Thursday, January 05, 2006

A home for Christmas

A home for Christmas Coloradoan - Angels abound at the southwest Fort Collins home of Kathy and Doug Gronberg during Christmas season. They grace the top of the Christmas tree, hover above the dinning room cabinet and hang out among potted plants. They serve to soothe the soul in a Harvest News Modesto Bee - FIELD CROPS REPORT: Field preparation for fall planting of barley, oat, wheat and winter forage crops continued throughout Fresno county. Cotton harvest essentially has ended for the season. Sugar beet fields still were being planted and Jail inmates dine on Sheriff Arpaio's big gumbo AZCentral.com - There was something fishy in the Maricopa County jail system on New Year's Day. Literally. It was a tilapia stew, otherwise known as "Sheriff Joe's Gumbo," made with fish grown and harvested by inmates incarcerated at the Tent City Jail as part of a Longtime silent partner of salt, black pepper has a spicy history Fort Francis Times - Salt and pepper have been partners for so long that hardly anyone questions how they happened to form such a lasting relationship. The matchup began in the days when salting was the only way to preserve meat and fish. Pepper was added before eating.

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