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Thursday, February 02, 2006

Travel - Blessed Land
Washington Examiner, DC - Jan 17, 2006
ZAKOPANE, Poland – You could say Zakopane, Poland, is blessed. After all, it was the late Pope John Paul's favorite recreation spot.
What's up with trans fat?
News & Observer, NC - Jan 17, 2006
The new year put into effect a new nutrition labeling requirement. Now packaged foods must list the amount of trans fat they contain.
Let's Talk Food: Time to get your piece of the pie
Naples Daily News (subscription), FL - Jan 17, 2006
I feel it is my civic duty to inform you of a very important culinary event that takes place Sunday. To celebrate this momentous occasion, it is necessary for you to get out your pie tins, butter or shortening ...
Shatner Sells Kidney Stone for Charity
Washington Post, United States - Jan 17, 2006
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.
Comforting veggie dishes for winter snuggling
Munster Times, IN - Jan 17, 2006
This lusty vegetarian main dish makes comforting winter supper. Add crusty bread, a mixed green salad and a glass of wine, and enjoy being together.
"Olive juice" Olive Garden
Talon Marks (subscription), CA - Jan 17, 2006
If you love Italian food and love big portions for inexpensive prices then The Olive Garden is the perfect restaurant. Because the Olive Garden is a good place to eat it might take a good fifteen minutes to be seated at a table but it is worth the wait.
Dining Out: Confetti's takes the party out of Mediterranean dining
Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Jan 17, 2006
Be careful what you wish for. You might not like it when you get it. My mother's - and everyone else's - repetitious words of wisdom echoed in my head when I entered Confetti's in Holladay.
And on Sundays, she cooks some more
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 17, 2006
As she sears short ribs, three at a time, in a smoking-hot skillet, Suzanne Goin admits that she doesn't exactly practice what she preaches.
Chipotle meatloaf
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 17, 2006
2. In a bowl, combine the beef, ketchup, egg, salt, pepper, bread crumbs, chipotle peppers and their sauce, garlic, and cheese. Mix well.
Blood orange, date, Parmesan, and almond salad
Boston Globe, United States - Jan 17, 2006
1. Slice the top and bottom ends from the blood oranges. Stand one orange on one flat end and, following the contour with a knife, slice off the rind and pith completely.
Shatner sells kidney stone for charity
WFAA (subscription), TX - Jan 17, 2006
Actor William Shatner has sold his kidney stone for $25,000, with the money going to a housing charity, it was announced Tuesday. Shatner reached agreement Monday to sell the stone to GoldenPalace.
Fine food, desserts a tradition at Harry's
Daytona Beach News-Journal, FL - Jan 17, 2006
News Researcher Tom Rabeno and his friend Shannon Kirk visited Harry's Best Western in Deltona. My grandparents had their 50th anniversary catered at Harry's Best Western Deltona Inn.
The foods of Slava
Munster Times, IN - Jan 17, 2006
Friday is St. John the Baptist day and for hundreds of families in the region that means Krsna Slava. Of all Orthodox Christians, only Serbians have a Slava -- the custom of celebrating a family's patron saint.
Shatner Sells Kidney Stone for Charity
Wyoming News, WY - Jan 17, 2006
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.
Food Network chef's cookbook offers insight into his life
Munster Times, IN - Jan 17, 2006
Some of my favorite restaurant memories from visits to St. Helena, Calif., are lunches and dinners at Tra Vigne, the beautiful restaurant founded by award-winning chef Michael Chiarello.
Got 30 minutes to spare? Eat hearty
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Jan 17, 2006
Hearty soups usually take too long to make for a midweek meal, but you can make this one in 30 minutes, start to finish. The horseradish and vinegar add a little kick and help the flavors of the vegetables blend.
Backburner / What's in the kitchen this week
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Jan 17, 2006
● Why you want it: Original soups now in handy, single-serve bowls that can go straight from your desk drawer into the microwave.
Meitus: Game snacks play off Broncos colors
Rocky Mountain News, CO - Jan 17, 2006
After all these years of watching the Broncos, I have this blue-and-orange food thing down. It's a lot easier than it was in 1977, or even in the '80s and '90s, when blue and orange foods came down to blueberries ...
Plot a course
Rocky Mountain News, CO - Jan 17, 2006
Dr. Tim Ryan compares the world today to whitewater rafting, dangerous and unpredictable, yet "challenging and exciting," compared to the tranquil seas of previous decades, which were more akin to team crewing.
Fruit topping, alas, not pizzeria's forte, but its pizza is tasty
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Jan 17, 2006
In our wildest culinary imaginations, we never would have dreamed up this calzone combo: spinach and cheese and pineapples. But somehow, when we ordered our calzone ($5.25) from The Pizzeria ...
Restaurant review: Figs Offers Great Italian With an American ...
The MIT Tech, MA - Jan 17, 2006
Figs, a local restaurant chain started by famed Boston chef Todd English, offers locations in Boston, Charlestown, and Wellesley, easily accessible via public transportation.
Kitchen detective: Hola to tortilla soup
Daily News Transcript, MA - Jan 17, 2006
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 avocado, tangy cheese and a bright splash of lime.
25 tips for dropping 10 pounds in the new year
Kansas.com, KS - Jan 17, 2006
"Simply think of your body like a machine," says Beth Mueth, a dietitian at Missouri's Belleville Memorial Hospital.
Kitchen detective: Hola to tortilla soup
Milford Daily News, MA - Jan 17, 2006
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 avocado, tangy cheese and a bright splash of lime.
Kitchen detective: Hola to tortilla soup
Daily News Tribune, MA - Jan 17, 2006
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 avocado, tangy cheese and a bright splash of lime.
Shatner Sells Kidney Stone for Charity
Petoskey News-Review, MI - Jan 17, 2006
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.
Knights are cooking
Royal Oak Daily Tribune, MI - Jan 17, 2006
The Iron Chef does not have anything over Mike Massucci, the boys' basketball coach at Royal Oak Shrine High School. Ever watch the Iron Chef television show?
WEDNESDAY 18TH JANUARY
7DAYS, United Arab Emirates - Jan 17, 2006
Steve Gribbin, Hal Cruttenden and Andrew Maxwell feature in this month’s line up. 9pm start. Tickets dhs95 from venue and 800 4669.
Vegetarian Soups Good Resource For Everyone
Harrisonburg Daily News Record, VA - Jan 17, 2006
I can think of a great many reasons why you’d want to add "Vegetarian Soups for all Seasons" to your cookbook collection.
Columnist: Give me queso, not a guilt trip - or a tax
Kykernel.com (subscription), KY - Jan 17, 2006
It shone on me last week, when I ventured to Chipotle with my Kernel comrades for supper. But before continuing, it is incumbent upon me to divulge that underscoring this episode is an ongoing skirmish between ...
Food News for January 18-24
Seattle Weekly, WA - Jan 17, 2006
Wine Enthusiast Magazine, a respected publication in the field, has dubbed Wild Ginger as the winner (from thousands of applicants) of their "Award of Ultimate Distinction" for their outstanding wine program.
Baseball Association Sub Fundraiser Coming Up
Yankton Daily Press, SD - Jan 17, 2006
The Yankton Baseball Association will be taking orders for sub sandwiches, to be picked up on Feb. 5, Super Bowl Sunday. Each sandwich will contain ham, turkey, salami and American cheese on a hoagie roll, and will be made that morning.
White Beans: A valuable addition to your diet
Virginian Pilot, VA - Jan 17, 2006
) ADVOCATE,. COOKED WHITE BEANS are like pearls, understated, yet elegant. Just as a woman looks stylish in pearls, whether she's wearing jeans and a sweater or a black silk ...
Indian wine major diversifies into Himalayan berry products
Webindia123, India - Jan 17, 2006
India's wine major Champagne Indage is diversifying into production of a range of products like jams, cosmetics and medicines using the energy and nutrient packed Himalayan berry, seabuckthorn.
Coffee competition? I’m sticking with Java Depot
Wednesday Journal, IL - Jan 17, 2006
I like supporting local businesses in Oak Park. I buy my cheese from Eric at the Marion Street Cheese Shop on the Marion Street mall.
Want A New Dessert Recipe? Try One For Cottage Cheese Pie
Harrisonburg Daily News Record, VA - Jan 17, 2006
I am writing my final column for 2005, although most of you will be reading it when it is ready in 2006. Where did the year go? I hope everyone had an enjoyable Christmas.
Shatner Sells Kidney Stone for Charity
Carthage Press, MO - Jan 17, 2006
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.
Columbus discovers mediocrity
Somerville Journal, MA - Jan 17, 2006
Columbus Cafe & Bar quietly opened its doors in the South End a few months ago, taking over the Claremont Cafe space on Columbus Avenue.
A million reasons to test a few Bake-Off recipes
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - Jan 17, 2006
When the results of the 42nd Pillsbury Bake-Off are announced March 22, one finalist will be $1 million richer. Rebecca Kremer's Fudge-Strawberry Cream Torte recipe is a Bake-Off finalist.
School lunch menus
Pembroke Mariner, MA - Jan 17, 2006
King-size chicken fajita, lettuce and tomato, salsa, rice, corn, fresh apple and choice of milk. Buffalo chicken nuggets, blue cheese dip, pasta, carrot and celery sticks, juice and choice of milk.
South-of-the-border soup
Somerville Journal, MA - Jan 17, 2006
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 ...
Contemporary R&B Crooner Ginuwine Hits the Road for Another BET ...
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jan 17, 2006
NEW YORK, Jan. 17 /PRNewswire/ -- As his romantic, love-themed fifth CD release, Back II Da Basics (Sony Urban Music/Epic Records), continues gathering steam and climbing the national charts, R&B superstar ...
Now, $100,000 can buy some pots!
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 17, 2006
Southern Living magazine is accepting entries for its 2006 cook-off, which has a grand prize of $100,000. Entries will be accepted in five categories: Your Best Recipe, Party Starters, Healthy and Good for ...
Food for the Busy
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 17, 2006
Cheap. Fast. Good! is the third cookbook from Beverly Mills and Alicia Ross, who co-write the Desperation Dinners column that appears in many newspapers around the country, including the Winston-Salem Journal.
TV's Food Network takes it to the streets
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 17, 2006
The Food Network has come a long way from the traditional cooking show. It goes just a bit further with its latest show, Ham on the Street, an odd combination of cooking, comedy and reality ...
Food Briefs
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 17, 2006
• Mellow Mushroom franchise pizza restaurant opened Monday at 314 W. Fourth St. downtown at the intersection with Marshall Street.
Recipe Swap: Eggs get a Tex-Mex twist with a kick
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Jan 17, 2006
Spanish for "rancher's eggs." It makes a hearty breakfast, and the spiciness can be controlled by choosing mild, medium or hot salsa.
Look for panko bread crumbs among the Asian foods
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Jan 17, 2006
Dear Mama: Where in the Memphis area can I find panko bread crumbs? I'd appreciate any information you can give me. Thank you.
Sweet Spotters investigate a possible passion for winemaking
Chicago Tribune, United States - Jan 17, 2006
Mission: To continue a long-held Chicago tradition: bootlegging (well, OK, not selling CDs on the "L," but making our own vat of wine).
What's for lunch?
Dover-Sherborn Press, MA - Jan 17, 2006
Beef Teriyaki bites, steamy rice, sweet peas fresh vegetables, fresh or chilled fruit, choice of milk, vegetable soup. Pasta - with or without meatballs, green beans, breadstick, fresh vegetables, fresh or chilled fruit, choice of milk, vegetable soup.

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