Tap into a starter Chicago Sun-Times, United States - Pass the pigskin and pull on your team jersey, it's time for Super Bowl XL. What better way to celebrate 40 years of football's top game than to turn on the tube and throw a super party. |
You have to break a few eggs to make a frittata Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - This Italian egg dish is often compared to an omelet, but it is actually quite different. An omelet is made quickly on top of the stove with eggs and seasonings and then filled with a variety of ingredients before it is folded. |
Gone in 17 seconds? Pasco swipes its third straight district crown Hernando Today, FL - One of the greatest sports axioms is how hard it is for any team to defeat any opponent three times in one season. Such was the scenario in the Class ... |
Have a ball making Super Bowl treats The Express Times, PA - Sunday's Super Bowl makes a super theme for a party menu to feed living-room tailgaters who gather around the television to cheer their favorite teams. |
Avocado Dip Mexicano Huntsville Times, AL - Cut avocado in half lengthwise around the pit; twist to separate the halves. Strike the pit with the blade of a sharp knife, and remove pit. |
Grilled Bacon, Cheddar and Hot Pepper Jelly Sandwich Huntsville Times, AL - Kitchen cue: If you can't find hot pepper jelly for this grilled sandwich, try red pepper jelly or mango chutney. Spread one side of each bread slice with pepper jelly, then evenly top with Cheddar and bacon. |
Adobo Beef and White Bean Chili Huntsville Times, AL - Serve this chili with a healthy dollop of sour cream on each portion. Feel free to add garnishes such as grated cheese, diced avocado or chopped scallions. |
Smoked Turkey Reuben with Green Apple Huntsville Times, AL - Kitchen cue: For this smoked turkey Reuben, if you don't own a panini machine, use a grill pan and press the sandwich down with a sturdy spatula. |
Splitting the Bill: A Great Divide Washington Post, United States - 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 for coffee or a bite to eat. |
She's cooking now Rachael Ray expands her reach nwitimes.com, IN - She doesn't bake too well either. It's all the measuring. It clashes with her beat-the-clock cooking style. "I can never remember if it's one heaping, or two little or two big, or whatever," she says. |
Food events at area colleges offer tasty dining adventures for all ... Delmarva Daily Times, MD - ou can study at the Lower Shore's institutions of higher learning, but you can also eat. Salisbury University, the University of Maryland Eastern Shore and Wor-Wic Community College all provide dining opportunities ... |
Could a monster be what's needed to keep DisneyToon Studios off ... Jim Hill Media.com, NH - Jim Hill offers a suggestion to Sharon Morrill, president of DisneyToon Studios. A way she can perhaps keep John Lasseter from closing down Disney's video premiere operation. |
A tip or two or three Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Gloria Scoboria of Nokomis realizes that sometimes it isn't easy eating greens, even though they are good for you. She has this suggestion for perking up the taste. |
For a super game day food, try the nation’s best chili con carne ... Bluefield Daily Telegraph, WV - Chili appears to be the food of choice on Super Bowl Sunday. Most game watchers munch on chili, crackers, chips, tortillas, anything crunchy. |
PHOTO ADVISORY -- Academy Award(R)-Nominated Wallace & Gromit CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - Members of the media may download the photo at no charge from the following online archives: -- NewsCom: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20060131/LATU102 -- AP Archive Topic Gallery: http://photoarchive. |
What's in that school lunch, or recess snack? CNW Telbec (Communiqués de presse), Canada - HALIFAX, Jan. 31 /CNW/ - Nova Scotia's dentists are cautioning parents to be wary of the amount of sugar their children are consuming while at school. |
Super food Munster Times, IN - If a trip to Ford Field isn't in the cards this Super Bowl, you still can size your party XL. As any Pittsburgh fan knows, a Steelers game wouldn't be complete without a Primanti Bros. |
Spice up those single servings Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - Most cookbook recipes could feed a small army, and frankly, so can I when I cook. But after seriously taking on my own journey toward healthier living and plunking down some of my hard-earned ... |
Make a regional football game treat Northwest Herald, IL - For years now I have been offering you Super Bowl recipes from the areas the teams originate. I was really hoping to be talking about the Bears this year ... Comparing Pittsburgh and Seattle is complicated to say the least. |
Super Bowl widow? Treat self at Flat Top Fort Wayne Journal Gazette, IN - If you’d rather poke a chopstick in your eye than watch football, here’s your chance. Well, sort of. Flat Top Grill is stirring up some fun this month with two special events (chopstick ... |
An XL Super Bowl deserves and an XL spread Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - Some people toil over a hot stove creating gourmet delights, but that's really a waste of time and energy. Folks don't want fancy fixin's before or during the Super Bowl. |
Relocated John Palmer's still solid Cleveland Plain Dealer, OH - John and Michelle DeJoy moved their popular restaurant, John Palmer's, from a small Chardon strip mall to a much larger one down the road at 7590 Fredle Drive, Concord Township. |
£2.3m regeneration scheme for station given backing by town ... Yorkshire Post Today, UK - FOR five years it has remained derelict, a shadow of its former glories from when it opened 160 years ago. But ambitious plans to convert the historic Richmond Station into an entertainment and community centre ... |
Greek Tragedy New York Sun, NY - It requires a certain courage to take over the soaring Park Avenue South space that belonged to Patria. That esteemed restaurant had a pivotal role in New York's nuevo Latino trend, as an incubator and then a bastion of the vigorous hybrid. |
A Smoky Heat New York Sun, NY - Chipotle chiles crop up in the unlikeliest places these days. They add smoke and heat to chutneys, mashed potatoes, and even cream sauces. |
Dairy co-op seeks more clout BurlingtonFreePress.com, VT - The dairy cooperative Agri-Mark is negotiating with a group of New York state milk co-ops to form a new organization intended to give farmer-members more clout in the Northeastern milk market. |
Super Bowl gameplan Daily Breeze, CA - Some people think the Super Bowl is all about the football. But serious partiers know it's all about the food. In fact, 75 percent of Americans who view Super Bowl LX on Sunday will watch while ... |
Hutchinson enjoys homecoming, but future is uncertain Longview Daily News, WA - Shaun Alexander won the NFL rushing title behind one of the best left-side blocking tandems in the league. It could end up hurting him come next season. |
Why Do Most Diets Fail? How to Recognize the Underlying Causes of ... PR Web (press release), WA - Dr. Ellen Cutler says that your diet can be successful and you can be at a normal weight, once you understand why your body craves certain foods. |
Foodies wage own Super Bowl battle Denver Post, CO - When the Food Network put out a Pittsburgh and Seattle-themed menu for the Super Bowl, cooking experts around the country cried foul. |
Friends Augie, Tucker assume primary roles Joliet Herald News, IL - The following message is to be delivered in the county of Will, in the state of Illinois. No, 17,142 fans did not show up at the Center of Kohl, in the Land of Cheese, for the sole purpose of watching two ... |
Man returns home to find corpse on couch Independent Online, South Africa - Geneva - A Swiss man had the shock of his life when he returned home from his holiday to find a dead body in his living room. Johann Rauber, from Muenchenbuchsee, called the police when he found the unidentified corpse lying on his couch. |
Last boy band standing Asianjournal.com, CA - BEFORE Westlife won (and later bored) fans with their remakes. Before Taiwanese import F4 charmed and charged Filipino fans 10k for front-row tickets. |
Guest Column: Dalhart cheese factory will benefit whole state Amarillo.com (subscription), TX - WACO - Las Vegas has a slogan that says, "What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas.". Such an approach might be a way to encourage some people to do things they might not ordinarily do at home, and it might make good economic sense for the Las Vegas community. |
Super bites -- Easy food for last-minute guests Orangeburg Times Democrat, SC - Super specials to feed hungry guests may be needed at short notice on a variety of occasions, from national spectaculars to informal parties. |
Have an XL Super Bowl celebration Belleville News-Democrat, IL - Keep the good silver and the china packed away. Forget a linen tablecloth or good napkins. And don't even consider working so hard on recipes for Sunday's 40th Super Bowl party that you'll ... |
Scum charged with murder New York Daily News, NY - A sneering Bronx teen was charged yesterday with killing his girlfriend's 4-year-old son after one of the doomed child's sisters told cops, "Mommy's boyfriend hit him," sources said. |
Day in the life of Station 1 Pueblo Chieftain, CO - Editor's note: Chieftain reporter James Amos spent a couple of shifts, one a 24-hour stint, with Pueblo Fire Department crews to get an in-depth look at their duties and what makes up a typical day in the life of a firefighter. |
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN Pueblo Chieftain, CO - There's going to be a whole lot of green on display Super Bowl Sunday, and it has nothing to do with gambling or the Seattle Seahawks. |
Regional digest Worcester Telegram (subscription), MA - WORCESTER -- Tim Garvin, a Clark University graduate with more than 19 years’ experience in nonprofit organizations, has been selected as the new president and chief executive officer of the United Way of Central Massachusetts. |
Real firepower on streets The Republican, MA - The first five bullets from the AK-47, delivered in two short bursts, tore through the metal of the US Postal Service mailbox. The remaining 70 shots in the 75-round clip fired ... |
2 for $20: Fleetwood Diner Hub, MI - Diners rock. Especially the metal ones that look like they're cut out of a 1950s movie. Since I moved here, Fleetwood Diner has been one of my favorite places to chow down. |
Quizno's bread bowl is quite a unique fast food choice Daily Press, VA - This week, I reached out for a Southwest Chicken Toasted Gourmet Bread Bowl - something new and actually different, for a change - at Quiznos, the "mmmm ... toasty" sandwich chain. I love bread bowls. I remember ... |
Cook's Calendar for February 1, 2006 Duluth News Tribune, MN - "Uncorked -- A Wine Tasting Experience," 5-8 pm today, Holiday Inn, 200 W. First St. Tickets: $30 at door. Wine, hors d'oeuvres and music. |
Fresh or leftover, this apple cake's a treat The News Journal, DE - To request a recipe or send one in response to a request, write to: What's Cooking, 500-B Greenbank Road, Wilmington, DE 19808. |
Wallace and Gromit DVD Toons, TX - From the Academy Award®-winning* creators of Wallace and Gromit comes “one of the most enjoyable family films of the year” (Jeffrey Lyons, NBC ). When their town’s prized produce starts disappearing ... |
Dairy Crest launches Over the Moon range with Ziggurat pack Brand Republic Bulletin, UK - Dairy Crest's Over the Moon blended cheese range is being launched with a modern image, created by design agency Ziggurat, that aims to challenge existing dairy brands. |
Join the Art View in Lakeview PR Web (press release), WA - Enjoy a tour of seven art galleries on Lake View. Evening to include complimentary trolley rides, wine and appitizers. Date: February 10, 2006, Time: 5pm - 10pm. |
What a crock! Lawrence Journal World, KS - Relying on a slow-cooker for your football feast is a simple way to cook with little effort. “It’s so much easier,” says Liz Karr, owner of Liz Karr Catering, 512 E. Ninth St. |
Bookmarking your Valentine's Day weekend The News Journal, DE - It's a tricky holiday, but there are pretty much two schools of thought regarding Valentine's Day. Stupid: Those who think it's a ridiculous holiday and refuse to be bothered. |
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