Friday, May 9, 2008

Tremont chef serves up Titanic-themed dinner - Galveston County Daily News

Tremont chef serves up Titanic-themed dinner - Galveston County Daily News
GALVESTON — A dinner of historic proportion adds a special note to next week’s Galveston Uncorked! food and wine celebration. Tremont House executive chef Kelly Wilson researched the menus from the ill-fated maiden sailing of the Titanic to

Students learn to build healthy lunch and say no to the Ho Ho - Batavia Sun
More than 100 third- and fourth-graders piled into the gym at Bell Graham Elementary in St. Charles one afternoon last week to catch Shannon McCall's last show of the day. McCall, an education specialist with Delnor-Community Hospital in Geneva, was

What's on Tap: Linden Street Brewery revving up - Contra Costa Times
WHEN I VISIT the Trappist, the new Belgian beer pub in downtown Oakland — a place famous, of course, for Belgian ales — I often order a lager. No kidding. The beer is Linden Street Common Lager HHH from Linden Street Brewery, the first new

KARLA MASS: The week's most talked about book - Lexington Herald-Leader
My mother has a unique approach for encouraging children to read. She seeks out reading material for her grandchildren, usually on some boring topic like ethics and morals. She then forwards the book to the lucky recipients without revealing that 10

It’s now or never for Bhajan Lal - Tribune
All eyes are on the Adampur assembly constituency where former Chief Minister Bhajan Lal faces his toughest electoral battle on May 22. All major contenders for the seat are high-profile politicians who have been thrown into the ring by circumstance

Food, dance and sports come together at Jewels of the Night - Long Beach Press-Telegram
JEWELS OF THE NIGHT What: 14th annual benefit to raise money for Cal State Long Beach athletic scholarships. When: 5 p.m. May 17. Where: Walter Pyramid, on campus.

Good Morning Lowcountry - Charleston Post & Courier
GMLc is changing the metaphor for our weekly news roundup. We're tired of the cowboy thing, and, before that, the food thing. We'll just say that here are a few bytes of news from the week that you might have missed: Stephan Savoia/AP Researchers

Atlanta News Stories and Articles - Atlanta Journal Constitution
Dolphin ambassadors Dolphins are America's darlings, according to a Harris Interactive poll conducted for the Alliance of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums. Forty percent of U.S. adults named dolphins as their favorite aquarium animal. Sharks

To get skinny, read - Seattle Times
NEW YORK (AP)-- One plan advises you to follow it three times a week. Another allows no snacks -- except on certain days. And a third advocates for eating up to 20 percent less. All the philosophies in the latest bunch of diet books promise to help

No comments: