Monday, February 13, 2006

Omelet success depends on technique, not ingredients (Pioneer


Omelet success depends on technique, not ingredients (Pioneer Press)
Q. The Lincoln Del served big, fluffy, delicious ome-lets. Sadly, the Del is gone, but I'm hoping its recipe lives on. Can you help?

Your Neighbors Favorite Recipe (Appeal-Democrat)
February 1, 2006 - It's been nearly four decades since Paul McCartney co-wrote Back in the USSR with fellow Beatle John Lennon. It took another 20 years for the Soviet Union to collapse, and it wasn't until 2003 that McCartney performed his legendary concert in Moscow's Red Square.

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).

Black pepper had a starring role as player in spice trade (Courier-Post)
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, to make the salty food more palatable.

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