Grilled Cheese Bites Central Florida News 13, FL - Lay them out and place a slice of cheddar cheese on half of them. Use any type of cheese you like. Then, place a slice of tomato on the cheese. |
New Web sites for travel research Chicago Tribune, United States - Now is as good a time as any to make good on your New Year's resolution to "travel more." As always, you'll be well-served by spending a few minutes perusing new offerings in the world of virtual travel, including these: ... |
Taco treasures Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - M exican food has become about as much a part of the American diet as hot dogs and apple pie. Everywhere you look, new Mexican restaurants are opening and there seems to be plenty of hungry folks eager to try each one. |
Plenty of taquerias worth a try Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Taqueria Coahuila (3123 S. Clinton St.): The meat is what separated this place from all the rest. All of the single-tortilla tacos I had here were great, with each holding its own unique and powerful flavor. |
Juicy pears make a healthy treat Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - W hen we think of winter fruit, we often think of apples, oranges or grapefruit. But pears are in season this time of year, too, especially Anjou pears. |
Hazy past doesn’t cloud lasagna’s appeal Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - They say you should try to learn something new every day. Since today’s first attempt at knowledge was me trying (operative word being “trying”) to load my iPod, I figured that doing ... |
'Gone' a tense, engrossing thriller Salem Statesman Journal, OR - She grew up in Oregon, and when she was 17 she completed her first novel -- a romance. Then she went off to college on the East Coast. |
Harry adjusts to new bus driver Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Every weekday morning around our house, it's a last-minute scramble to get our little treasure ready for the school bus and out the door. |
Florida woman sees Mary in potato chip Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Elizabeth Gould said a strange sensation overwhelmed her while she was eating from a bag of potato chips during a flight from New York to Florida. |
Florida woman sees Mary in potato chip Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Elizabeth Gould said a strange sensation overwhelmed her while she was eating from a bag of potato chips during a flight from New York to Florida. |
Most guys aren't that hard to please on Valentine's Day Jackson Sun, TN - Statistics tell us that 85 percent of the 1 billion Valentine cards exchanged this week will be purchased by women. That can mean two things - we males are forgetful, cheapskates or non-romantics ... or males ... |
Family, friends throw surprise birthday bash for Jackson attorney Jackson Sun, TN - As surely as you live, birthdays will keep coming, and one who just celebrated the big 5-5 was Jackson Attorney Linda Sesson Taylor. |
A fighting spirit Cincinnati Enquirer, OH - What would others think of his son? Would Dustin be able to do anything for himself? What would he amount to? Russ Carter used to lay awake at night wondering these things. |
Florida woman sees Mary in potato chip Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Elizabeth Gould said a strange sensation overwhelmed her while she was eating from a bag of potato chips during a flight from New York to Florida. |
Palo Alto's disappearing doughnuts San Jose Mercury News, USA - In downtown Palo Alto, you can buy a blackberry apricot scone, a 12-grain bran muffin or a low-carb, whole wheat bagel. You can even buy piroshki or a Chinese curry bun. |
A (DOUGHNUT) HOLE IN PA San Jose Mercury News, USA - In downtown Palo Alto, you can buy a blackberry apricot scone, a 12-grain bran muffin or a low-carb, whole wheat bagel. You can even buy piroshki or a Chinese curry bun. |
Florida woman sees Mary in potato chip The State, SC - Elizabeth Gould said a strange sensation overwhelmed her while she was eating from a bag of potato chips during a flight from New York to Florida. |
Florida woman sees Mary in potato chip Bradenton Herald, United States - Elizabeth Gould said a strange sensation overwhelmed her while she was eating from a bag of potato chips during a flight from New York to Florida. |
Dining moves up in class on today's cruises San Jose Mercury News, USA - Yes, the sunset certainly is magnificent here at the starboard rail, but I'm afraid we won't be able to see it through to its conclusion. |
Florida woman sees Mary in potato chip Duluth News Tribune, MN - Elizabeth Gould said a strange sensation overwhelmed her while she was eating from a bag of potato chips during a flight from New York to Florida. |
Low airfare, less bustle make February time to do London Louisville Courier-Journal, KY - There are probably an equal number of jokes about English food and English weather. But London is now the reigning food capital of Europe, and here's a little secret about the weather: February ... |
school menus 2/12 MyWestTexas.com, TX - Monday: Breakfast: Pig in a blanket, fruit juice, low-fat milk. Lunch: Deli turkey sandwich or chili mac, chili beans, lettuce and tomatoes, tortilla chips and salsa, apples, fruit drink, low-fat milk. |
GIRLS STATE BOWLING NOTES Freeport Journal Standard, IL - At one point this season, junior Keegan Coppernoll ate some pickles, and after that she began bowling better, and a superstition was born. |
Pharaohs, Explorers roll with the cold Mobile Register, AL - The arctic air Saturday night apparently kept more than a few people from coming out to the season's second night of downtown parades, with the police estimating about 31,000 fewer people than the night before. |
If meetings bite into checkbook, just have coffee Birmingham News, AL - Dear Miss Manners: I have been recently meeting a number of ladies through an Internet dating service. After a few e-mails back and forth, it is usually suggested that we meet personally for coffee or a bite to eat. |
20 essentials can tackle most cooking tasks Birmingham News, AL - When it comes to cooking equipment, a minimalist approach is often best - especially for the small things. If your drawers are cluttered with unused hand tools, it's probably time for you to take inventory and pare down. |
Spirit of New Orleans to rule over Kid One Mardi Gras ball Birmingham News, AL - The flavor of New Orleans - with its many facets - will permeate the 2006 Kid One Transport Mardi Gras Ball on Feb. 25 at WorkPlay Theater. |
a sip of history Museum's Colonial Tea a lesson in etiquette, fun ... The Free Lance-Star, VA - Knowing proper etiquette was the key to admission into polite society in 18th-century America. Even young girls were taught how to serve tea, dance and play games. |
Rivals step in as Danish firms suffer ITP.net, United Arab Emirates - Another week of Muslim anger has left Danish firms facing financial ruin in the Gulf. Businesses are losing millions of dollars a day in 20 Muslim countries including Saudi Arabia, Syria and Lebanon. |
School menus Marion Chronicle Tribune, IN - THURSDAY: Hard or soft shell (famous Ole Miss tacos), lettuce/tomatoes, refried beans, corn chips, pudding, milk. FRIDAY: Corn dog, macaroni/cheese, green beans, carrot sticks, fruit, milk. |
Big Salad Shop hopes to become big downtown hit Auburn Journal, CA - The Big Salad Shop, which opened in January on Lincoln Way, features salads, sandwiches, coffees and pastries. Owners David and Danielle Nelson are veteran small business owners. |
JA students have lots to Say Cheese about Halifax Herald (subscription), Canada - LAUREN Hunter stands before her Junior Achievement company team, filling them in on head office information. Ten young women and a pair of lads pay strict attention to the Grade ... |
Abandoned infant’s fate rests with ‘system’ Canton Repository (subscription), OH - CANTON - With a full head of hair, as black as a billiards’ eight-ball, she was one of the last of 1,600-plus babies born last year at Mercy Medical Center. |
Blood Drives Amarillo.com (subscription), TX - "[Dalhart Cheese Factory] Not a good move. Population in Dalhart is around 7,500. How will that equate to return on investment from sales taxes? |
Good Housekeeping Tips Times & Transcript (subscription), Canada - Method: 1. Preheat oven to 375 F. In large saucepot, cook pasta as label directs. Drain. Meanwhile, in 4-quart saucepan, with wire whisk, mix milk, cornstarch, salt and nutmeg until smooth. |
SCHOOL MENUS Bradenton Herald, United States - Monday: Upside-down day. Breakfast for Lunch! French toast sticks, cheese omelet, potato smiles, Rosy applesauce, fresh fruit cup. |
Education assistant, the Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - What's in your iPod right now? A New Year's mix compiled by a friend: the Beatles, Velvet Underground, Nina Simone, Miles Davis, the Sadies, Traffic, Faces, Ray LaMontagne, Wilco, Al Green and George Carlin. |
8 days out Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - The University of South Dakota's photograph collection, "Preserving Our Past in Images, 1930-1999," is now on exhibit at the Center for Western Studies at Augustana College. |
A little advice for the superpower DetNews.com, MI - US has much to be proud of, archbishop says, but 'a little modesty would become you.'. For nearly three decades, Archbishop Desmond Tutu has been the moral authority guiding one of the 20th century's most stunning ... |
Take 2 films and call us in the morning The News Journal, DE - Aching, coughing, stuffy heads, runny noses. It's that time of year when the flu makes its rounds. If you're one of its unlucky targets, chances are you're going to be laid up at home for a few days. |
Willie Grace Campbell, 90; Women's Rights Advocate Washington Post, United States - Willie Grace Campbell, 90, who spent five decades promoting human rights and women's empowerment from Indiana to Washington to Africa, died of congestive heart failure Feb. 6 at her home in Los Angeles. |
Bracing for 16-inch blizzard New York Daily News, NY - A wicked Nor'Easter slammed New York overnight, dumping snow on the city and making travel treacherous throughout the metro area. |
US cheese maker says it can make Parmesan faster New Brunswick Home News Tribune, NJ - WASHINGTON - In Italy, it takes at least a year to cure Parmigiano Reggiano, the original Parmesan cheese. The US standard is 10 months, but Kraft Foods, seller of the green shaker can that brought Parmesan ... |
Learning the losing game Bradenton Herald, United States - Passing a bakery touting freshly made fudge was a reminder for 9-year-old Jordan Epps that such sweets are off-limits for now. "I have to give up that fudge," Jordan, a fourth-grader, announced. |
WHAT'S HAPPENING Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - Send events of community interest to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening." Deadline is noon Monday through Friday. |
Threat in every bite Pioneer Press, MN - Four-year-old Delson Hays finishes his Rice Krispies, soy milk and egg-free, nut-free, gluten-free, dairy-free muffin. He "decrumbs" after meals, brushing food particles from his shirt and using a Dustbuster to vacuum them. |
The Fab Five Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - The REM lead singer, seeking a way to help victims of hurricanes Katrina and Rita, recorded this ballad by New Orleans singer-songwriter Joseph Arthur -- and recorded it a half-dozen different ways. |
Mind your manors Orlando Sentinel, FL - Three castles show how you can revel in a royal treat without paying a royal sum. As night settled over the Welsh mountains, I heard goats bleating. |
WHAT'S HAPPENING SunHerald.com, MS - Send events of community interest to mynews@sunherald.com or fax to 896-2104. Please label "What's Happening." Deadline is noon Monday through Friday. |
Restaurants serve up high tech Indianapolis Star, United States - Before long, you'll probably be able to browse a restaurant's menu, order your dinner and pay the check through your cell phone. |
When dinner is no-fish tale Boston Globe, United States - After we squeezed into the tight booths at Wright Seafood and Italian Restaurant, the friendly waitress greeted us with what sounded like a Dr. |
Frito-Lay names new ad agency for Doritos brand Strategiy, United Arab Emirates - Frito-Lay has announced that advertising to support Doritos brand tortilla chips will move to Goodby Silverstein & Partners - San Francisco. |
CITY HALL SWINGS Miami Herald, FL - Here's something you don't see every day: paella chefs cooking on the covered landing of Miramar City Hall, mohitos served in the lobby, and a rock band grooving in City Commission chambers. |
Howard County Datebook Baltimore Sun, United States - Howard County roots // Columbia will celebrate Howard County's African-American roots with a new event, "Roots of Howard County in Celebration of African American History," from 2 pm to 4 pm at Historic Oakland and the Rose Price House, 5430 and 5434 ... |
School menus Baltimore Sun, United States - Wednesday // Chicken corn soup, sloppy Joe on roll, carrot and celery sticks with dip, pears, animal crackers. Thursday // Hard- or soft-shell taco with cheese, top-a-taco salad bar, corn, salsa, pretzel twists. |
SWISS CHEESE US WOMEN ROMP New York Post, NY - TURIN, Italy - There is no bank in Switzerland guarded as well as Patricia Elsmore-Sautter did the Swiss goal last night. Since she also may have been the best Swiss threat ... |
Rats smell in stereo, study says Indianapolis Star, United States - When a rat encounters a piece of cheese, it apparently experiences something like what humans do at a symphony concert. New research shows that rats smell in stereo, much in the way humans hear. |
LOCAL EVENTS, TOURS & TRAVEL INFO OregonLive.com, OR - Spanish language: Spanish-speaking people are invited to the free noon Monday meeting of El Circulo Espanol at First Congregational Church. |
Taking in Turin: 2006 Olympic host city may offer more after the ... North County Times, CA - Couldn't find a hotel room in Turin for the Olympics? You worried about getting stuck in traffic on the single-lane road that leads to the games' Alpine hub? |
Thanks to routine, mishap didn't sour week Charlotte Observer, NC - EDITOR'S NOTE: Kathy Seay, a financial aid counselor at Winthrop University, agreed to share her experiences going through the new York County Shrinkdown -- a free eight-week program to get people moving and focused on healthy living. |
7-Day Menu Planner Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Lemon Chicken With Rice And Artichokes (see recipe) is perfect for family day. Serve the one-dish meal with a fresh spinach salad with mandarin orange sections (canned) and dinner rolls. |
Project for downtown Mount Holly to be unveiled Charlotte Observer, NC - The Mount Holly Community Development Foundation will meet at 7 pm Feb. 20 in the Fellowship Hall of First Baptist Church in Mount Holly. |
School Menus Charlotte Observer, NC - MONDAY: Chicken patty sandwich, taco salad, or chicken salad sandwich. Choice of two: Spanish rice, pinto beans, applesauce, fresh fruit choice. |
Fausto’s Food Palace Installs WinesandRecipes.com ™ Kiosk to ... PR Web (press release), WA - WineMiner, LLC and Fausto's Food Palace are pleased to announce the installation of WinesandRecipes.com™ electronic self-service kiosk. |
School Lunch Menus Charlotte Observer, NC - BREAKFAST: Breakfast pizza or good gravy pizza; juice or milk.LUNCH/ELEMENTARY: Chicken nuggets, mashed potatoes, carrot sticks, pineapple bits, roll, milk or juice. |
A Vegas Valentine: What’s love got to do with it? The State, SC - It is a busy day inside A Little White Wedding Chapel, an anything-but-little conglomerate of five wedding rooms, a wedding gazebo and the “World Famous Little White Wedding Chapel Drive Thru Tunnel of Love. |
Hurt by US migration, El Salvador looks to its neighbor Boston Globe, United States - The 170 laborers ensconced at the Hacienda San Clemente here consider themselves the champion sugar cane-cutting team of El Salvador. |
Avenue of service, smiles Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - Standing behind the counter at Parsons Pharmacy, where she’s worked for 17 years, she rattles off the names of merchants that have come and gone. |
Recreation online Lexington Herald Leader, KY - With the click of a mouse, outdoor recreation enthusiasts can see a variety of Web pages on topics including: mountain biking, skiing, climbing, freshwater fishing, hunting/shooting, and paddling. |
At home in a Paris vacation apartment Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Searching for the apartment I'd rented for a week's stay in the French capital, we stumbled across a seamy stretch of Rue St. |
Learning the losing game Centre Daily Times, PA - Passing a bakery touting freshly made fudge was a reminder for 9-year-old Jordan Epps that such sweets are off-limits for now. "I have to give up that fudge," Jordan, a fourth-grader, announced. |
Rabid ski fans enjoy a world of studs, suds philly.com, PA - Greg Harrison, the cowbell around his neck constantly clanging as he shifted from foot to foot trying to keep warm, stood near the base of the spectacularly steep course for today's men's downhill. |
Adding up tax savings, even if years don't yet Charlotte Observer, NC - People often think of tax preparers like wine or cheese -- they can get better with age. That's why I wanted to talk to a young taxman. |
Kevin Costner goes duck hunting Shreveport Times, LA - When actor Kevin Costner wanted to experience a north Louisiana duck hunt he called Dixie resident Gordon Boogaerts. Actually, it was Boogaerts' friend Gerry Burroughs who checked in with ... |
Flashbacks from Here and There: tick attack Enterprise-Record, CA - Hiking on the Coast Range trail north of San Francisco, Gina and I looked for a suitable lunch stop. We climbed to the top of a ridge with a sweeping sunlit view over the valley. |
JUST LIKE IN INDIA Miami Herald, FL - Anjali Gupta dines at Imlee in Pinecrest at least once a month. It is where she recently took her mother, Shashi Garg, just after she arrived from India for a visit. |
Illegal aliens: 'Dirty little secret' of restaurant world Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - Those who work in the food business and elsewhere are being urged to strike Tuesday to prove their role in the economy. By Gaiutra Bahadur. |
My Clueless Valentine: Some do's and don't's for the romantically ... Shreveport Times, LA - Younger people planned to spend more than older people. The 18-34 demographic planned to spend $140, 35-54 would spend $58.65, and 55 and older planned to spend $46.67. |
Learning the losing game Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Passing a bakery touting freshly made fudge was a reminder for 9-year-old Jordan Epps that such sweets are off-limits for now. "I have to give up that fudge," Jordan, a fourth-grader, announced. |
School Calendar Miami Herald, FL - Here is what Miami-Dade County schools will be serving for the week of Feb. 13. Schools may have to deviate from this menu. Check with your school. |
School Calendar Miami Herald, FL - Here is what Miami-Dade County schools will be serving for the week of Feb. 13. Schools may have to deviate from this menu. Check with your school. |
Whet your wine appetite at festival benefit Miami Herald, FL - Gardner's Market will have its first Wine and Farm Festival from noon to 3 pm today at Evelyn Greer Park, 8200 SW 124th St., Pinecrest. |
Illegal aliens: 'Dirty little secret' of restaurant world philly.com, PA - Those who work in the food business and elsewhere are being urged to strike Tuesday to prove their role in the economy. By Gaiutra Bahadur. |
Vested interest Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Prizes, games and refreshments helped Miramar Elementary raise enough money to buy a bulletproof vest for the Miramar Police Department's K-9 unit, and event organizers are planning a second event to purchase a second. |
Tex-Mex restaurant debuts in S. Broward Miami Herald, FL - The newest outlet of Tijuana Flats promises to be a pleasure for the eyes, as well as the stomach. BY JULIE LEVIN. When Tijuana Flats, a Tex-Mex chain based in Orlando, opens for business on Monday in Cooper ... |
Four bells no more Philadelphia Inquirer, PA - If ever there was a chef who transcended the fleeting nature of food trends, it would be Guillermo Pernot. It remains to be seen whether the vibrant Nuevo Latino cuisine he helped introduce ... |
Order up the perfect Valentine's dinner Kentucky.com, KY - The invitation has been accepted, reservations have been made for the perfect Valentine's Day dinner, and a dozen red roses ordered. |
A home for tribal history The Herald, WA - The Tulalip Tribes have dreamed for decades about having a museum to call their own. They won't have to dream much longer. Dozens of people gathered under a white tent on Saturday ... |
School Calendar Miami Herald, FL - Here is what Miami-Dade County schools will be serving for the week of Feb. 13. Schools may have to deviate from this menu. Check with your school. |
Four bells no more philly.com, PA - If ever there was a chef who transcended the fleeting nature of food trends, it would be Guillermo Pernot. It remains to be seen whether the vibrant Nuevo Latino cuisine he helped introduce ... |
Transforming old-style music formats into MP3 files Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Q. I have a number of jazz tapes of the greats from the 1930s and would like to load them onto CDs. I am looking for software that would enable me to record this music into MP3 files on my computer. |
Brush Creek riders make their own kind of waves Kansas City Star, MO - “We’ve had some pretty wild rides down there,” says chief pole pusher Chris Sperry. “With customers (who were) there taking pictures for some calendar. |
Trendy plates set mood -- and table -- for all Miami Herald, FL - At Seattle's Rosanna, there is no agonizing over fine bone china designed by Vera Wang or Kate Spade, no wondering whether the pattern will look timeless in 20 years and no fretting over the cost. |
School Calendar Miami Herald, FL - Here is what Miami-Dade County schools will be serving for the week of Feb. 13. Schools may have to deviate from this menu. Check with your school. |
T-Rex Still Evolving San Francisco Chronicle, USA - When diners see large haunches of blackened meat cooling in front of huge stainless steel smokers, it's easy to see why owners Cindy and Haig Krikorian decided to name their new Berkeley restaurant T-Rex. |
Wherefore the Double-Double? Los Angeles Times, CA - A family feud has left In-N-Out Burger, that iconic Western enterprise, at a crossroads. Will it still be ours if its bright yellow arrow points east? |
getting its groove back San Francisco Chronicle, USA - New Orleans -- Once a city that strutted and swaggered like the umbrella-toting grand marshal of a parade down St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans is now limping and out of breath. |
Three days, three deaths: War hits home Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - Rita Herried introduced herself last week when two men came to her door in Sioux Falls to tell her a bomb had killed her son in Iraq. |
A romance that improves with age Times Herald-Record, NY - Red burgundy, when it's right, is as smooth and seductive as velvet. You can never go wrong with champagne, especially rosé. Here's another idea, one that will really ... |
Books, Brushes and Bands for Education launches poetry contest for ... Munster Times, IN - Books, Brushes and Bands for Education celebrated its fifth year with a birthday party at El Taco Real in Hammond. It helped that the chef/owner is a board member. |
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