Who cut the cheese? It was Aspen
Aspen Times, CO -Feb 17, 2006
So, instead of blaming our flatulence on the dog, we're owning up to it and trying to do something about it. We've actually churned out a report documenting our gaseous emissions.
Hungry Ethiopia Finds an Answer at Its Feet
Los Angeles Times, CA -Feb 17, 2006
The drought-resistant wild enset plant yields food that can be preserved for decades. Now experts and aid groups are taking notice.
Aspen Times, CO -
So, instead of blaming our flatulence on the dog, we're owning up to it and trying to do something about it. We've actually churned out a report documenting our gaseous emissions.
A bit of a fish out of water, but well worth a bite The News Journal, DE - Food: This good addition to Little Italy’s diverse array of restaurants would get even better once the chefs delve more deeply into their Mediterranean inspirations and resolve the occasional off-key moment. |
White elephant makes the rounds Seattle Times, United States - After a year's absence, the mink jockstrap returned to Leon and Linda Hussey's annual white elephant party. Guests are supposed to return the same gag gifts the following year but that doesn't always happen ... |
Snook River Grill knows how to fry Bradenton Herald, United States - Fashioned after a southern fishing camp, the walls of the Snook River Grill are covered with all sorts of fishing memorabilia - rods, retro aluminum advertisements and black-and-white photos of lakes, boats and proud young men hoisting bass above their ... |
Fitness figured out Ottawa Sun, Canada - EDMONTON -- When her clothes appeared to be shrinking back in 2000, Angela Robinson knew it wasn't because they were being left in the dryer too long. |
Off ice, Meissner doesn't skate around questions Baltimore Sun, United States - In a practice with top-secret Pentagon overtones, Sasha Cohen worked out behind locked doors yesterday and then slipped out a side door without talking to reporters. |
Party with Oscar Indianapolis Star, United States - Oscar night. A great occasion to get the gang together and sit around glued to the tube. Indianapolis no longer plays host to an official "Oscar Night" party, one of the nationwide Academy-sanctioned events. |
Doing Italian right Indianapolis Star, United States - Italian food aficionados have never had an easy time of it in Indianapolis. So when they find a restaurant that offers homemade pasta, well-defined sauces and platters that sport authentic ... |
A Blessed Fun Spot Winston-Salem Journal, NC - You could say that Zakopane, Poland, is blessed. After all, it was the late Pope John Paul's favorite recreation spot. He spent a lot of time there as a young priest ... |
Muslim boycotts costing Danish firms millions Canton Repository (subscription), OH - COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark’s companies millions, and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties. |
Hillside Family Restaurant Anchorage Press, AK - In my world of eating out, I have one constant rule: go to the place that's busy. When my husband and I moved from Anchorage three and a half years ago, we had an infant son. |
Zinnia — a blossoming dining experience Seattle Times, United States - As a member of the "Please Don't Introduce Yourself" school of customer service, I hereby decree that an exception should be made for Christopher Giusto. |
Iran changes the name of pastries Seattle Times, United States - Iranians love Danish pastries, but when they look for the flaky dessert at the bakery they now have to ask for "Roses of the Prophet Muhammad. |
Muslim boycotts costly for Danish The State, SC - COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark’s companies millions and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties. |
Zinnia expands, cranks up heat The Herald, WA - The restaurant in Mill Creek has a great menu, but a tendency to go a little overboard with the Cajun spices. By Anna Poole. MILL CREEK - If payday fell on the wrong Friday for you to celebrate Valentine's ... |
Muslims' Danish boycotts costly Bradenton Herald, United States - COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties. |
Muslim boycotts cost Danes millions Lexington Herald Leader, KY - COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark's companies millions, and have raised fears of irreparable damage to trade ties. |
WORTH THE (ISLAND) TIME Kentucky.com, KY - Having recently returned from Hawaii, I have had an insatiable craving for "island fare." Because there is not much demand for poi in Central Kentucky, I decided on the cuisine from a different island region. |
Dining Out | Strudel and Birds, times 2 The State, SC - A new location has opened at 2935 Platt Springs Road, near Jewelry Warehouse. You can expect some new menu items at the location, including a market salad with apples, walnuts, cranberries and crumbled bleu cheese, and panini. |
Top Shrinkdown teams share their weight-loss secrets The State, SC - Sure, some members of our team had been doing extremely well on the Greater Columbia Shrinkdown. (Including me: six pounds so far. |
Lasting flavors Charlotte Observer, NC - To be a real Charlottean, you need credentials. Experience. Memories. So let's skip the quiz on Queens Roads intersections and Queen Charlotte's biography and get down to brass tacks: What are the foods that tell the Queen City story? |
Review | Third time’sa charm The State, SC - “Location, location, location” may be the mantra in residential real estate, but it doesn’t always hold true in commercial ventures. |
Which dream acts could headline our summer fests? Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - Christian music fans are going to get teased later today when LifeLight announces at least one big name act set to play the September multi-day concert. |
Muslim boycotts hurt Danish companies Kansas City Star, MO - COPENHAGEN, Denmark - Consumer boycotts of Danish goods in Muslim countries in protest of the publication of caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad are costing Denmark’s companies millions. |
Emmi FY net sales 2.029 bln sfr vs 1.926 bln Forbes - ZURICH (AFX) - Swiss dairy products maker Emmi AG said full-year net sales rose 5.4 pct to 2.029 bln sfr from 1.926 bln a year earlier, overshooting the 2 bln mark for the first time in the group's history, boosted by a pick-up in growth in the second ... |
Buffington's a pub grub hub in Milledgeville Macon Telegraph, GA - Besides being a late-night music venue several times a week, funky Buffington's is one of Milledgeville's prime spots for pub munchies. |
Los Angeles Times, CA -
The drought-resistant wild enset plant yields food that can be preserved for decades. Now experts and aid groups are taking notice.
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