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Friday, March 03, 2006

Small town ambiance
Frederick News Post (subscription), MD - Feb 5, 2006
LEESBURG, Va. -- Restaurants serving 18th-century fare, antique shops, trendy boutiques and professional offices line the main streets of the historic district.
Super Bowl has grown so large that sweet smell of excess is ...
Kansas City Star, MO - Feb 5, 2006
John Riggins got this grin on his face, like a kid coming down the stairs Christmas morning, which is what the Super Bowl is for adults.
The Super Bowl of 'methane moments'
Portsmouth Herald News, NH - Feb 5, 2006
The wind bloweth where it listeth, and thou hearest the sound thereof, but canst not tell whence it cometh, and whither it goeth. Is Super Bowl Sunday a holy day for you and your friends?
After the Bowl party ...
The Olympian, WA - Feb 5, 2006
After the big game, how do you bounce back from the food, drinks and spending? By Lisa Pemberton. It’sa Super Bowl party that’s 30 years in the making.
Area grocers say they score big on Super Bowl Sunday
Hagerstown Morning Herald, MD - Feb 5, 2006
A couple of Seattle Seahawks balloons were scattered around Martin's Food Market on Wesel Boulevard recently, but that didn't mean that was where the loyalties were.
The Super Bowl of pizza
Cincinnati.com, OH - Feb 5, 2006
Forget about which Super Bowl XL team to root for. The biggest decision for many armchair quarterbacks today will be which pizza to choose: deep dish or thin crust.
Schools' goal - healthy students
Sacramento Bee, USA - Feb 5, 2006
Bee Staff Writer. The ax is poised to fall on campus sales of candy bars, soft drinks and even garlic fries as school districts across the state prepare wellness policies for their students.
Area school menus for week beginning Feb. 6
Danville Advocate, KY - Feb 5, 2006
Tuesday: Popcorn chicken, whipped potatoes, peas, roll and pineapple; grilled chicken, fries, broccoli and vegetables with dip; or cheesesticks, sauce and applesauce.
Nymex sees pitfalls as ICE closes in
Australian, Australia - Feb 5, 2006
THE New York Mercantile Exchange, one of the last bastions of face-to-face trading, within a month could offer electronic trading alongside its famous open outcry pits, according to seatholders.
Tools for the Frigid Fight
Buffalo News, United States - Feb 5, 2006
By BRENDA. Face it: At this point in winter, many of us start wondering when a romantic evening will involve something more than huddling under a blanket watching the Food Network.
Pizza makers ready for ordering blitz during Super Bowl
Arkansas Democrat Gazette, AR - Feb 5, 2006
Forget about which Super Bowl XL team to root for. The biggest decision today for many armchair quarterbacks is deep dish or thin crust.
Food glorious British food
I-Newswire.com (press release) - Feb 5, 2006
Sometimes, I cannot get to Harrods Food Hall or Fortnum & Mason. And pushing a trolley up the aisle of my local supermarket is not the same, despite their “gourmet selection”.
Satisfying a hunger
NorthJersey.com, NJ - Feb 5, 2006
Mia DiPrizito, owner of a fledgling Moe's Southwest Grill in Mahwah, guesses that the idea of running her own franchise operation must have been planted when she was a teenager pumping ice ...
Try tasty penne garnished with veggies
News 14 Charlotte, NC - Feb 5, 2006
Pasta salads don’t have to be only a summertime dish. In fact, they can be really refreshing and a light change of pace for winter dining.
Wallace and Gromit nab Annie awards
Cinematical, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Everyone's been analyzing various film awards to predict which movie will win the Best Picture Oscar. Should we use the Annie Awards, announced Saturday, to predict the Best Animated Feature Oscar?
School Lunch Menus
Bryan College Station Eagle, United States - Feb 5, 2006
Monday: Chicken nuggets or meat loaf, mashed potatoes and gravy, winter blend vegetables, choice of fruit. Tuesday: Soft taco or baked potato, charro beans, lettuce and tomato, choice of fruit.
Boy, 4, has eye for news
Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Feb 5, 2006
Matthew Wilkerson is like most 4-year-olds. He loves watching cartoons, playing soccer, and eating macaroni and cheese. But one thing separates Matthew from his peers: "I'ma photographer," he proclaims.
Don Mischer: ABC's signal caller
Orlando Sentinel, FL - Feb 5, 2006
The veteran producer gets his Super Bowl halftime/pregame show team ready for the big day. By Steven Barrie-Anthony | Times Staff Writer.
Expertise is way overrated J. DAVID BARRON Daily Times Sports ...
Farmington Daily Times, NM - Feb 5, 2006
While trying to get the definitive scoop on today's Extra Large game in Detroit, a light bulb went off above this noble forehead: Why not consult those purported to know more than the rest of the world when it comes to matters such as these?
Awaiting an XL-ent clash
Bloomington Pantagraph, USA - Feb 5, 2006
Jack Alpers plans to keep things simple today. He will only have his family and a few close friends over to watch Super Bowl XL at his Ellsworth home.
Growers marketing conference set
Palladium-Item, IN - Feb 5, 2006
NEW ALBANY, Ind. -- The Ohio River Valley Farm Marketing Conference will be Feb. 21 at Clifty Falls State Park near Madison. The conference is geared toward growers who are looking for information on marketing products.
'Stinky Cheese' fun for kids of all ages
South Bend Tribune, IN - Feb 5, 2006
What do The Little Red Hen and The Gingerbread Man have in common? "The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fair(l)y (Stoopid) Tales," as presented by Dallas Children's Theatre at 2:30 ...
JIM DODSON: Let's Save The Women's Exchange
Southern Pines Pilot, NC - Feb 5, 2006
When Pam Fleming of the Sandhills Women's Exchange graciously invited me to lunch, I jumped at the chance. I’ve passed the rambling little cabin tucked in the pines just off Midland Road probably 200 times ...
Champion chews up 173 chicken wings
Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - Feb 5, 2006
PHILADELPHIA - A 22-year-old man ate 173 chicken wings in 30 minutes, setting a record at the annual Wing Bowl. Joey Chestnut, of San Jose, Calif.
Outcry prompts Danish food giant to ditch US$50m Saudi investment
ITP.net, United Arab Emirates - Feb 5, 2006
ARLA Foods, Europe’s second-largest dairy company, has scrapped plans for a US$50 million extension to its operations in Saudi Arabia.
Child Obesity: A Growing Threat
Cape Cod Times, MA - Feb 5, 2006
Ask a student about school lunch and you're likely to hear something like: ''It does the job and fills you up, but it could taste a lot better,'' said TJ Vespa, 16, of Centerville.
Food is a curse - and a cure
Cape Cod Times, MA - Feb 5, 2006
''I wasn't involved in sports or any activities,'' said the 24-year-old Harwich resident and Cape Cod Community College student.
Celebrity chef’s 'Snickers pie' condemned
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Feb 5, 2006
Celebrity chef Antony Worrall Thompson's recipe for Snickers pie is one of the unhealthiest ever published, an independent food watchdog has said.
Weekly Eater
Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - Feb 5, 2006
On any night in Kailua, one can spot drivers from Pizza Hut, Papa John's and Domino's criss-crossing the two-lane streets, making deliveries to hermit types who like their pizzas hassle-free.
British Castle Holidays for All Budgets
The Ledger, FL - Feb 5, 2006
As night settled over the Welsh mountains, I heard goats bleating. But where were they? Standing in the courtyard, I saw only Craigy-Nos Castle towering over me, and the sound seemed to emanate from within its gray stone facade.
This is one game where action is saved for the field
Barre Montpelier Times Argus, VT - Feb 5, 2006
DETROIT - It's hard to get in much trouble at your mom's house. And that's where the Pittsburgh Steelers were hanging out the other night, helping themselves to big portions of roast beef, macaroni and cheese and candied yams courtesy of Gladys Bettis.
Sitting down with...Thomas Murphy Q&A
The Desert Sun, CA - Feb 5, 2006
Thomas Murphy is the new general manager and chief operating officer of The Vintage Club in Indian Wells. Murphy, who has a bachelor's degree in hotel restaurant and institutional management from Michigan ...
Food & Beverages industry poised for 8.5 pc growth:FICCI
NewKerala.com, India - Feb 5, 2006
New Delhi: Continuing its upward trend of 2004-05, the Rs 3,58,400 crore food and beverages industry is poised to register greater growth figures in the current fiscal, with semi-processed, cooked, ready to eat food and wine slated to grow by 22 per cent ...
Fans cook up a Super feast
Gainesville Times, GA - Feb 5, 2006
It's a mix of high octane football and high calorie food: burgers, pizza, wings, chips, dip, soft drinks, beer, beer and more beer.
Watch out for contractors who blindly remove asbestos
nwitimes.com, IN - Feb 5, 2006
Q: In a recent column, you discussed asbestos materials in older homes, and stressed the importance of testing for asbestos before removing some types of building materials.
Offices seek own ‘biggest losers’
Columbus Dispatch, OH - Feb 5, 2006
SUGAR GROVE, Ohio - Science teacher Lisa Reed found three Hershey’s Kisses on the overhead projector in her classroom and wondered: Was it an attempt at diet sabotage?
This is one Super Bowl where the action is saved for the game
Kentucky.com, KY - Feb 5, 2006
DETROIT - It's hard to get in much trouble at your mom's house. And that's where the Pittsburgh Steelers were hanging out the other night, helping themselves to big portions of roast beef, macaroni and cheese and candied yams courtesy of Gladys Bettis.
Critic's Picks: John Serba
The Grand Rapids Press, MI - Feb 5, 2006
Best Picture: "Brokeback Mountain." It seems like a shoo-in, no? It has emotional heft, beautiful photography and a terrific screenplay -- everything the Academy loves.
School Menus
Charlotte Observer, NC - Feb 5, 2006
MONDAY: Chicken Strips with barbecue, beef burrito. Choice of two: backed potato, lima beans, pineapple bananas and red grapes, fresh fruit choice, whole wheat roll.
Food beverages industry poised for 8.5% growth: Ficci
Zee News, India - Feb 5, 2006
New Delhi, Feb 05: Continuing its upward trend of 2004-05, the Rs 3,58,400 crore food and beverages industry is poised to register greater growth figures in the current fiscal, with semi-processed, cooked, ready to eat food and wine slated to grow by 22 ...
Claymation 'Wallace & Gromit' wins top animation award
Mainichi Daily News, Japan - Feb 5, 2006
GLENDALE, California -- Hunks of hand-crafted clay trounced modern computer-animated images to take top honors at the 33rd annual Annie Awards, honoring achievements in feature film and television animation.
Simple Salad Dressing
Central Florida News 13, FL - Feb 5, 2006
Begin by rubbing the inside of a salad bowl with a clove of garlic you've sliced in half. Save the garlic for another dish. Use your salad spoon to measure and fill it with good quality olive oil.
'Wallace & Gromit' Wins Animation Award
Wyoming News, WY - Feb 5, 2006
Hunks of hand-crafted clay trounced modern computer-animated images Saturday to take top honors at the 33rd annual Annie Awards, honoring achievements in feature film and television animation.
store makes a mean burger
Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Feb 5, 2006
Q. Where is Moonshine, Illinois? They supposedly have the best hamburgers in the United States, but all I know is that it is in the east middle part of the state near the Indiana border.
Cruise lines keep cooking up theme cruises
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 5, 2006
Celebrity chefs are firing up their burners, polishing their prose and heading to sea as star attractions on theme cruises. They whomp up signature dishes, share secrets of the kitchen and ...
Sandwiched, and in a pickle
Chicago Tribune, United States - Feb 5, 2006
More consumers are pinching (pennies) on some products to maximize their (cash) to splurge on other goods. This `hourglass economy' phenomenon is putting pressure on traditional middle-market brands a. By Susan ...
Fresh as a sea breeze
Contra Costa Times, CA - Feb 5, 2006
It's January in San Diego, one of those winter mornings the sun cups your head like a warm halo, and the air is skin temperature-soft.
Dining Pleasures
Norwich Bulletin, CT - Feb 5, 2006
Each Sunday, summaries of recent restaurant reviews by the Bulletin's Joan Gordon will appear. Gordon's weekly dining review appears in Go!
Women in hats, feather boas, beads paint the library red
Jackson Sun, TN - Feb 5, 2006
No, your eyes weren't deceiving you. If you were anywhere in the vicinity of the Jackson-Madison County Library last Thursday, Jan. 26, you were indeed seeing red.
Beef bid to save local farming
Irish Examiner, Ireland - Feb 5, 2006
Developing a unique brand of beef meat in the Burren region in Co Clare could save the future of farming in the area, it emerged today.

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