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In memory of Newtown victims, a poem
RACHEL Rachel is mourning again for her children, not in far Bethlehem where carnage came to innocents, but in Newtown, where first-graders were gunned down. Yes, gunned down, because we kill so many children year by blood-soaked year with weapons... -
Homemade holiday gift idea: Chocolate bouchons recipe
The perfect gift for the chocolate lover: bouchons. Thomas Keller's recipe for bouchons is built with a cup of cocoa powder and 6 ounces of chopped chocolate -- and twice that amount of melted butter. The bouchons turn out of their tins like oversize...
Tags: Holidays, Google+, Salt, Los Angeles Times, Recipes
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'Next Iron Chef' recap: Culinary giant Elizabeth Falkner goes home
All the fun and games came to an abrupt stop on Sunday night's episode of "Next Iron Chef." Host Alton Brown's comical garb and the show's dependable, cheese-ball sound effects weren't enough to cut the tension when Elizabeth Falkner -- arguably the show'...
Tags: Google+, Shortbread
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Hanukkah recipe: Classic potato latkes
Latkes have soul, particularly this classic version from cookbook author Phyllis Glazer, made from grated potatoes, eggs and matzo meal and not much else. It's adapted from "The Essential Book of Jewish Festival Cooking." Classic potato latkes is one of...
Tags: Holidays, Matzoh, Google+, Religious Festivals, Salt
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Home for the holidays
While some reporters shy away from holiday stories, I cheerfully dive right into those toy drives, festivals, Santa appearances, seasonal parades and concerts. But this year, I have written only two and am retiring before the real quest for all things...
Tags: Holidays, Viral Diseases and Infections, Media Industry, Kwanzaa, Health and Safety at School
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Hanukkah recipe: Bulgur latkes with pomegranate sauce
Potato latkes are traditional for Hanukkah, but cookbook writer Phyllis Glazer points out that in the Middle East, where the holiday began, potatoes were unknown before the time of Columbus. Enter the bulgur latke, made with soaked wheat, which would have...
Tags: Holidays, Google+, Religious Festivals, Parsley, Salt
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Holiday cookie recipe: Ambrosia macaroons
Tené Harris of Los Angeles was one of the 10 winners of last year's Los Angeles Times Holiday Cookie Bake-Off with ambrosia macaroons: "My dad was raised in a rural area of Texas called Garland [in Bowie County]. It was truly the country. Years ago in...
Tags: Holidays, Google+, Religious Festivals, Salt, Coconut
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Mount Airy light display benefits foster children
Glenn Zior's neighbors in Mount Airy have never been bothered by lights flashing four hours every night and traffic filling the narrow street as car after car stops to watch and maybe leave a donation, he said. In fact, many have asked him when his...
Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Frosty the Snowman (fictional character), Music, Entertainment
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Chamard Vineyards Adds Bistro
The Hartford CourantAt this time of year, the grapevines at Chamard Vineyards in Clinton have shed their leaves and given up the heavy clusters of grapes to the fall harvest. Even without the full bloom of the vineyard, Chamard draws visitors to the calm landscape and the...Tags: Foods and Beverages, West Hartford, Pancakes, Steaks, Entertainment
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Holiday cookie recipe: White chocolate turtle cookies
Nicole Cleghorn, Minot Air Force Base, N.D., was one of the 10 winners of last year's Los Angeles Times Holiday Cookie Bake-Off with these white chocolate turtle cookies: "The holidays are about spending time with the ones you love. For me, my...
Tags: Holidays, Baking Soda, Google+, White Chocolate, Los Angeles Times
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Watch How This Factory Makes 16,000 Candy Canes a Day
Have you ever sat around wondering how candy canes were made? If so, then you’re probably a terrible employee. Get back to work, you lazy sugar fiend! Today’s your lucky day, though, because Wired.com has a new article exposing the seedy...
Tags: Holidays, Religious Festivals, Candy Canes, Kwanzaa
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Blue Collar: All in a day's work
Overall impression: While South Beach was once Miami's coolest spot to live and eat, proof that the hipsters have moved to the mainland is on full display at Blue Collar, open since this past January. This is Miami's MiMo (Miami Modern) Historic District,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Salads, Potatoes, Aventura
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