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Laura Schetter: Digging in the soil and raising a plant is therapeutic
The BladeName: Laura Schetter is a third-grade teacher/conservation educator/co-leader of the Eco Club at Wildwood Environmental Academy in Maumee and also teaches four online graduate courses for Miami University's Project Dragonfly. The Holland resident was...Tags: Endangered Species, Conservation, Strawberries, Miami University, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Casa d' Angelo Snapper Livornese
Adapted from Chef Angelo Elia, who now serves this one of his several restaurants, D'Angelo Trattoria, 9 SE Seventh Ave., Delray Beach. Read John Tanasychuk's review of D'Angelo Trattoria. 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 (8-...
Tags: Restaurants, Salt, Olives, Lifestyle and Leisure, Peppers
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Pan-seared red snapper salad with lime honey vinaigrette
Chef Rich Matthews, of the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, likes to serve this salad with a starch. He simmers purple Peruvian potatoes in lightly salted water until knife-tender. Each salad gets a few slices. Vinaigrette Juice of...Tags: Salt, Cucumbers, Limes, Strawberries, Fort Lauderdale
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Memphis couple's vegetarian cookbook about more, not less
Commercial AppealOn Tuesday, Justin Fox Burks and Amy Lawrence will celebrate the release of their first cookbook, "The Southern Vegetarian," at an unlikely place: The party will be at Central BBQ Downtown, a pork-lover's paradise. But it's not as strange as it...Tags: Recipes, Restaurants, Eggs, Salt, Book
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Hummus made with colorful vegetables means fun eating
The Kansas City StarHealth experts say we should strive to eat a rainbow of fruits and vegetables every day. The advice is easy to remember but following it can be tough. Not everyone has time to scramble spinach into eggs at breakfast or chop a salad for lunch. And the...Tags: Recipes, Dietary Fiber, Salt, Lemons, Hummus
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News & Record, Greensboro, N.C., Short Orders column
News & Record, Greensboro, N.C.Sit down and have a slice of pie and coffee at -- where else -- Pie and Coffee (887-7437). The coffee and dessert shop has opened inside Vintage Thrift and Antiques at 1100 N. Main St. in High Point. High Point native Jill Newton combined her...Tags: Restaurants, Limes, Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Lifestyle and Leisure, Mother's Day
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Tossed & Found: Cucumbers are suitable for a variety of dishes
Chattanooga Times Free Press, Tenn.One of my late father's favorite side dishes was sliced cucumbers in a bowl of vinegar. As a child, I couldn't understand the appeal of such a dish. Yet I loved pickles which, more or less, are cucumbers soaked in vinegar. It didn't make sense at the...Tags: Recipes, Salt, Dietary Fiber, Cucumbers, Limes
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Readers share their moms' best recipes
The Dominion Post, Morgantown, W.Va."Just like mom used to make." Those words have been used to sell everything from restaurant meat loaf to frozen dinners. And for good reason -- most of us have at least one dish that makes us think of home. That special something your mother used to...Tags: Recipes, Margarine, Salt, Lemons, Butter
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ECA 100 Years celebration slated for Thursday at Piney Grove Baptist
The Mount Airy News, N.C.Surry County's Extension Cooperative Agency will be marking 100 years of service Thursday, and those taking part in the event will learn as they look back how much their predecessors were looking to the future. The celebration is set for 6 p.m. at Piney...Tags: Gaming, Arts and Culture, Entertainment, Mount Airy, Awards and Prizes
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Tupelo organic farmer loses crop to herbicide drift
Northeast Mississippi Daily Journal, TupeloNative Son Farm owner Will Reed lost sleep this month over his heirloom tomatoes --he couldn't figure out why they weren't growing. "I started to do some research and came up with pictures of 2,4-D damage on tomatoes," he said. "It's a chemical used a...Tags: Weather Reports, Weather
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Column: Five days below the poverty line
Reuters(Reuters) - My wife Becky and I experimented with radically cutting our food costs last week as part of a fundraising campaign created by a hunger charity. Under the "Live Below The Line" campaign sponsored by the Global Poverty Project, an Australian...Tags: Recipes, Social Issues, Summer Squash, Physical Fitness and Exercise, World Bank Group
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Consumer Reports: Good Deals, Bad Deals
Just because a product has a hefty price tag doesn't always mean it delivers what it claims. ShopSmart, the shopping magazine from the publisher of Consumer Reports, recently identified pricey products — including appliances, big and small,...Tags: Max (tv network), Consumers, Target
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