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Column: People love tartar sauce
Over the past week, I've learned that many people love tartar sauce, and that a lot of people make their own. Lois Fischer, for instance, believes that fish has no taste. “It's all in the tartar sauce,” she wrote in an email. She used...Tags: Pickle Relish, Lemons, Pickles, Mayonnaise
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Wendy's gets cozy with new lounge-style fireplaces
Imagine enjoying a leisurely meal by the fireplace. You sit back on a leather chair, settle into a low table, and dig into an Asiago chicken club, munch on some fries and wash it all down with a frosty. Sound like a dream? Nah, it's just a regular...
Tags: Google+, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Simeon All Access | Parker meets Michelle Obama, speaks to youth during busy week
Simeon's Jabari Parker spoke at an event promoting first lady Michelle Obama's "Let's Move" campaign Thursday at McCormick Place. The senior forward addressed Chicago Public Schools students about staying healthy in a morning session. He then joined his...
Tags: Elections, Michelle Obama, Bo Jackson, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Politics
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Free McDonald's breakfast for students, teachers taking FCAT on Monday
Sun SentinelMcDonald's restaurants will offer a free hot breakfast to Florida public school students in grades 3 through 11 taking the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test (FCAT) on Monday, April 15. New this year, Miami-Dade and Broward county teachers can get...Tags: Palm Beach County, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), Broward County, Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Business profile: The Ribbon Print Company
Name: Sue Monhait. Hometown: Highland Park. Name of Business: The Ribbon Print Company Describe what you do? We sell a system that allows businesses and crafters to custom print ribbon onsite. The printer runs off a proprietary computer program...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Kohl's, Business, Event Planning
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Bolingbrook, Romeoville police blotter: Feb. 25
The following information was provided by officials with the Bolingbrook and Romeoville police departments. Bolingbrook Forgery A 21-year-old Chicago man was charged with forgery after trying to use a counterfeit $100 bill at the McDonald's...
Tags: Apple iPod, Meijer, Inc., Theft, Crime, Law and Justice, Walmart
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Fast-food jackpot for salad, taco and fish
For the first time in this column's history, we give thumbs up to three new fast-food menu items.
Panera Bread
Spinach Power Salad: The name makes it sound veg-heavy, but this salad should satisfy greens-resisting carnivores. The bed is baby spinach....Tags: Tacos, Panera Bread Company, Breads, Kevin Pang, Onions
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Rich memories of a Colombian family in New York
"Empanada for a Dream" As debates about the escalating murder rate in Chicago continue to rage on, Juan Francisco Villa's solo, "Empanada for a Dream," offers a portrait simultaneously timely and a time capsule of life in a neighborhood ravaged by drugs...
Tags: East Side, Cantinflas, Manhattan (New York City), John Leguizamo, Crime, Law and Justice
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Northern Michigan area church briefs for Sunday, Feb. 24
Petoskey First Presbyterian Church First Presbyterian Church, 501 E. Mitchell St., downtown Petoskey, has worship at 9:45 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 24. Sunday school for fifth-graders and younger is held during the worship hour, following the children's...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Reformed, Methodist, Arts and Culture, Music
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Raise Maryland calls for higher wages for corporate employees
Some members of the Rev. David Carl Olson's congregation are homeless. A few work minimum-wage jobs, he said, but they still cannot afford to leave shelters. His faith calls him to live in a world with "profoundly more justice," said Olson, who...
Tags: Baltimore County, Standard & Poor's Financial Services LLC, Labor Legislation, Annapolis, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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Retirees can convert time into money
Time and money are inexorably linked through our life stages. During our working lives, we sell our time to earn money at a job. And then we spend money to recapture precious time — paying others to mow our lawns, complete our income tax returns...Tags: Services and Shopping, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Music, Arts and Culture, Lifestyle and Leisure
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McDonald's gets variance for signs at south-side restaurant
PETOSKEY -- McDonald's received a variance Tuesday from Petoskey's zoning board of appeals that will allow the company to exceed some city limits on signs at a fast-food restaurant planned for the city's south side. After initially rejecting some other...
Tags: Dining and Drinking, Politics, Interior Policy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Housing and Urban Planning
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