Taste of Sandy features culinary potpourri
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -Feb 23, 2006
The family event features food from 20 local restaurants and food vendors. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. A family pass (for two adults and up to three children) is $20.
Ryan: Save yourself a headache
Georgetown Record, MA -Feb 23, 2006
Benjamin Ryan/ Talking Back. At times, you may hear people say, "I know what causes my headaches. Staying up late or drinking too much coffee will bring on a headache every time.
Salt Lake Tribune, United States -
The family event features food from 20 local restaurants and food vendors. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for children. A family pass (for two adults and up to three children) is $20.
Andersons Word: The Northern Stars Food Critic Northern Star Online, IL - We arrived at 1:00 in the afternoon for lunch on a Saturday. As I entered the restaurant my eyes were quickly drawn to the beautiful ceiling of gold plating and intricate design. |
The Way We Eat: Skin Deep New York Times, United States - I am about to encourage you to buy and cook a fruit that is probably not available in your grocery store. But before you dismissively turn the page, consider this: If it weren't for stories ... |
Farm serving lunch at new location Redlands Daily Facts, CA - REDLANDS The Farm restaurant is serving lunch at Stell's Coffee, 22 E. State St. Soon the full-service restaurant will also serve dinner six nights per week. |
Project Aims To Improve Student Nutrition CBS2 Chicago, IL - Childhood obesity and diabetes rates are rising. One potential cause is unhealthy food eaten by kids. As CBS 2 Medical Editor Mary Ann Childers reports, a project in a dozen Illinois schools has uncovered ... |
Love Your Heart - Part IV KRIS-TV, TX - CORPUS CHRISTI - Eating right is one of the things doctors say can tremendously reduce your chances of getting heart disease. But choosing healthy alternatives is often easier said than done. |
What's for lunch? Dover Community News, NH - The following school lunches are for Feb. 27 to March 3. The high school and middle school offer an alternative salad meal, sub meal and pizza meal each day. |
Bicyclists will pedal from Madison to Illinois on new trail Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - The Department of Natural Resources have moved forward with plans for a 40-mile bike trail that will run from Madison's south side to the Illinois line. |
Store sells products from Netherlands, other countries Dutch ... Salt Lake Tribune, United States - Not on the Holland-style windmill atop the specialty shop, but in the mind of 45-year-old co-owner Sharon Van Schelt-Humphries. "We are always looking for new ways to expand and attract more people to the ... |
Smith opens restaurant in Worthington Linton Daily Citizen, IN - Martha Smith opened Main Street Café at 114 E. Main St. in early September. Smith said she'd previously run a concession stand at festivals and other events, but she'd never owned a restaurant, so she knew there would be some details to fine tune. |
Capital Serves Serious Food at Serious Prices: Richard Vines Bloomberg - Eric Chavot spends too much time in the kitchen to have gained the kind of celebrity enjoyed by some other London chefs, such as Gordon Ramsay and Gary Rhodes. |
News Crew Finds Arrow In Virginia Beach WTKR Your NewsChannel 3, VA - Priscilla Monti found one of the arrows on the ledge at Lynnway Place on Lynnhaven Parkway. The woman who works at American Cash Express told me she found it when she opened Monday morning. |
South Park anger - your say NEWS.com.au, Australia - com.au readers. NEWS.com.au asked you whether you think it's OK for cartoons, artists and comedians to send-up religious figures and whether SBS was right to delay its broadcast of the controversial ... |
South Park anger - your say Brisbane Courier Mail, Australia - com.au readers. NEWS.com.au asked you whether you think it's OK for cartoons, artists and comedians to send-up religious figures and whether SBS was right to delay its broadcast of the controversial ... |
Feb. 20-24 school lunch menus Crossville Chronicle, TN - TUESDAY - Choice of one: Chicken tenders or spaghetti with meat sauce. Choice of two: Mashed potatoes, Italian green beans, celery sticks with peanut butter, orange wedges or peaches. |
Another Way Called Venezuela Venezuelanalysis.com, Venezuela - I thought that I would die without living and knowing a revolution. I came late to the Cuban Revolution, since I was born a few years after it. |
West 5 gives West Seattleites classic home-style food very close ... Seattle Post Intelligencer - Let's face it, until recently, if hanging with motorcyclists on Alki Beach wasn't your thing, West Seattle seemed pretty much a dead zone at night. |
Cheap Eats: Crepe Cafe Seattle Post Intelligencer - The bright signs outside the Crepe Cafe gave no hint of the haven within, a quiet room stocked with wine bottles the way a library is lined with books. |
Lanterman in Bloom March 19, Welcomes Spring in the Valley Valley Sun, CA - The Lanterman Historical Museum Foundation will welcome spring with "Lanterman in Bloom," an afternoon of fabulous hors d'oeuvres and fine wines, Sunday, March 19, from 4 to 6 pm at Lanterman House, La Cañada Flintridge's historic museum house. |
Welcome to bega yourguide Bega District News, Australia - IT WAS great to see such a good showing of produce and livestock at the Far South Coast National Show last weekend and the display was a credit to the producers in the region. |
Hic! Hic! No more lies! Deccan Herald, India - Stealing is an absolute no-no, says Marianne de Nazareth. You never know when something might give you away! It was one of those hot summer afternoons in Baroda when Anu and her sister Deena were on vacation at their grandparents home. |
The TV Squad Interview: Lisa Loeb, Part 2 TV Squad, CA - If there is one thing about Lisa Loeb I took away from our interview, it's this: she really, really likes to hook people up. I wouldn't be surprised if in an earlier life she was a village matchmaker somewhere in Eastern Europe. |
Swedish prawns hijack Norway's Olympic dream Harry Pearson Guardian Unlimited, UK - The Norwegians are not doing very well in Turin. In Salt Lake City they won 11 golds and finished second on the medals table. So far this time they have picked up two and are lurking in 12th, behind Estonia and South Korea. |
John and Sinead Kerr. Don't worry, it's just an act. Photograph ... Guardian Unlimited, UK - [Very enthusiastically] To be honest, it's a dream come true. Coming into the competition, we felt a top 12 finish would be a really good result given the stage we're at in our development. |
Virginia Woman Wins Grilled Cheese Contest WTKR Your NewsChannel 3, VA - Ben Roethlisberger, Matt Hasselbeck, move over. The week's top competitor is a 105-pound woman from Virginia. OK, so maybe Sonya Thomas won't lead a Super Bowl team. |
WisBusiness: Organic Farming Conference could draw 2000 Wisbusiness.com, WI - If you need any evidence of how far the organic farming movement has come, go to the La Crosse Center Feb. 23-25. An estimated 2,000 people are expected to attend the 17th annual ... |
Julie and Julia, by Julie Powell Independent, UK - Bored rigid with listening to her biological clock, New York "office drone" Julie Powell was in danger of losing her appetite for the working-girl life. |
Late-Night Snacking OK? NBC5i.com, TX - Many people think eating late at night causes weight gain. In truth, it's not when you eat that matters; it's what and how much you eat. |
Out of the Wilderness Valley Sun, CA - Last quarter, she lived in a cooperative residence hall where 50 students, all undergraduates, cooked for one another. The rules were simple. |
Suki Asia Washington Post, United States - While it isn't always consistent, this luncheonette offers Asian favorites including sushi and delicious dumplings. By Eve Zibart. |
World's best athletes expected world's best food, but athletes' ... San Jose Mercury News, USA - When all else fails in Italy, eat. At least that was the theory coming into the Turin Games. Resi Stiegler of Wyoming had a different outlook after sampling the cuisine at ... |
Chef Profilr Burbank Weekly, USA - Seating up to 60 customers, you will find the booths usually filled with diners indulging in entrees that use an Italian brand of cheese called Polly-O that makes a real difference in the dishes. |
Chef Profile Burbank Weekly, USA - Michael Mele of the Mele family, owners of the San Gabriel Italian eatery, Bella Italia, displays one of the many dishes that offer a taste of Southern Italy close to home. |
Chef Profile Burbank Weekly, USA - Pasadena’s Mi Piace is a popular Italian restaurant and bakery that offers a full menu of pastas, pizzas and chicken and veal entrees. |
Restaurant Report Card February 23, 2006 13abc.com, OH - Februay 23, 2006 - El Tipico makes the list this week with 16 violations. And pasty critters top the restaurant's dirty list. Health inspectors cited the South Avenue restaurant for having traps filled with dead roaches and dead bugs in the corners. |
Restaurant Review Burbank Weekly, USA - Bistro 45, a cool, eclectic restaurant set inside a 1939 Art Deco building in Pasadena, offers a mix of fine wine, potent martini’s and upscale dining. |
Clean and Green thanks volunteers Village News Network, CA - FALLBROOK - A hearty thank you was given recently, in the form of a wine and cheese party, to all the Fallbrook businesses and organizations who ‘adopt’ local roads and work so diligently to keep their neighborhoods clean and free of debris. |
Blue Cheese Returns to Nauvoo KHQA, IL - NAUVOO, IL -- Nauvoo, Illinois has been known for its vineyards and wineries since the early 1800's. When the 19-30's rolled around, the city also became known for its production of Blue Cheese. |
Late-Night Snacking OK? NBC 11.com, CA - Many people think eating late at night causes weight gain. In truth, it's not when you eat that matters; it's what and how much you eat. |
Late-Night Snacking OK? WPXI.com, PA - Many people think eating late at night causes weight gain. In truth, it's not when you eat that matters; it's what and how much you eat. |
School lunches Reading Advocate, MA - Menu subject to change without notice. Alternate hot and cold lunches available at Coolidge and Parker Middle Schools. Lunch prices: lunch with milk, $2; milk, 50 cents; dessert or cookie - elementary, 25 cents; middle, 50 cents; ice cream, 50 cents. |
Support for farmers recovering from drought Bega District News, Australia - AN INFORMATION expo will be held in Bega on Sunday to demonstrate to farmers on-going support is still available to help them recover from the drought. |
Late-Night Snacking OK? FoxReno.com, NV - Many people think eating late at night causes weight gain. In truth, it's not when you eat that matters; it's what and how much you eat. |
Supper and entertainment at First Congregational Church Reading Advocate, MA - On Saturday, Feb. 25, the First Congregational Church of Reading, United Church of Christ will offer an evening of food and entertainment - take advantage or one, the other, or both. |
Chef Profilr Pasadena Independent, CA - Seating up to 60 customers, you will find the booths usually filled with diners indulging in entrees that use an Italian brand of cheese called Polly-O that makes a real difference in the dishes. |
Chef Profile Pasadena Independent, CA - Michael Mele of the Mele family, owners of the San Gabriel Italian eatery, Bella Italia, displays one of the many dishes that offer a taste of Southern Italy close to home. |
Restaurant Review Pasadena Independent, CA - Bistro 45, a cool, eclectic restaurant set inside a 1939 Art Deco building in Pasadena, offers a mix of fine wine, potent martini’s and upscale dining. |
Business Profile Arcadia Weekly, CA - On Saturday evening The First Annual Century 21 Adams & Barnes Island Hop in Monrovia raised several thousand dollars for Easter Seals charity. |
Restaurant Review Arcadia Weekly, CA - Bistro 45, a cool, eclectic restaurant set inside a 1939 Art Deco building in Pasadena, offers a mix of fine wine, potent martini’s and upscale dining. |
Chef Profile Arcadia Weekly, CA - Michael Mele of the Mele family, owners of the San Gabriel Italian eatery, Bella Italia, displays one of the many dishes that offer a taste of Southern Italy close to home. |
Chef Profilr Arcadia Weekly, CA - Seating up to 60 customers, you will find the booths usually filled with diners indulging in entrees that use an Italian brand of cheese called Polly-O that makes a real difference in the dishes. |
Nonverbal Baby Talk a Sign of the Times The Jewish Journal of greater L.A, CA - While other infants and young toddlers let out a howl when they are hungry, 14-month-old Emmet Weisz simply brings his hands together at the heel and rotates ... |
Health drives dairy food Ferret, Australia - Health is one of the major drivers in today ’ s dairy industry resulting in rising demand for products that have a well-documented health benefit such as low fat or probiotic. |
Pies on the up: Clement AFL, Australia - It's onward and upward for Collingwood in 2006 according to James Clement, with the backman declaring the club is ready to put the woes of the past two seasons behind it. |
Crossbow Arrows Fly in Virginia Beach WTKR Your NewsChannel 3, VA - A string of crossbow incidents have people in Virginia Beach worried about being caught in the cross hairs. There have been reports of at least eight cases where metal-tipped arrows have either damaged buildings and homes or been found on property. |
Freshness first Greenfield Daily Reporter, USA - Walter Ream wants people to practice one simple rule: “When in doubt, throw it out.”. People will check labels for calories, sugars, salts and fats, but they don’t always look for expiration dates, said ... |
Business Profile Pasadena Independent, CA - On Saturday evening The First Annual Century 21 Adams & Barnes Island Hop in Monrovia raised several thousand dollars for Easter Seals charity. |
A Change of Pace in Fast Food Washington Post, United States - It's a shame that fast food developed such a bad reputation in this country, or rather that it has evolved the way it has. In Asia, fast food is street food: soups, noodles, dumplings, wraps, satays and so ... |
Rural report for Friday, February 24 2006 Newstalk ZB, New Zealand - Federated farmers is asking for an even-handed approach should the Canterbury regional Council decide to introduce a water charging regime. |
Tiny devices to feed advances in food safety and quality Nanotechwire.com, PA - Laboratory testing of agricultural produce in the wake of the food scares of the 1990s has made the food on European dinner tables safer than ever before. |
This Hole-in-the-Wall Life This Hole-in-the-Wall Life OC Weekly, CA - A chicken pot pie, like a Toyota Camry, isn’t the flashiest or most enthralling thing you can buy, but its greatness is undeniable and unveils itself slowly, surely, wonderfully. |
Grub Guide OC Weekly, CA - Some restaurants name themselves after owners; others use food references. Here are those that use numbers. The creations of chef Yves Fournier at 6ix Park are fresh and memorable, a studied ... |
Raising your child's children Northwest Explorer, AZ - Most people don't count on picking up toys, paying for school pictures and holding slumber parties after their kids are grown. |
Bulletin Board North County News.com, MD - Send your calendar event notices to Judi Laser, c/o North County News, 409 Washington Ave., Towson, MD 21204; fax items to 410-337-2490; or e-mail them to jlaser@patuxent. |
School lunches Danvers Herald, MA - Lunch price is $2.50 (includes milk). Milk is 65 cents. Milk, fruit, vegetable and rolls served daily. Tuesday: Sliced Turkey, mashed potatoes, carrots, cranberry sauce, vegetable stick, fruit. |
Pilotdrift Plays, LAist Eats Honey LAist, CA - To say the least, Supergrass played flawlessly with a crowd that refused to leave until they got an encore, despite lead singer Gaz Coombes’ voice pretty much gone by the end of the show. |
Healthy food sales continue decline at local schools Roanoke Rapids Daily Herald, NC - ROANOKE RAPIDS - School lunch a la carte sales continued to decline at Roanoke Rapids High School in January, but the impact of healthier food is worth the loss, board of education members said Tuesday. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Centre Daily Times, PA - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
Unlike Wine and Cheese Orlando Sentinel, FL - A rambling e-conversation about favorite books, their follow-ups and disappointment lead to an interesting question. Is it possible to love an author, but not all of their works? |
The Weekly Feed: More Wine for Charity Edition DCist.com, DC - No, that's not an inducement to enter a sweepstakes for a lifetime supply of dinner at Chili's. It is, however, an opportunity for you to hit some good restaurants for a good cause. |
Russian meat and dairy inspection to last until Saturday: Ag ... 5tv.com, Ukraine - Six Russian inspectors will crisscross the country in the next two three days to conduct their inspection of twenty Ukrainian dairy operations. |
Review: Stub-rick's not Stu-brick's The Hornet, CA - Stubrick’s steakhouse and bar is like no other in downtown Fullerton. Every time I go there I am overwhelmed by an ephemeral sense of coming home. |
Baby being treated for deadly infection News 14 Charlotte, NC - CHARLOTTE, NC - A Charlotte newborn is recovering after coming down with a deadly infection she got from her mother eating contaminated cheese. |
A pizza palooka among pizza pros Pizza Marketplace.com - Editor’s note: In the seven years I’ve covered the pizza business, I’ve judged a fair share of pizza contests. I’ve also learned a great deal about making pizza and have received some good comments from pizza pros about my pies. |
Potato chips still reign philly.com, PA - For the past 150 years, these deep-fried potato rounds have been a staple of the American diet, a culinary icon paired with sandwiches, dunked in creamy dips and gobbled on couches everywhere, one bag at a time. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Grand Forks Herald, ND - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
From the field to the table Manchester HippoPress, NH - Recent TV commercials about supermarkets’ economical organic foods seem to indicate that concern about what people put into their bodies is becoming mainstream. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Belleville News-Democrat, IL - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
AS SEINFELD’S DAD SAYS, YOU CAN MAKE A MEAL OF THE APPETIZERS ... VUE Weekly, Canada - Whyte Avenue is Edmonton’s SoHo. Our trendiest neighbourhood teems with independent shops and eateries, interspersed with a few tolerable chains. |
WITH THE SANDWICH, IN THE CANTEEN, IT WAS COL MUSTARD VUE Weekly, Canada - Apparently, spring-like weather in February makes everyone want to go out for lunch. Who knew? My partner and I had to wait a few minutes at busy Col Mustard’s for a table, but it gave us a chance to look around. |
'A La Carte' Cable May Not Be Appetizing CBS News - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
Missouri expands test run for foul-smelling fuel plant Kansas City Star, MO - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The Department of Natural Resources will allow a Carthage plant that turns turkey waste into fuel oil to resume production through March 6, as the state continues to monitor whether new ... |
Missouri expands test run for fuel plant Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - A plant that turns turkey waste into fuel oil will be allowed to resume production as the state monitors whether new equipment will prevent odors that caused it to close the plant in December. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Monterey County Herald, CA - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
The Social Whirl Pasadena Independent, CA - (Lr) Frank Tomkins, former Lt. Col. in the Air Force, was a fighter pilot at Pearl Harbor, with his wife, Phyllis, at 9/11 ALA party. |
State DNR expands test run for foul-smelling Carthage fuel plant News-Leader.com, MO - Jefferson City - The Department of Natural Resources will allow a Carthage plant that turns turkey waste into fuel oil to resume production through March 6 while the state continues to monitor whether new equipment will stop odors that caused it to ... |
The Social Whirl Pasadena Independent, CA - Angela Fu’s 2006 Crystal Ball Silent Auction Party at the Ritz-Carlton. (lr) Margie Hughes, director of annual giving; Sue Francis, president of Methodist Hospital Foundation; and party hostess Angela Fu, Foundation board member. |
Five ways to serve beer and cheese KVUE (subscription), TX - By TINA DANZE / Special Contributor to The Dallas Morning News. Some food and drink pairings roll off the tongue: cookies and milk, beer and bratwurst, wine and cheese. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Contra Costa Times, CA - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing San Luis Obispo Tribune, CA - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
Missouri expands test run for fuel plant Sacramento Bee, USA - A plant that turns turkey waste into fuel oil will be allowed to resume production as the state monitors whether new equipment will prevent odors that caused it to close the plant in December. |
Gastronomique: W WL SFist, CA - To get us out of the house, we need more than the promise of comfort food. We have all the comfort we want at home, what with running water and in-house sanitation. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Columbus Ledger-Enquirer, GA - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
‘A La Carte‘ Cable May Not Be Appetizing Olberlin, KS - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you ... |
'A La Carte' Cable May Not Be Appetizing Mankato Free Press, MN - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing Pioneer Press, MN - NEW YORK - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
'A la carte' cable may not be appetizing MLive.com, MI - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you never watch and don't want your kids exposed to. |
‘A La Carte‘ Cable May Not Be Appetizing Pierceland Herald, Canada - For cable subscribers, "a la carte" sounds appetizing: Pick the channels you want and pay only for them. Spare your family from networks you ... |
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Benjamin Ryan/ Talking Back. At times, you may hear people say, "I know what causes my headaches. Staying up late or drinking too much coffee will bring on a headache every time.
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