Wednesday, January 04, 2006

Longtime silent partner of salt, black pepper has a spicy history

Longtime silent partner of salt, black pepper has a spicy history of 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 Hispanic dads must bite the pepper San Jose Mercury News - Like the three wise men who brought precious gifts to the Christ child, Latino dads must bear special presents to their children. The gifts that Latino youths require to avoid dropping out of school, teen pregnancy, gang violence, drug use and Endangered List Created for Native Foods NPR News - Weekend Edition - Sunday , December 18, 2005 Political boundaries often seem artificial, based on a long-ago treaty or current party registration. The boundaries of North America's cornbread, salmon and clambake nations are rooted in climate Hmong cuisine beckons Fresno Bee - When: 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m. and 6-11:30 p.m. today through Sunday. Food is sold during daytime hours only. The temptation of sausage led to the Hmong International New Year this week at the Fresno Fairground. Hmong community leader Ben Vue enticed me with

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