Wednesday, February 01, 2006

Yee sang, in all its variations (The Star


Yee sang, in all its variations (The Star Online)
What? Yee Sang with a difference Where? Several restaurants in and near the city Why? To offer diners new innovative yee sang preparations

Game Food That Intercepts Nachos (New York Times)
Rick Bayless's recipes for meatballs, subs and beans use quick and practical substitutions to excellent effect. With a little advance planning, you can practically put these dishes together at halftime.

Produce picks: Stone fruit from Chile (San Jose Mercury News)
Bad weather in Chile, back in September, means much higher prices for peaches, plums and nectarines. The rain and cold weather happened right during the time of tree blossoming and caused a lot of blossom drop. Growers are expecting only a little more than half of their normal crop. Tighter supplies will certainly mean higher prices, with most dancing between $2 and $3 per pound. If you're going

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