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Saturday, March 18, 2006

Seen And Heard: Boston 102, PORTLAND 96
Hoops World (subscription) - Feb 24, 2006
People were taking bets before the game on what the final margin of a Boston victory would be and the most popular line ended up being something in the 15-20 point range.
Mets notebook: Martinez takes a personal day
Vero Beach Press-Journal (subscription), FL - Feb 24, 2006
New York Mets' pitcher Pedro Martinez missed spring training Friday for personal reasons but is expected to throw from a mound in practice today.
US men put hammer down for curling bronze medal
Times Picayune, LA - Feb 24, 2006
Never have grown men, sliding 42-pound stones down a 146-foot sheet of ice, been so exciting. In the stands, the fans from the United States and Great Britain, traded cheers ...
Hometown cravings
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Feb 24, 2006
For folks from St. Louis, thin-crust pizza and gooey butter cake are cravings. For Iowans, Anderson Erickson cottage cheese or corn dogs at the State Fair might be cravings.
Johnson & Wales smells of success
Rocky Mountain News, CO - Feb 24, 2006
It's unlikely a student could graduate from Johnson & Wales without having given serious thought to their career path. Three classes aimed at developing students' career potential are required.
Religion Calendar
Arizona Daily Star, AZ - Feb 24, 2006
Pathways to the Heart of God: Experiencing the Labyrinth and the Way of the Cross - St. Mark's United Methodist Church, 1431 W. Magee Road.
Battle of the bistros
Toronto Star, Canada - Feb 24, 2006
Some market watchers look at skirt hemlines for signs of an imminent downturn. Here's another oddball sign: the number of fine-dining restaurants turning into bistros.
Myths and memories
Hamilton Spectator, Canada - Feb 24, 2006
Ninety years ago this week, the 50 houses that once stood here were obliterated in a sheet of flame. Today it's a village of ghosts.
Dining with the devil
Globe and Mail, Canada - Feb 24, 2006
Madrid - On the Italian island of Sardinia, local diners throw invitation-only get-togethers where the main attraction is casu marzu, a pecorino that can't be purchased in any store.
School breakfast and lunch menus for the week of Feb. 27-March 3
The Register-Mail, IL - Feb 24, 2006
Abingdon School District Breakfast: Monday: Cereal or oatmeal, pancake on a stick, applesauce. Tuesday: Cinnamon toast, scrambled eggs/cheese, fruit cocktail.
Church Briefs, Saturday, Feb. 25, 2006
Lynchburg News and Advance, VA - Feb 24, 2006
• Regular Package for $17 will include: 1 pound center cut boneless pork chops, 1 pound breaded fish fillets, 1 pound ground turkey, 2.25 pounds roaster chicken drums, 1 package three-cheese pizza bites, cherry pie, stuffing mix, 3 pounds potatoes ...
Grocery shoppers learning to make healthy choices
Brandon Sun, Canada - Feb 24, 2006
It’s easy for dieters to lose their way among the aisles of multicoloured packs of chips, chocolate bars and cookies at the local grocery store.
Members of Jewish congregation pay it forward; Katrina evacuees ...
Houston Chronicle, United States - Feb 24, 2006
Carol Wilson paced up and down in the kitchen, a cell phone glued to her ear. The tantalizing smell of beef brisket came from the oven, as a pot of dirty rice simmered on the stove.
Danish goods’ withdrawal has little impact on stores and ...
Gulf Times, Qatar - Feb 24, 2006
REACTIONS varied from retailer to retailer on the impact dairy products from some countries have made in the market following the withdrawal of Danish goods from the market in the wake of cartoon controversy.
For Williams, it's a game of inches
commercialappeal.com (subscription), TN - Feb 24, 2006
DeAngelo Williams is handling the media at the NFL Combine as deftly as he handled Conference USA defenses the past few seasons. By Zack McMillin.
New technology offers TV show viewing - without the TV
St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Feb 24, 2006
It's still possible to recline, remote control in hand, and watch "Desperate Housewives" on your reliable 32-inch Magnavox, but that's just one option.
Hanoi: Hilton Hanoi Opera
New York Times, United States - Feb 24, 2006
THE BASICS The infamous "Hanoi Hilton," where Senator John McCain spent five and a half years during the Vietnam War, has been largely demolished.
Down to the Sea in Toques: Culinary Cruises
New York Times, United States - Feb 24, 2006
Some cruises are all about the food. The following programs take this notion and run with it, offering onboard cooking seminars with renowned chefs and wine experts, in addition to the fine-dining options passengers have come to expect.
Midnight Snacks, Outsized
New York Times, United States - Feb 24, 2006
HOLLYWOOD has always had a secret eating disorder. Come 2 am the licorice-thin ladies teeter out of clubs like newborn foals and head straight for the drive-through lane at Carl's Jr.
Summer Cruises Bon Voyage to the Three-Bean Salad
New York Times, United States - Feb 24, 2006
A couple enjoy a meal on the deck of the Infinity, a Celebrity Cruise vessel. By MICHELLE GREEN. AS a lone-wolf traveler and something of a food snob, I'm one of those people who'd always scoffed at the idea of going on a cruise.
City woman to host Children of Asia benefit
Charleston Gazette (subscription), USA - Feb 24, 2006
Charlestonian Sally Armbrecht, who worked as a volunteer teacher in several Asian countries, will host a Children of Asia fundraiser at St.
St. John's youth to host potato supper
Monroe Times, WI - Feb 24, 2006
MONROE -- The Senior High Youth Group of St. John's United Church of Christ, 1724 14th St., Monroe, is sponsoring a baked potato supper from 4:30 to 7 pm Wednesday, March 1, at the church.
North Palm Beach County events calendar: February 26
Jupiter Courier (subscription), FL - Feb 24, 2006
From left, Dr. Nancy Poulson, interim dean of the Honors College; Soll Selko, member of the Honors College advisory board; Dianne Reeves, assistant vice president of University Advancement.
North Palm Beach County schools menu: February 27 to March 3
Jupiter Courier (subscription), FL - Feb 24, 2006
Choice of one: whole wheat waffle, peanut butter & jelly; assorted cold cereal; walnut raisin oatmeal, cinnamon toast. Choice of one: scrambled eggs, blueberry pancake; assorted cold cereal, cheese grits, whole wheat toast.
He Didn't Pull Trigger, But He's Guilty
Tampa Tribune, FL - Feb 24, 2006
CLEARWATER - A Brandon man could face the death penalty for a murder carried out in Pinellas Park while he was home ordering pizza.
There's No Cost For Rubbing It In
Washington Post, United States - Feb 24, 2006
Now, I don't want to give readers the misimpression that all we do here is lie on velvet divans while beautiful Italian people hand-feed us hazelnut chocolate.
These folks are all weight losers, and proud of it
OregonLive.com, OR - Feb 24, 2006
Oh, the joy of college: beer, pizza, grilled cheese, curly fries and unlimited amounts of Pepsi and Dr. Pepper. It was a chaotic and fun blur for the first few months and then, 35 pounds later, it was not so fun.
A day spent playing the waiting game...
Khaleej Times, United Arab Emirates - Feb 24, 2006
For Sanam Ahmed, Press coordinator at the Dubai Open’s media centre, it’s been one long Thursday. “I woke up this morning and I couldn’t get out of home as the road in front was flooded.
Memoirs of a (temporary) geisha
TMCnet - Feb 24, 2006
(Dallas Morning News, The (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Feb. 24--KYOTO, Japan -- Gion is quiet at dusk. The streets in this neighborhood are lined with elegant restaurants and teahouses that cater to the wealthy and important.
Haunted By The Wiggles: The Jambands.com Readers Question Keller ...
jambands.com, NY - Feb 24, 2006
The latest installment of our reader interview is here. We sorted through your questions and offered them up to Keller Williams. He is currently out on the road doing his thing, following the recent release ...
Leek superior
Scotsman, United Kingdom - Feb 24, 2006
Leeks are such a fantastic and versatile vegetable. It must have something to do with their close relation to onions - although they have a more subtle flavour.
Depot Supper Club to reopen in March
Salem Times Commoner, IL - Feb 24, 2006
Being in the right place at the right time was the key for Doug Fontana and his wife, Pam See, to be in the position of owning their first restaurant.
Bowling alley restaurant rolls a strike when it comes to ‘junk ...
Brownsville Herald, TX United States - Feb 24, 2006
It seems unlikely that a restaurant decorated with tablecloths and candles would exist inside a bowling alley, but Stardust Café in Galaxy Bowling Alley has created a buzz around town.
Tips for Eating Vegetarian
Cayman Net News, Cayman Islands - Feb 24, 2006
Registered Dietitian and Certified Diabetes Educator. There is a general agreement that a vegetarian diet is one that excludes meat, fish, and poultry.
The Blog House: Not so much support for Dubai Ports World deal
Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - Feb 24, 2006
And the big cheese stands alone. George W. Bush probably thought it was a run-of-the-mill business deal. (Actually, if he had known about it, he would have.
NFL: BROWNS: White bigger than expected in Indy
noticias.info, Spain - Feb 24, 2006
INDIANAPOLIS-Lendale White spilled the beans Friday: He has some weight to lose before he works out for NFL teams. That's because the USC running back didn't spill anything - not beans, not turkey, not potatoes ...
Cobb firm makes Games electric
Atlanta Journal Constitution (subscription), USA - Feb 24, 2006
Not the kind of G-force that tugs at a bobsled. Not the instant celebrity of a gold medal. Atlanta native Brian Cothran is leading GE Energy's effort to provide power for the Olympic venues, which require enough juice to power the city of San Francisco.
Land O'Lakes Workers Look for New Jobs
WSAW, WI - Feb 24, 2006
After this Tuesday, 30 workers at an area cheese plant won't be getting a regular paycheck. That's because a Land O’Lakes plant in central Clark County is shutting down, and for such a small community, that takes a big chunk out of the local economy.
Olympics wind down, but not without headlines
San Jose Mercury News, USA - Feb 24, 2006
You can feel the Olympics beginning to shut down now. This always happens after the figure skating ends. You have this huge build-up to the women's free skate.
The matchmaker
calendarlive.com, CA - Feb 24, 2006
It takes a point person like Lyn Kienholz to keep the French connected (among others). By Charles Koppelman, Special to The Times.
That cheesy-happy feeling
The Sun, UK - Feb 24, 2006
Your favourite light-hearted tune comes on the radio and you can’t help but bop along. Despite being a bit naff and a tad cheesy, the song puts a smile on your face.
NEWS BRIEFS
Carthage Press, MO - Feb 24, 2006
County residents are reminded to report all personal property owned or held on Jan. 1 to Jasper County Assessor Donald Davis by March 1. Those not returning a completed list to the assessor by the deadline ...
Roger Moore in Quebec City for weekend James Bond film festival ...
Macleans, Canada - Feb 24, 2006
QUEBEC (CP) - Roger Moore has revealed a well-kept secret - James Bond doesn't speak French very well. Or at least Moore, the actor who played Agent 007 in seven of the super spy movies, admits he has trouble with the language.
Simply Delicious
Parade Magazine - Feb 24, 2006
The Academy Awards mean more than glitz and gown-gazing. On the home front, it’s all about the food: What can you serve the friends you’ve invited over?
Recreating the voyage of St Columba around the Scottish coast in ...
Independent, UK - Feb 24, 2006
After 10 years living in Edinburgh, the author Nick Thorpe set off to navigate the watery fringes of his adopted country in an attempt to get to know it better.
A bridge to a forgotten stretch of French countryside
Los Angeles Times, CA - Feb 24, 2006
Millau's viaduct in south-central France opens up an area rich in scenery and history. THE town of Millau in south-central France once was known for traffic jams because it was here that the A75 - a largely ...
Medieval lanes and fine Muscadets
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 24, 2006
The French love the grand old city of Nantes, and it's easy to see why, says Kieran Falconer. Nantes, in western France, was the capital of Brittany until an administrative pen stroke changed it into the Pays de Loire in the 1960s.
C'est la folie: when cheap aftershave is heaven scent to a stray ...
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 24, 2006
When cheap aftershave is heaven scent to a stray hare. Michael Wright reports from rural France. Today is the annual hare hunt up at the big house.
Meet and eat
Malaysia Star, Malaysia - Feb 24, 2006
MUCH like the movie Shall We Dance, the phrase Shall We Meet presents an open invitation to many possibilities. As such, I was intrigued by the restaurant with the same name.
Roger Moore in Quebec City for weekend James Bond film festival ...
CJAD, Canada - Feb 24, 2006
QUEBEC (CP) - Roger Moore has revealed a well-kept secret - James Bond doesn't speak French very well. Or at least Moore, the actor who played Agent 007 in seven of the super spy movies, admits he has trouble with the language.
New South Brooklyn restaurant reflects southern Italian roots
Village Voice, NY - Feb 24, 2006
Located way down Court Street, in a region once known as South Brooklyn or Red Hook but renamed Carroll Gardens by real estate developers in the 1960s, Frankies 457 Spuntino is a cozy tin ...
Misawa targets late April opening for Pizza Hut at food court
Stars and Stripes, D.C. - Feb 24, 2006
MISAWA AIR BASE, Japan - Cheese-stuffed pizza crust and pan pizza will hit palates here in late April. Pizza Hut is to replace Anthony’s Pizza in the Army and Air Force Exchange Service main base food court.
Shrimp Etouffee at the Delta Grill
7Online.com, NY - Feb 24, 2006
(New York-WABC, February 24, 2006) - With Mardi Gras coming up, we thought it was a great opportunity to check out a cajun-creole restaurant.
Women's work
Aspen Times, CO - Feb 24, 2006
By Jeanne McGovern. Women are many things: mothers and daughters; wives and friends; employees and business owners. Many are all of the above.
Mysterious Street Food on the Bowery
Village Voice, NY - Feb 24, 2006
Every evening around 6 o'clock, or, "when the day kisses the night," as Moneer Azeez says, he puts the finishing touches on his elaborately decorated cart and switches on a light over his head.
Ask Bostonist: Say Cheese!
Bostonist, MA - Feb 24, 2006
I'm Adam, and I'ma food writer for your sibling to the south, DCist. I'm making a trip up to Boston for St. Patty's to visit friends and will likely be the one cooking the big dinner we won't eat at either 'noch's or Harvest.
Weekly Ag SummaryMadison, WI, Fri., February 24, 2006
WBAY, WI - Feb 24, 2006
Compared to last week: Cattle traded higher in the north and with very good movement. Sales in Texas and Kansas remain at a standstill.
In Malibu, the Getty Villa's Grand Opening
Washington Post, United States - Feb 24, 2006
RESEARCH QUESTION: After a nine-year, $275 million restoration, Malibu's Getty Villa (not to be confused with its sprawling sister museum, the Getty Center in Los Angeles) has finally reopened to great fanfare as the country's only museum dedicated ...
Business news in brief from around New Jersey
philly.com, PA - Feb 24, 2006
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Scios Inc., a small biotech business that is part of Johnson & Johnson, is eliminating about one-sixth of its workforce amid declining sales and a US Justice Department investigation.
Business news in brief from around New Jersey
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Feb 24, 2006
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Scios Inc., a small biotech business that is part of Johnson & Johnson, is eliminating about one-sixth of its workforce amid declining sales and a US Justice Department investigation.
V for vegan
AZ Central.com, AZ - Feb 24, 2006
Over the years, vegans and vegetarians have had difficulty finding recipes and restaurants that fit their lifestyle. But it's easier these days.
Business news in brief from around New Jersey
Newsday, NY - Feb 24, 2006
_ Scios Inc., a small biotech business that is part of Johnson & Johnson, is eliminating about one-sixth of its workforce amid declining sales and a US Justice Department investigation.
Martha Keeps Rewarding Insiders
Motley Fool - Feb 24, 2006
Maybe it's just the week-old, lunchtime Velveeta 'n' shells talking here, but when I go back and review the latest quarterly results from Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (NYSE: MSO), I'm nearly impressed.
Business news in brief from around New Jersey
Grand Forks Herald, ND - Feb 24, 2006
NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ - Scios Inc., a small biotech business that is part of Johnson & Johnson, is eliminating about one-sixth of its workforce amid declining sales and a US Justice Department investigation.
Start eating healthy early
Sherman Denison Herald Democrat, TX - Feb 24, 2006
Healthful eating habits should start early in life, said Dr. Sharon Robinson, Texas Cooperative Extension nutrition specialist. The American Heart Association agrees.
Dinner and dance
Times Online, UK - Feb 24, 2006
Maybe it’s the Strictly Come Dancing factor, but not a week goes by that my chefs and I don’t get asked to help organise a private dinner dance for some function.
Help the CAA with Bye Bye Birdie
Hopkinton Crier, MA - Feb 24, 2006
By Debbie Phelan and Kelly Grill/ CAA Director And ESL Director. The Cultural Arts Alliance and Enter Stage Left are once again teaming up to produce a high quality community theater musical.
Organic Valley dairy farm family receives Vermont's highest ...
Franklin County Courier, Vermont - Feb 24, 2006
The Meyer family, members of Organic Valley Family of Farms from Hardwick, recently received both state and national honors for top quality milk.
Diet and High Blood Pressure
HeartZine, UK - Feb 24, 2006
Diet and lifestyle changes may be sufficient to control it, if it is not as high as to necessitate antihypertensive medication. If you are overweight, losing weight will help lower your diastolic blood pressure by about one point for every pound you lose.
At your table: lunchboxes: it's easy to pack a nutritious punch
Times Online, UK - Feb 24, 2006
With the days still cold and gloomy, lunchtime nourishment needs to be more than just a flabby, tasteless sandwich or a pre-packed salad that doesn’t touch the sides of your stomach.
White bigger than expected in Indy
ClevelandBrowns.com - Feb 24, 2006
INDIANAPOLIS-Lendale White spilled the beans Friday: He has some weight to lose before he works out for NFL teams. That's because the USC running back didn't spill anything - not ...
Jamie’s food seduction
Daily News & Analysis, India - Feb 24, 2006
You’ve watched the super chef conjure up delights on his show, ‘Oliver’s Twist’. Now Jamie Oliver shares his recipes with After Hours.
Calcium and Your Children
abc11tv.com, NC - Feb 24, 2006
RALEIGH) - There are new guidelines on exactly how much calcium children should be getting and why parents need to take their children's calcium intake seriously.
Tortellini with broccoli "pesto"
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 24, 2006
Cook the tortellini in a large saucepan according to package directions. Five minutes before they're done, add the broccoli. Bring the water back to a boil and cook until the broccoli and tortellini are tender.
Sizzlers, ’70s music and chimneys!
Deccan Herald, India - Feb 24, 2006
Tangerine is the food joint that your peers from Chennai have given you rave reviews about. Did you know that a branch of it has existed in our City, at #311, Indiranagar 100ft Road, for sometime now?
Crate & Barrel's CB2 remains sterile spinoff
Arizona Republic, AZ - Feb 24, 2006
The first CB2 catalog arrived recently, its cover full of colored circles, a Twister mat of housewares. CB2 is "a new destination from Crate & Barrel," 67 glossy pages of minimalist furniture that makes me feel the need to dust.
Senior Meals
Rockingham News, NH - Feb 24, 2006
BRENTWOOD - The Rockingham Nutrition and Meals on Wheels Program provides hot, nutritious meals for senior citizens and home-bound individuals at 13 locations throughout the county.
Betty and Roger Christian - For 20 years, husband and wife
Daily Hampshire Gazette (subscription), MA - Feb 24, 2006
On Nov. 17, 2005, Roger and Betty Christian of Northampton celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary. Betty says their marriage has lasted because Roger treats her well.
Dining out: Harry Browne's still merits place among elite
Annapolis Capital, MD - Feb 24, 2006
There's a lot to be said for being the "go-to guy."  The go-to guy is the one who can be relied upon, the one who can step up, the one people consider when they're looking for that positive outcome.
Western Stoneware to close March 24
Monmouth Daily Review Atlas, IL - Feb 24, 2006
Western Stoneware has announced, "with deep regret," that it will cease production and close its manufacturing facility on March 24, 2006.
School Menus
Pulaski County Democrat, MO - Feb 24, 2006
The following are area school menus for the week of Feb. 27-March 3. All menus offer milk. Tue. Cinnamon glazed french toast, ham stick, juice.
Longtime Vietnamese resort town kept hold on travelers
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Feb 24, 2006
Perched high in the mountains near the Chinese border, it sidles up to Vietnam's highest peak at 10,372 feet. The mountaintop is sometimes dusted with snow, and this hamlet spends much of the year shrouded in clouds, fog and rain.
Creating Smart Snacks for Kids
WANE, IN - Feb 24, 2006
Between work, school and extracurricular activities, little time is left for sit-down meals. Americans are turning to snacks for quick-meal solutions.
WTO at Hong Kong
Central Chronicle, India - Feb 24, 2006
The stately procession of WTO's ministerial meetings at scheduled intervals has been taking place without advancing the cause of trade liberalisation.
Old-school shirts are hot fashion item this spring
Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - Feb 24, 2006
Turn back the clocks. Cool vintage T-shirts, with fun reproductions ranging from Mickey Mouse to Scooby Doo, will be all the rage this spring.
Class I price down from last year
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Feb 24, 2006
The March federal order Class I base price was announced last week by the USDA at $12.49 per hundredweight (cwt.), down 89 cents from February, $2.94 below March 2005, and is below the level set by Congress so it triggers an MILC payment to dairy ...
Single in the City: Click! You've got male! (Thanks, I'll pass)
Albuquerque Tribune, NM - Feb 24, 2006
Just about the time I thought I was the only over-40 single person in the world who hadn't tried Internet dating, I heard from a few others.
‘Big vs. small’ divides organic dairies
Capital Press (subscription), Oregon - Feb 24, 2006
Tension between large organic milk companies and “a faction (that) would like to keep organic small and niche” divides an organic dairy business that is scrambling to keep up with fast ...
Takeout Food Finds: Massimo's in Boynton Beach, early bird at Papa ...
SouthFlorida.com, FL - Feb 24, 2006
Service: Step up to the counter, place your order, engage in casual chatter with the counterman or other customers for about 20 minutes until your pie is bubbling hot and ready.
Cheese slips below govt. support price
Pizza Marketplace.com - Feb 24, 2006
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—Feb. 24 block cheese traders at the Chicago Mercantile Exchange saw prices drop nearly 2 cents to $1.1275 a pound, just below the government price support level of $1.13.
Feb. 26: Stay With Safer Soups
NBC5.com, IL - Feb 24, 2006
Sandy Goldberg, CN, Ph.D. For many, the answer is soup; a good, hot, fat-laden, packed with sodium bowl of soup. Sound like the Grinch who stole your easy dinner?
A Place of His Own
Memphis Flyer, TN - Feb 24, 2006
John Bragg isn'ta newcomer to the Memphis restaurant scene. He has worked at Erling Jensen's restaurants and with Gene Bjorklund at Aubergine, among others.
Winter Haven Joint Claims It's a Roadhouse, But Restaurant Is So ...
The Ledger, FL - Feb 24, 2006
There's a simple restaurant formula that works. Give the customer excellent, honest food; make the service efficient and friendly; charge fair prices.
Desert's island
The Standard, Hong Kong - Feb 24, 2006
State Highway 100 cuts across the Sonoran Desert from Hermosillo to one of the great Mexican dead ends: At Kino Bay, you can't go any farther west unless you swim the Gulf of California, formed when the San Andreas Fault split open and saltwater poured in ...
Don't Miss: Megacon
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Feb 24, 2006
WHAT: It has been described as a place where you can watch Spider-Man chatting with Batman over a plate of cheese fries: This weekend marks the return of the monster comics, collectibles, science-fiction, gaming and fantasy expo known as MegaCon.
Canton Public Schools lunch menus
Canton Journal, MA - Feb 24, 2006
Monday, Feb. 27: Spicy chicken sandwich or ham and cheese croissant. Choice of two: Lettuce and tomato, baked potato wedges, peaches, fresh fruit.
Stoughton School lunch
Stoughton Journal, MA - Feb 24, 2006
Tuesday - Shake and Bake Kentucky-Style Chicken, creamy mashed potatoes, hot buttered carrots, "milk shake.". Wednesday - Pizza Day, 100 percent fruit juice, stuffed-crust pizza, tossed salad.
Memoirs of a (temporary) geisha
Dallas Morning News (subscription), TX - Feb 24, 2006
Gion is quiet at dusk. The streets in this neighborhood are lined with elegant restaurants and teahouses that cater to the wealthy and important.
School lunch menus
Merrimack River Current, MA - Feb 24, 2006
Lunch prices: elementary schools, $2; middle and high school, $2.25. Milk, 50 cents. Ice cream, 75 cents. Assorted sandwiches or bagel lunch, low fat milk, juice and fruit served daily.
JOJO'S JOURNAL
Pacific Daily News, GU - Feb 24, 2006
Breakfast Thursday: Banana, apple, soy milk and macadamia nut smoothie. Excellent. Breakfast Friday: banana, apple, soy milk, strawberry and apple smoothie.

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