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UPDATE: St. Joseph County Jail escapee captured
SOUTH BEND – A St. Joseph County Jail escapee is back in custody. Police say around 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, Franklin Rice, 27, of South Bend got access to a bread delivery truck which had the keys in the ignition. Rice then drove the truck from the...
Tags: Vehicles, Services and Shopping, Prisons
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Dining scene: From lamb loin to marshmallows on a skewer
What's happening in food and dining around South Florida. Valentino 620 S. Federal Highway, Fort Lauderdale 954-523-5767, ValentinosCucinaItaliana.com Despite generating a huge buzz after opening his chic, contemporary Italian spot in August,...
Tags: Pasta, Pita Bread, Sea Bass, Caesar Salads, Cheese
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For the first of the season's BLT, an Arneis perhaps?
The first BLT of the season is always a moment to celebrate. Pick a sunny day. Get yourself some good tomatoes (I know, I know, they’re not at their height yet, but do what you can). My friend Dan found his giant beefsteak tomatoes from a farm stand...
Tags: Tomatoes, Bacon
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Urs Fischer and 1,000 volunteers go big — and messy — at MOCA
As Urs Fischer stood inside the Geffen Contemporary last month preparing for his big MOCA survey, the museum's much-discussed financial troubles did not seem to be weighing on him. "I don't care about any of that; I care about art," said the beefy 39-...
Tags: Museums, The Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, Arts, Fine Artists, Artists
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Sunrise Bakery to Reopen in May
Channel 2 NewsLast fall, the Sunrise Bakery in Spenard closed its doors after Hostess Brands Inc. announced it was going out of business. But, a recent purchase will have the Alaska bakery producing bread again. Earlier this week, the U.S. Bankruptcy Court in New...Tags: Bankruptcy
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Outdoors: St. Joseph River continues to surprise
South Bend Tribune“You never know what you’re gonna catch out of the St. Joseph River.” It’s been said many times, and likely similar sentiments were shared with the Potawatomi and Miami Indians who once roamed its shores. But I bet they never...Tags: Justice System, Auction Service, Game, Crime, Law and Justice, Seafood and Fishing Industry
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Coachella 2013: Amid the maelstrom, simple advice from Blur
Los Angeles Times Pop Music CriticOn Saturday morning, the collected moments from the night before linger, glistening in the memory, refusing to be snuffed by a long, dusty walk back to the car, a shower, sleep or coffee. You’d think that the sheer volume of notes, beats, measures...Tags: Blur (music group), OFWGKTA (music group), Morrissey, The Smiths (music group)
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Bread & Wine
Bread & Wine. This Old Irving Park gem is a good one to keep in mind for all sorts of reasons (particularly pre- and post-Cubs dining, now that baseball has returned), including the fine Sunday brunch available here. Though the look is sort of industrial,...
Tags: Irving Park
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National Grilled Cheese Day: 6 favorites from the L.A. Times grilled cheese experts
So what makes the ultimate grilled cheese sandwich? Is it the type of cheese? Bread? And, well, is bread even necessary? We checked with the experts at the Los Angeles Times Food section, asking each to describe what constitutes the ultimate grilled...
Tags: Tomatoes, Google+, Sandwiches, Grilled Cheese Sandwich, Restaurants
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Gooey goodness
To honor National Grilled Cheese Day on Friday, April 12, the News-Review asked people where to go to get good grilled cheese sandwiches. Local residents named Mitchell St. Pub & Cafe in Petoskey most often, as the best place to find a grilled cheese...
Tags: Tomatoes, Cheese, Bacon, Cheddar Cheese, Sandwiches
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From the Farm: Farmers market expects a great season
Contributing WriterThe Boyle County outdoor Farmers Market opened last Saturday for the 2013 season. We couldn’t have asked for better weather! It was so good to see the sunshine and smiling faces again. We are looking forward to a great season. As fruits and...Tags: Strawberries, Whole Wheat Bread, Honey, Weather, Weather Reports
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National Grilled Cheese Day trivia: Mr. Kraft, the Virgin Mary, finicky mice, more [Infographic]
Friday's National Grilled Cheese Day is a foodie holiday that's of obscure origin but is easy to get behind -- unlike, say, Bread Machine Baking Month (January) or Soy Foods Month (April). The entire month of April has been dubbed Grilled Cheese Month...
Tags: Cheese
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