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What to get the foodie
Does the dedicated cook on your list have every cookbook, every gadget? The try these last-minute gift ideas.
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Dreamy chocolate
Julie Waterman works flavorful ingredients (tart cherries and toasted...Tags: Hazelnuts, Coconut
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Pizza, piano, a poem
I occasionally make a list of things I've liked recently. Here's one for the holidays. 1. Gift idea: a pizza stone My colleague Kevin Pang, culinary savant, told me I had to put this on the list. His testimonial: "This $45 slab of rock has changed...
Tags: China, Lincoln Park Zoo, Religious Festivals, Chicago Restaurants, Music
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Holiday gift guide 2012: ‘Hobbit,’ ‘Star Wars,’ superheroes, more
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - latimes.comCall it Christmas, call it Hanukkah, call it Kwanzaa, Winter Solstice or Festivus. The truth is, we here at Hero ...... -
A new twist on hand pies
San Jose Mercury NewsRemember Pop-Tarts? If you recall those ubiquitous, jam-filled, cardboard-textured relics of childhood, they’ve likely left a bad taste in your mouth. But while the execution of the preservative-filled treats was lacking, the idea remains a...Tags: Butter, Cinderella (fictional character), Salt, Pecans, Sage
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Serving up the courses
2012 COOKING CLASSES AND SCHOOLS
Cooking schools — amateur and professional — and classes by independent teachers are listed in alphabetical order by category; general classes are listed by geographic area. Information was collected from...Tags: Purdue University, Vegan Diet, Northwestern University, Economy, Business and Finance, Seafood
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Products make gift-giving easy, stylish
Lindsey Kath's small business, Branch + Cotton, started with a conundrum: gift wrapping for far-away recipients. "All my family lives back in Minnesota," the Corona del Mar resident said. "I never really had anything to send a gift in." It was hard...
Tags: New York City, Media Industry, New Products, Marketing
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Spice it up with pumpkin
Detroit Free PressIt’s no secret that pumpkin is the ingredient du jour. You will find it everywhere. At popular coffee chains, pumpkin is in everything from lattes to muffins to breads. One of the most popular uses of pure pumpkin, of course, is in pumpkin pie....Tags: Coconut Milk, Tomatoes, Cilantro, Arable Farming, Onions
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Hot Property: Singer Sheryl Crow lists Hollywood Hills compound
Grammy-winning singer Sheryl Crow has listed her compound in Hollywood Hills West at $15.95 million.
The 11-acre property includes a Spanish Revival main house, a 1909 Craftsman, a cottage built in 1885, an infinity-style swimming pool and a pergola with...Tags: Broadway Theater, Frank Sinatra, Condos, Lauren Beale, Music
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Baltimore Diner: Ina Garten to visit Maryland
What's the scariest thing about Halloween? It's the unofficial opening of the holiday entertaining season. Ina Garten understands. The Food Network star, also known as the Barefoot Contessa, doesn't pretend home entertaining is easy, on any scale. "It'...
Tags: Barefoot Contessa (tv program), Dining and Drinking, Halloween, Harbor East, Oysters
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Dusseldorf mustard better than Dijon
Chicago TribuneWalk the mustard aisle of any store, and "D" will stand for Dijon, a testament, perhaps, to the popularity of all those Grey Poupon commercials. But "D" also means Dusseldorf, an oft-overlooked style that has multiple culinary uses beyond garnishing a...Tags: Butter, Wines, Beets, Leeks, Rhine River
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iSi recalls Twist’n Sparkle bottles because of explosion hazard
The Dish - Orlando SentinelThe U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission in cooperation with iSi North America Inc, of Fairfield N.J., is recalling about 162,700 Twist'n Sparkle Home Beverage Carbonation System plastic bottles. The plastic bottles can explode under pressure,... -
A dreamy dorm room
Gloomy economic news has cast a pall over the dorm room daydreams of college kids for several years now, but those who track retail sales figures think this might be a breakout season. More of America's children are going away to college this year than...Tags: Apple iPod, National Retail Federation, Target, Walmart, Physiology
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