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Perfecting your picnic: What to bring, where to get it and more
Chicago ShoppingTo have a picnic, all you need is some food and a patch of grass or sand – and even those rules are flexible. “It’s a sense of freedom,” said Hilary Heminway, author of Picnics (Gibbs Smith, $9). “It’s the way most...Tags: Pasta Salads, Salads, Pasta, Lifestyle and Leisure, Services and Shopping
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Of cats, doors and happiness
The Baltimore Sun"Look," my husband said the first night we ate dinner in our new house. He had just herded Ben and Jerry, our two cats, into the basement. And now, he was closing the door. For the first time in a year, we would be able to eat dinner at home without a...Tags: The Happiest News!, Human Interest, The New York Times, Rentals, Animals
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First Lady plants wheat in White House garden
First Lady Michelle Obama on April 4 planted wheat by hand in the White House kitchen garden and then watered it. Crouching by signs reading "club wheat" and "bread wheat," the first lady scratched rows in the dirt so she and the children could put...Tags: Politics, Agriculture, White House, Potatoes, Tom Vilsack
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Kroger turns spoiled food into electricity; how do you reduce waste?
As supermarkets try to figure out how to cut down on waste and experiment with alternative forms of energy, Kroger Co. says it's doing both simultaneously by turning landfill-bound organic matter into electricity that powers its stores, The Times'...
Tags: Kroger Company, Kentucky Fried Chicken, Natural Resources Defense Council, Bananas
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Jessica Anya Blau's third novel updates 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'
Talk about tumbling down the rabbit hole. Jessica Anya Blau is the Baltimore author who memorably mined her experience growing up in a freewheeling bohemian family in her first two novels, "The Year of Naked Swim Parties" and "Drinking Closer to Home."...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, Authors, Literature, Arts and Culture, Johns Hopkins University
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Going gluten-free more common, but not necessarily easier
For more than 20 years, Kristine Kidd tasted what came her way as the food editor at Bon Appetit magazine. But she never felt great. "I had digestive issues my whole life," she says, but 21/2 years ago, the aching joints, bloating, fatigue and digestive...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Consumers, Gluten-free Diet
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Resources for celiac disease
A by-no-means exhaustive list of resources follows. Please send us your favorites. Celiac Disease Foundation, based in Studio City. Information, seminars and product shows, children's summer camp. Mayo Clinic. Information on health and gluten-free...
Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Food and Drug Administration, Celiac Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Phil Vettel: Two stars for Bread & Wine
To appreciate Bread & Wine, the 16-month-old restaurant in the Irving Park neighborhood, it helps to be less literal and more observant. For instance, you might be surprised, as I was initially, to discover that the kitchen doesn't set out much bread....
Tags: Phil Vettel, Lifestyle and Leisure, Irving Park, Cabbage, Dining and Drinking
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The spread of speculoos
After its creation was announced via nationwide broadcast, people lined up to buy the very first versions. It's lightweight, has been the subject of fierce patent battles and is so addictive you can't put it down, even when you know you should. We're...
Tags: Pancakes, Belgium, Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Tribune, Patents, Copyrights and Trademarks
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Church briefs for May 9
Nicholasville United Methodist offers food ministry A free meal is provided by Manna Ministries each Saturday from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The meal is a restaurant-quality meal served at 303 W. Maple St. in the community center of Nicholasville United...Tags: Panera Bread Company, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Christian Orthodoxy
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Pulled pork 101
Q: Where do they pull pulled pork from? —Sal Spadafora, Hoboken, N.J. A: Pulled pork is pulled from the pork shoulder. The shoulder can be divided into two basic parts. Nathalie Dupree and Cynthia Graubart call them the "Boston butt" and...
Tags: Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Bill Daley, Ketchup
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Meal at home puts personal spin on Mother's Day
Recipes are little pages out of a family's history. A sauce splotch here, a tattered corner there and a few penciled-in adjustments on a piece of paper can recall holiday gatherings, special occasions or simply great home cooking. With Mother's Day almost...
Tags: French Toast, Mother's Day
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