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Go local at Winter Park Harvest Festival
Here's one way to cut down on holiday chores in the kitchen: Bake your Thanksgiving Day pies now and freeze them — just don't forget to leave a note on the refrigerator reminding you to thaw them. If baking is your least favorite thing to do, assign...
Tags: Key Lime Pie, Holidays, Restaurants, Entertainment Events, Palm Bay (Brevard, Florida)
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Steve Ross out to raise Dolphins' profile as he did business empire
On the 19th floor of his signature development, near the hectic end of his busiest year as he opens branches in Beijing and Abu Dhabi, Steve Ross walks through his company's Manhattan office with thunder in his voice.
"I'm angry," he says.
He waves a...Tags: Schools, Marc Anthony, Education, Time Warner Inc., Rose Bowl Game
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Tour showcases Volusia farms
It's 15 days until Thanksgiving. Quiz answers for the day are: Fresh or frozen, trussing for beginners and Aunt Sally's pumpkin pie that woefully lacks pumpkin flavor. I've got the matching questions and more today at my blog, OrlandoSentinel.com/thedish....
Tags: Pumpkin, DeLand, DeLeon Springs (Volusia, Florida), Restaurants, Mount Dora
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A life lesson from the garden
Fall is in its final flower. Change is in the air. After a decade-and-a-half of "wintering" in New York, the countdown has begun. By the time this column runs, the movers will have shown up at our Long Island home. With much of our lives already...
Tags: Long Island, Times Square, Human Interest, Manhattan (New York City)
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NYC Marathon Would Do Well Without CEO Mary Wittenberg
The Hartford CourantI cry at marathons. For those who have read my columns over many years, this may or may not come as a surprise. For some, who are sure I am an insensitive lout, this may come as a fabrication. It's true. I do cry at marathons. I do not cry for the 2012...Tags: Boston Marathon, Heart Surgery, Awards and Prizes, Environmental Issues, Michael Bloomberg
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Though going blind, E.J. Scott keeps looking ahead, moving forward
E.J. Scott makes his way through life with a swagger and a white cane. He is not an athlete in the traditional sense of those whose exploits appear on these pages. But what he achieved recently is Blake Griffin-esque. He rose above the rest and...
Tags: Blindness, Austin (Chicago, Illinois), New York City, Hurricane Sandy (2012)
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Chefs gear up for Eat Local Week
From downtown Orlando, a 200-mile market basket takes a wide sweep north toward Gainesville, circles beyond Tampa to the west and Micco to the east and goes as far south as Clewiston. The loop takes in a generous portion of the Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic...
Tags: College Park (Orlando, Florida), Tampa, Atlantic Ocean, Seafood, Gainesville
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Imagine: John Lennon tribute at 9
By the numbers alone, this year's version of the long-running John Lennon Tribute Concert has a few serendipitous connections that the legendary rocker might appreciate. It's the ninth annual edition, a digit that Lennon immortalized in the...
Tags: Entertainment, Music, Concerts, John Lennon, Music Industry
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In All of it's Glory
Our Town CorrespondentShuffling feet and scuffed shoes. Suitcases and purses. Tourists with accents. Snack stands. Hats. Glasses. iPhones. Tickets. Travelers. I was one of them. The transit station was crowded last Saturday as a close friend and I prepared to make our way...Tags: New York City, Times Square, John Lennon, Manhattan (New York City)
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Bobby V.: You Knew From The Start It Would End Badly
The Hartford CourantMany great ideas have sprung from our town since Adriaen Block arrived on the Connecticut River in 1614. Larry Lucchino's idea to bring Ben Cherington along to meet Bobby Valentine at the Hartford Club last Nov. 3 wasn't one of them. It was, let New...Tags: Spring Training, Curt Schilling, ESPN (tv network), Boston Red Sox, John Farrell
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From the desk of: Some of grandkids' toys just can't be given away
Since my grandchildren are all in their teens, it seemed like a good idea to go through the toys I kept on hand for their visits. I couldn’t get rid of any of their beloved LEGOS. LEGOS and rubber dart guns used to occupy much of their time. A Noah&...
Tags: New York City, Petroleum Industry, Ty, Inc., Diphtheria
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Artist's work focused on the Victorian
The Christmas Pudding English Traditional Into the basin put the plums, Stir-about, stir-about, stir-about! Next the good white flour comes, Stir-about, stir-about, stir about! Sugar and peel and eggs and spice, Stir-about, stir-about, stir-...Tags: Artists, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Frosting and Icing, Holidays, Religious Festivals
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