyDig.com - I’m proud of my ability to ignore big, useless chunks of the Boston restaurant scene: Quincy Market, most of the North End, Newbury Street, Park Square. |
Winter salads Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - It's no wonder that Northerners are depressed in the winter. And it's not necessarily a lack of sunshine. Blame it on a dearth of locally grown tomatoes and other fresh-picked produce. |
Cheese man clips crafts clerk for No. 1 Boston Herald, United States - Instead of traveling to Manhattan for the finals of the “America’s No. 1 Hourly Worker” contest last week, perhaps arts-and-crafts store employee Annette Ottani should have been sent to Washington, DC. |
The Spreadsheet Diet Washington Post, United States - A friend at a local catering company called one day with an intriguing offer: How would I like to prepare meals for a successful Washington businessman eager to lose weight? |
Family Night set Thursday at Leonardo's Enid News & Eagle, OK - Leonardo’s Discovery Warehouse will host its monthly Family Night activities 5:30-7:30 Thursday. The event will include dinner, play time in the museum for children and parenting information from Central ... |
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA -
For Lillian Remke, of Tarentum. From Donna Diener, of West Mifflin, who writes, "I'm happy to share the following recipe from my treasured Hungarian-American foods cookbook, 'Mama's Recipes,' circa 1967, which ...
0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home