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Miami vibe
Rosh Hashana's rich, slow-cooked foods and honeyed golden fruits reflect the changing seasons and offer the promise of a sweet new year. What if, however, the view outside the window isn't of maples and oaks but palms and banyan trees? And the colors...
Tags: Salt, Judaism, Beef Brisket, Religion and Belief, Garlic
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Balancing act
I have a confession. I like Blue Moon Belgian White. "Big deal," you're probably thinking, "so do I." But for beer aficionados it simply isn't cool to like Blue Moon because the Belgian-style witbier is produced by a subsidiary of brewing behemoth...
Tags: Marketing, Alcoholic Beverages, Japan
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Picnic ready
Casual parties, dinners on the deck, family reunions and picnics populate our summer calendar. I usually volunteer to bring the salad primarily so that I am not tempted to overindulge. Over the years, I have built up quite the salad recipe repertoire, but...Tags: Sports, Salt, Restaurants, Fencing, Shrimp
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July 18: Midday Fix - Healthy office snacks
Dawn Jackson Blatner is a Registered Dietitian, Author and Nutrition Consultant to the Chicago Cubs. 1) Breakfast Before: Cherry scone (480 cals, 25g fat, 15g saturated fat) After: Quaker Real Medleys Cherry Pistachio Oatmeal (290 cals, 8g fat, 1g...
Tags: Almonds, Cherries, Grapes, Burritos, Foods and Beverages
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Meals on Wheels menu for Aug. 13
Meals on Wheels delivers a hot meal Monday through Friday to Somerset, Edie, Quecreek, Acosta, Gray, Jennerstown, Jenners, Jenners Crossroads, Ferrellton, Boswell, Jerome, Thomas Mills, Stoystown, Kantner, Hooversville, Friedens, Geiger, Listie, Roxbury,...Tags: Potatoes, Soups, Sandwiches, Morocco, Friedens
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A college student's endless summer picking fruit
The difficulty of finding American citizens who will do the kind of farm work generally left to migrant laborers is an old story. I would like to tell you about my experiences picking fruit and why many Americans will not do this job. In the 1960s,...Tags: Mexico, Education, Colleges and Universities, Radio Industry
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6/27/2012-Who's Really In Charge
One of my colleagues asked why I picked oranges for this cartoon. I wanted to do a cartoon about the democracy movement in Egypt, or shall I say the futility of a democracy movement as long as the army is running the show. I was free associating and...
Tags: Egypt
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May 19: Chicago Scene - SELF Workout in the Park
WGN NewsSELF Workout in the Park Saturday, May 21 Butler Field, Grant Park 350 East Monroe Street 11:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. Rain or Shine! Special Guest Appearance on the Main Stage in Chicago: Alison Sweeney, host of The Biggest Loser and author Tickets will be...Tags: Health, Hormones and Metabolism, Vitamin C, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Pilates
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January 27: Lunchbreak - Quick and Easy Breakfasts
WGN NewsBeth Engleman www.mommyonashoestring.com Make Ahead Burritos Makes 4 Servings Ingredients: 8 eggs 4 links pre-cooked turkey or chicken sausage 1/2 package frozen hash browns 1 cup cheddar cheese (shredded) 1/2 cup salsa (optional) 4 whole wheat...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Ice Cream, Burritos, WGN, Frosting and Icing
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February 8: Lunchbreak - Bibb Lettuce Salad
WGN NewsLockwood 17 East Monroe Street Chicago (312) 917-3404 www.lockwoodrestaurant.com To read more about the restaurant: www.metromix.com Bibb Lettuce Salad, Winter Citrus, Shrimp, Goat Cheese, Citrus Vinaigrette Serves 4 Ingredients: 16 ea shrimp, peeled...Tags: Almonds, Cheese, Salt, Shrimp, Foods and Beverages
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The Sean Graney way: First, make sure it's a good time
The world has quite a few talented, conceptual directors — the kind of auteur artisans who, when their name is on the program, invariably shake up the play you are seeing or make you ponder the art of theater in some new way. Sean Graney, the...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Lobbying, Services and Shopping, Politics
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Market Watch: New Altadena farmers market takes an urban approach
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe Altadena certified farmers market, which opened last Wednesday afternoon after weeks of anticipatory buzz, is innovative and deeply idealistic. It showcases more than half a dozen small urban farms, most of which are selling at a farmers market for...Tags: Science and Technology, Agriculture, Agricultural Research and Technology, Tomatoes, Farms
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