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Curried Turkey Pecan Salad
2 cups leftover Turkey, chopped into half inch pieces 1 cup mandarin oranges, drained and chopped into small pieces 3/4 cup red delicious apple, core and seeds removed, diced into small pieces 1/2 cup water chestnuts, drained and chopped into small pieces...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Turkey, Onions, Turkey (animal), Salads
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Best noodle soup ever
We're betting you'll agree that this is the Best Noodle Soup Ever. Our Asian-style chicken soup with lots of noodles swimming in the flavorful broth is sure to bowl over your soup-lovers. Serves: 10 Cooking Time: 20 min Ingredients - 8 cups chicken...Tags: Cheese Corn, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicken Breast, Soups, Mushrooms
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From Sun Magazine: Welcome to a Voltaggio Christmas
For Bryan Voltaggio, this holiday season is about beginnings. His latest restaurant venture — and the first outside Frederick — is slated to open. It will be his family's first Christmas in their new Urbana home. And with a son age 5 and a...
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Travel Picks: Top 10 street-food cities
ReutersLONDON, April 26 (Reuters) - Quick, cheap and chock full of flavor, street food gives hungry passers-by a lot to love in locales around the world. Trying the local open-air fare is also a key ingredient to sampling any city's culture. That's why online...Tags: Mexico City, Ketchup, Breads, Mexico, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Looking for low-carb pasta
I started a new tradition in our house. It's called "make your own pizza" night, which translates to "make your own dinner" night. I use puffy Indian naan for the crust, then add pizza sauce, cheese and a variety of toppings. The kids like it...Tags: Pizzas, Lifestyle and Leisure, French Bread, Breads, Foods and Beverages
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Inmates at Jessup, and American chestnuts, on comeback trail
A dozen inmates at the Patuxent Institution in Jessup have been working for months to help bring back the American chestnut tree, and in the process give themselves a bit of a comeback as well. This week inmates and administrators at the prison handed...
Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, The Home Depot, Politics, Antietam National Battlefield, Safety of Citizens
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Niche at home in Geneva
Tribune restaurant criticI'd be strongly tempted to nominate Niche as the best new restaurant for 2006--if it were a new restaurant. But though Niche may have opened its doors in August, it's essentially a phoenix-like revival of the acclaimed Geneva restaurant 302 West.302 West...Tags: Restaurants, Whipping Cream, Chicago Tribune, Washington (U.S. state), Chicago Restaurants
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Rolled up with tradition
Born and bred in southern China, Fanny Go did not grow up eating egg rolls.
Family meals in her part of Guangdong province were dominated by rice, greens, preserved vegetables and morsels of meat.
But ever since she and her late husband Tom decided to...Tags: Restaurants, Onions, Customs and Tradition, Mustard, Cabbage
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Scallop stir-fry
Chicago TribuneWhen sea scallops are on sale, it's an opportunity to enjoy their velvety texture and delicious flavor. They cook quickly and their mild flavor pairs nicely with a variety of ingredients. Here we're putting them in a stir-fry that creates a sauce with...Tags: Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cilantro, Dining and Drinking, Onions
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Where to find 'winter' in Southern California
Special to the Los Angeles TimesThe trappings of the holiday season are all around us this time of year, in television commercials that portray wintry wonderlands, in Christmas carols that command "let it snow, let it snow, let it snow," in images of Santa in his ermine-trimmed suit and...Tags: Disneyland Park, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning, Los Angeles, Amusement and Theme Parks, Los Angeles Times
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10 things you might not know about tipping
For many Americans, the holidays mean tipping. There are gifts for the newspaper carrier, the postal worker, the baby sitter. And now, here's a holiday tip for you — 10 facts a-leaping:
1 The nation's best tippers dine in New Orleans, leaving an...Tags: Travel, Slang, Career and Workplace, Employees, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Horn, violin, voice and piano featured at Sunday chamber music recital
The Great Lakes Chamber Orchestra's Sunday Series will present a chamber music concert titled "Chestnuts, Old and New" at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 17, at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Petoskey. Admission is free. Orchestra members Julie Schleif, horn, and...Tags: Music Industry, University of New Mexico, Christianity, Culture, Religion and Belief
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