Friday, July 14, 2006

Girls raised in the South know how to cook (Midland Daily News)


Girls raised in the South know how to cook (Midland Daily News)
On the fifth of May there was one whale of a party at the home of a Southern lady I know by the name of Sue Mongrue. Wonderful Mexican potluck food was presented in colorful, delicious plenty.

Something familiar (Las Vegas CityLife)
BY AL MANCINI As a full-time journalist, I often find myself forced to grab a quick bite on the way to an assignment. And unfortunately, while I know a lot of great restaurants, I can't always think of something good in the neighborhood where I'm working.

A Central Coast cook: Culinary journey (The Adobe Press)
Linda Burket cooks myriad ethnic dishes, but her favorite is still the food of her native Japan, where she lived until she was 4 years old. I didn t hit the kitchen until probably about Girl Scout age, 11 or 12 years old, Burket recalled.

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