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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Monday Minute
London Free Press, Canada - Feb 26, 2006
BREAK THE FAST: Feel free to hit the snooze button and catch a few more winks with Omelette Express. From freezer to plate, this prepared cheese omelette promises to be ready in three minutes.
January year trade deficit balloons to $7 billion
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
New Zealand has recorded its worst ever trade deficit in the year to the end of January. The country spent $7.1 billion more on imported goods than it earned from its exports in the year.
Motivator's walk same as his talk
Deseret News, UT - Feb 26, 2006
Dan Clark must be stopped. He's having way too much fun for a guy who's just doing his job and earning a living. Dan Clark and his wife, Kelly.
What's next Oly 'sport': men's pairs ice dance?
Deseret News, UT - Feb 26, 2006
1. Just wondering: Did Johnny Weir raid Liberace's closet, or did he just borrow his costumes from Elton John? 2. When the stands at Torino are half empty (or half full) and TV viewers are tuning in "OC" or ...
Opinion by Dale Dauten: Embrace the unusual if you want to defeat ...
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Feb 26, 2006
I don't know about you, but I haven't reached the junioric or senioric reading level required to subscribe to a publication like Entertainment Weekly, so I didn't read the above slam in the original.
A recipe for success
Pueblo Chieftain, CO - Feb 26, 2006
With his hands folded behind his back, Angelo Patti gazed up at the black-and-white photographs on display in the entryway to his restaurant.
January year trade deficit balloons to $7 billion
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
New Zealand has recorded its worst ever trade deficit in the year to the end of January. The country spent $7.1 billion more on imported goods than it earned from its exports in the year.
Steamier Sex Diet
Afternoon Dispatch & Courier, India - Feb 26, 2006
BY A STAFF REPORTER | Monday, February 27, 2006 11:29:40 IST. A healthy body enjoys a healthy sex life. Simply said, any diet that’s good for the body is good for sex.
Foodies celebrate Terra Madre
News & Observer, NC - Feb 26, 2006
If you're still looking for a place to celebrate Mardi Gras, consider one of the 16 local restaurants that will be hosting Terra Madre dinners Tuesday night.
... and a taste of reality in everyday offerings
News & Observer, NC - Feb 26, 2006
Here's what some student diners had to say Friday about what they really see in the NCSU dining halls. * Although Fountain Hall has taken the prize at each of the two Chef's Challenges, students say Chase Hall, in the athletic building, has the best food.
Free For All: February 27, 2006
University Daily Kansan, KS - Feb 26, 2006
Letting the UAE guard other nation’s ports is like letting Courtney Love guard your medicine cabinet. Molly on the fourth floor Templin, why don’t you like me?
Bill Clinton's (secretary) general tendencies
WorldNetDaily, OR - Feb 26, 2006
Theories are once again circulating, refueled by recent events, that the United Nations, as the Wile E. Coyote of international organizations, may be about to receive another package from ACME.
Finance Commission public hearings begin tonight
Daily News Transcript, MA - Feb 26, 2006
Officials at Town Hall were sifting through numbers Friday to prepare for this year’s Finance Commission public hearings. Scheduled to be held tonight and ...
Value resources by knowing their source
Winston-Salem Journal, NC - Feb 26, 2006
In 1938 and 1939, WC Lowdermilk, then the assistant chief of the Soil Conservation Service (now the Natural Resources Conservation Service), made a personal study of the impacts of poor land stewardship on societies.
Oscar Week Report: Behind the Tree
Splendora, CA - Feb 26, 2006
Lunch at The Ivy. You're nobody if you don't hit The Ivy while in Los Angeles so, off I go. But the taxi is tardy and the car service is $200 an hour (two hour minimum!
Trying to make a difference
Hickory Daily Record, NC - Feb 26, 2006
Paul, with several United States ranchers, is researching baby food in Pemba, an island off the east coast of Africa, to help malnourished children.
'Abandon hope all ye' calorie counters at St. Lucie County Fair
Fort Pierce Tribune (subscription), FL - Feb 26, 2006
Allen Perkins of Perkins Pizza prepares a half-pepperoni, half-sausage pizza for customers Friday night, which wasopening night for the St.
Man added to 'Most Wanted Terrorists' list
NewKerala.com, India - Feb 26, 2006
BUFFALO, NY: A former Lackawanna, NY, man, an alleged associate of the terrorist cell the Lackawanna Six, has been placed on the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists" list.
The Starting Lineup
Washington Post, United States - Feb 26, 2006
Finally, the Olympics are over, taking with them all that pomp and pageantry, jingoism and, especially, those endless medal ceremonies.
BERARDINO: Viva Italia - and the world
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 26, 2006
TURIN, Italy -- There were times in the past two weeks when Catherine Raney wondered whether she was even at the Winter Olympics. Sure, there were miles of orange banners attached to chain-link fences around town.
More from SI.com
SI.com - Feb 26, 2006
We asked the Sports Illustrated writers who covered the Turin Olympics to leave us with their indelible memory of the Games. Do not look at this man who holds your fate in his skates.
Review may open doors to era of flavoursome raw-milk cheese
Northern Advocate, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
New Zealand's Food Safety Authority is reviewing its rules about pasteurisation and is considering allowing New Zealand manufacturers to produce "raw milk" cheeses.
Outdoors group puts warm-up after hike
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - Feb 26, 2006
With a few good drinks and delicious food, the great outdoors becomes just a little, well, greater. Venture Outdoors, a nonprofit group that encourages people to take advantage of Western Pennsylvania's outdoor ...
Play it close to the heart
Brazosport Facts (subscription), TX - Feb 26, 2006
February is the month devoted to hearts, but we shouldn’t think only of romantic hearts featured on gooey Valentine cards. The heart beating inside your chest not only dances in rhythm to the one you love ...
Getting Hip to Home Buying
BusinessWeek - Feb 26, 2006
For many first-timers, buying into the American Dream can be a nightmare. Here are some tips to keep house and hopes together. You're around 30 years old and you want to own a home.
Swiss Miss
Sydney Morning Herald, Australia - Feb 26, 2006
The harsh beauty of the Australian bush has never stirred my soul. Call it chocolate-box and obvious, but the lushness of the northern European landscape always seduces me with its cool, green perfection.
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MENUS
Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Feb 26, 2006
Wednesday -- Egg, ham and cheese bagel sandwich or cereal and bagel half, oatmeal, juice, low fat milk. Thursday -- French toast sticks or cereal and muffin, oatmeal, applesauce, low fat milk.
Scouting for Food set to begin next weekend
Jefferson City News Tribune, MO - Feb 26, 2006
Local Boy Scouts will distribute bags Saturday and next Sunday to collect food for the Samaritan Center in Jefferson City. The annual Scouting for Food drive will be collected March 11.
Nominations Sought for Annual WMMB Board Elections
Wisconsin Ag Connection, WI - Feb 26, 2006
Nominations are now being accepted for individuals to serve in one of eight director positions on the Wisconsin Milk Marketing Board.
The Caricatures in Middle East Politics, Flemming Rose, and the ...
Al-Jazeerah.info, GA - Feb 26, 2006
The centerpiece of the current explosive confrontation between Islamic and Arab protestors, political leaders and governments and the US and Western European regimes and publishers ...
January year trade deficit tops $7 billion
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
New Zealand has recorded its worst ever trade deficit in the year to the end of January. The country spent $7.1 billion more on imported goods than it earned from its exports in the year.
Family takes Someburros! to new heights
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 26, 2006
George and Mary Vasquez opened the first Someburros! restaurant in Tempe when their three kids were playing Little League and they didn't want to drive far for good Mexican food.
Mike Berardino
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 26, 2006
TURIN, Italy · There were times in the past two weeks when Catherine Raney wondered whether she was even at the Winter Olympics. Sure, there were miles of orange banners attached to chain-link fences around town.
Family takes Someburros! to new heights
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 26, 2006
George and Mary Vasquez opened the first Someburros! restaurant in Tempe when their three kids were playing Little League and they didn't want to drive far for good Mexican food.
Man Added To 'Most Wanted Terrorists' List
Post Chronicle - Feb 26, 2006
A former Lackawanna, NY, man, an alleged associate of the terrorist cell the Lackawanna Six, has been placed on the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists" list.
Romance in the air at old Wailuku Inn
Long Beach Press-Telegram, CA - Feb 26, 2006
WAILUKU, Hawaii - The uplifting tale of a decaying downtown district undergoing a dramatic recovery has played out in many American cities, but it's not commonly associated with Hawaii.
January year trade deficit tops $7 billion
Radio New Zealand, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
The trade deficit has widened due to falling exports and rising imports, standing at $7.1 billion. Statistics New Zealand says the deficit widened to $935 million in January, equal to 43% of exports and the largest for a January year since 1976.
Damme's Sentencing Set
KTIV, IA - Feb 26, 2006
It's a child abuse case that shocked Siouxland. Monday, we'll know how much time a Concord, Nebraska, mom will spend behind bars for abusing her won daughter.
What can you do for $25?
Dawgnet, IN - Feb 26, 2006
Crackers Comedy Club located in Broad Ripple is a great place to have fun for only $25. The various departments in the Jordan College of Fine Arts collaborated this past weekend to create ...
Heywood's winner
Warrnambool Standard, Australia - Feb 26, 2006
HEYWOOD'S Wood, Wine and Roses Festival must be catching on to the secret ingredient that has made events like the Port Fairy Folk Festival and the Dunkeld Races attract crowds from far and wide.
Give prunes a chance
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Feb 26, 2006
By TINA DANZE / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News. TOM FOX/DMN; styling by LISA VEIGEL/Staff Designer; food styling by LAURA H. EHRET/Special Contributor.
Branding: No more salty gags for Walkers
Independent, UK - Feb 26, 2006
It's out with Gary Lineker in schoolgirl uniforms and in with dietary advice as the crisps giant mounts its biggest-ever relaunch.
Is ethical living practical?
Independent, UK - Feb 26, 2006
Ethical living may salve your conscience, but is it practical? Kate Finnigan gives her shopping habits a moral makeover - and spends a week finding out.
Trade deficit worst since 76 oil crisis
Stuff.co.nz, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
Soaring fuel costs pushed New Zealand's trade deficit to $7.1 billion in the year to January, the highest annual shortfall since the oil crisis of 1976, Statistics New Zealand said today.
Man added to 'Most Wanted Terrorists' list
Webindia123, India - Feb 26, 2006
A former Lackawanna, NY, man, an alleged associate of the terrorist cell the Lackawanna Six, has been placed on the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list.
Waitrose goes with 'traffic light' labels
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 26, 2006
Supermarket chain Waitrose has defended its decision to adopt the Government's proposed "traffic light" food-labelling system, which rival retailers have dismissed as too simplistic.
Trade deficit soars above predictions
TVNZ, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
New Zealand posted a much wider than expected trade deficit in January as imports rose and exports tumbled, pointing to a further deterioration of the swelling current account deficit and prompting a drop in the currency.
Man added to 'Most Wanted Terrorists' list
Washington Times, DC - Feb 26, 2006
A former Lackawanna, NY, man, an alleged associate of the terrorist cell the Lackawanna Six, has been placed on the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists" list.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Bay News 9, FL - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Grant serves up more healthy options for Somerville students
Somerville News, MA - Feb 26, 2006
Tammy Potter took her second-grade son out of the John F. Kennedy Elementary school breakfast program because he was gaining weight.
Highland brew offers recipe for success
Times Online, UK - Feb 26, 2006
BRISK and bright with a reddish coppery tint. Ideal with beef-and-horseradish sandwiches, rich chocolate cake and smoked cheese taken with Drambuie.
Man added to 'Most Wanted Terrorists' list
United Press International - Feb 26, 2006
A former Lackawanna, NY, man, an alleged associate of the terrorist cell the Lackawanna Six, has been placed on the FBI's "Most Wanted Terrorists" list.
Pizza Hut is partner again
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Feb 26, 2006
KUALA LUMPUR: The privilege of working with a newspaper that is committed to improving the standard of English is the reason behind Pizza Hut’s long-term tie-up with The Star’s Newspaper-in-Education (NiE) programme.
Photo: Sun News Publishing
Daily Sun, Nigeria - Feb 26, 2006
Maverick politician, Senator Arthur Nzeribe has vowed to facilitate the elongation of the tenure of President Olusegun Obasanjo. He says the deal is a fait accompli in the Senate and contends that the battle ...
Trade deficit worst on record since '76 oil crisis
sharechat, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
Spiraling fuel costs pushed New Zealand's trade deficit to $7.1 billion in the year to January, the highest annual shortfall since the oil crisis of 1976, Statistics New Zealand said today.
No Vote of Confidence for Political Dramas
eBroadcast Australia, Australia - Feb 26, 2006
The West Wing has died, even though the ABC faithful can see it on air on the ABC on Thursday nights. It seems the reality of US politics is so, how do we say, surreal at the moment, that TV fiction just can't compete.
Trade balance deficit largest in 30 years at $7.1 billion
National Business Review, New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
The annual trade deficit reached $7.1 billion for the year ended in January 2006, the largest deficit for a January year in 30 years.
Trojans at NFL Combine
WeAreSC.com (subscription) - Feb 26, 2006
There are 14 Trojan players scheduled to take part in the annual NFL combine and here is an update on how the former USC stars have fared so far.
And the Academy Award for best portrayal of gloom goes to...
Indian Express, India - Feb 26, 2006
Smart, engaging, irreverent and funny. That is how the Oscar website bills Jon Stewart, the new host for the 78th Academy Awards, to be held at Los Angeles’ Kodak Theatre on the evening of March 5. He’d better be.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Jackson News-Tribune, WY - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Herald News Daily, ND - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Ely Times, USA - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Brocktown News, USA - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Olberlin, KS - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Pierceland Herald, Canada - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
The Kindred Times, Utah - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes ...
Hospital switches to healthier menu
Concord Monitor, NH - Feb 26, 2006
Goodbye, Frialator. Concord Hospital is planning to banish fried food from its cafeteria as part of an effort to overhaul the hospital's food offerings, making them healthier.
Plagued by anxiety about quarantine; and you’re never too young ...
Times Online, UK - Feb 26, 2006
HOW WOULD you feel about being placed under house arrest, especially if you had committed no crime? What would you think about guards being posted on your doorstep, or video monitoring, or electronic tagging?
Annual Trade Deficit Passes Seven Billion
Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - Feb 26, 2006
The annual trade balance for the year ended January 2006 is a deficit of $7.1 billion (23.1 percent of exports), Statistics New Zealand said today.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
nwitimes.com, IN - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...
The Bolivarian revolution is at a critical moment: Will it survive ...
VHeadline.com, IL - Feb 26, 2006
VHeadline.com commentarist Alfredo Bremont writes: War is imminent, since Bush advocated that the best way to curb America’s addiction to petrol would be by invading Venezuela and Iran simultaneously, we can say the petrol war has begun.
Fannin County restaurants inspected; one place gets an ‘F’
Sherman Denison Herald Democrat, TX - Feb 26, 2006
The report listed as violations a lack of towels at the kitchen hand sink, an employee smoking at a counter used to serve food, ten packages of lunch meat or cheese with expired use by dates ...
ASH WEDNESDAY FISH FRY
Amherst Times.com, NY - Feb 26, 2006
Ss. Peter and Paul parish will hold a fish fry dinner on Ash Wednesday, March 1st. They will be serving from 4pm to 7pm in the school cafeteria.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
North County Times, CA - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...
Pizza Hut launches new range of pastas
Times of Oman, Oman - Feb 26, 2006
Pizza Hut Oman is breaking new grounds in ‘enhanced dine-in’ experience with the launch of a new range of mouth-watering saute pasta at its Qurum and Madinat Sultan Qaboos outlets.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
KFMB, CA - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Luthria changes lanes
Mumbai Mirror, India - Feb 26, 2006
He is reclusive to the point of being invisible…that's Milan Luthria for you. “I like it that way. It's better to let my work speak for itself.
Loony Loewenthal Spews Vegan Propaganda
The Common Voice, SC - Feb 26, 2006
Of all the e-mails I received last week regarding my recent comments about veganism, one stands out above the rest. A 49-year-old computer programmer from Falls Church, Virginia named Gary Loewenthal is arguably ...
1/21 & 2/4 PWG in Hollwood, Calif.: Sabin-Steen, Joey retains PWG ...
Pro Wrestling Torch - Feb 26, 2006
JC Note: PWG's next show is March 4 in Hollywood. Here's a full report on the last two Hollywood shows. (1) Alex Koslov & Dmitri Masarsjy beat Top Gun Talwar and TJ Perkins.
Go for new growth windows
Hindu Business Line, India - Feb 26, 2006
THE more important the cheese is to you, the more you want to hold on to it - From the best selling book Who Moved my cheese by Dr.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
CBS News - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
The State, SC - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine - Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Sun-Sentinel.com, FL - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...
Concord Hospital overhauls cafeteria menu
Boston Globe, United States - Feb 26, 2006
CONCORD, NH --Fried foods are out and smaller portions are in at the Concord Hospital cafeteria. Starting in April, the hospital will begin overhauling its cafeteria menu in an effort to set a good example ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
phillyBurbs.com, PA - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
Myrtle Beach Sun News, SC - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine - Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Daily Press, VA - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine— Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine - Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Our readers' views
The Columbian, WA - Feb 26, 2006
I'm so tired of economic spin. In the Feb. 10 business story "Talk examines affordable housing," Teri Duffy, executive director of the local Home Ownership Center, states, "We certainly have improved the economy ...
The tragedy of Chavez’ policy is that it could ultimately fail ...
VHeadline.com, IL - Feb 26, 2006
China Worker (Karl Debbaut): President Hugo Chavez continues to rally workers and poor behind his Bolivarian revolution and ‘anti-imperialist alliance.
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine - Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
Monterey County Herald, CA - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine - Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
Macon Telegraph, GA - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine - Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
The Conservative Voice, NC - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal cheese makers spread across US
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - Feb 26, 2006
ROCKPORT, Maine - Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Times Daily, AL - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie-like cheese in a region best known for its cheddars.
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Newsday, NY - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
ABC News - Feb 26, 2006
— Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up ...
Artisanal Cheese Makers Spread Across US
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 26, 2006
Franklin Peluso uses his hands to squeeze and press heaping mounds of curds and whey to get the moisture content and texture just right as he makes up a batch of his brie ...

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