Sunday, February 12, 2006

However cooking contest turns out, teen has recipe


However cooking contest turns out, teen has recipe for success (Hunterdon County Democrat)
When high school senior LaChell Miller of Kingwood Township entered the National High School Culinary Challenge, she never dreamed she'd be a finalist.

COOKBOOK: Take a tour of Spain, one recipe at a time (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Home cooks have mastered Italian and Mexican cooking, but many of us aren't skilled at making paella, tapas, frite (lamb stews) and migas (fried bread bits).

A low-fat diet, by itself, won't arm you against heart disease or colon cancer (US News & World Report)
Sticking to a low-fat diet isn't easy: It means salad dressing with more vinegar than oil, ballgames but no peanuts, and summer afternoons without any ice cream. Yet for years, many people have been forgoing such pleasures in the belief that cutting fat automatically cuts the risk of heart disease and cancer, too. Not so, says research published last week in the Journal of the American Medical

Best Of (New Times Broward-Palm Beach)
Personal Best Fred Sabloff "Tumulting" He's the guy whose name tag says Freddy Scoops. This is Fred Sabloff, co-owner (with Fay Decker) of Maggie Moo's, the Coral Ridge ice cream emporium where they stir your favorite toppings into your flavor of choice on a stone...

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