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Kate and Will are pregnant
I was giving a speech once to a group of career women who had decided to be stay-at-home moms, and I was waiting to be introduced when I overheard an animated conversation between two of them. "So, the doctor said she could have a serving of grapes,...Tags: Breastfeeding, Computer Networking and Internet, Cambridge (England), Morning Sickness, Imperial and Royal Matters
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A haven for syrah
The red grape syrah turns out wine that is a light shade of black and so exotically perfumed that it might well snap your head back.
In France, where it has been best appreciated as a wine, and in much of the rest of the world, it goes by the name...Tags: Australia, Bacon, Blueberries, Black Pepper, Wines
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Smaller Australia
We once lauded Australian wines for being what the English call "cheap and cheerful."
Behemoth winemakers assembled these wines, aiming at a preset style (genial, fruity, glug-able), from grapes grown in vineyards often miles apart. They printed little...Tags: Australia
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Dinner tonight! Kale-and-quinoa salad
Today's "Dinner Tonight" suggestion is also our current Culinary SOS, a request from Carrie for the kale-and-quinoa salad from La Grande Orange Cafe in Pasadena: I recently "rediscovered" La Grande Orange in Pasadena's Del Mar station and absolutely...
Tags: Salads, Noelle Carter, Restaurants, Russ Parsons, Dining and Drinking
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Nova Scotia's breadbasket
ANNAPOLIS VALLEY, Nova Scotia — Back in the '80s, Beverly McClare read an article about herb jellies. "I thought, 'Wow!'" she said. "It created an image in my mind and was a visual thing for me. It just planted a seed." That seed sprouted, and...
Tags: Thyme, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Farms, Annapolis, Restaurants
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How to pair wine
The only element in this recipe worth any wine worry is the fat you'll pick up in the ground turkey (how much depends on the cut), added to that of the nut oil in the pistachios. Fat carries flavor, but it also can be a barrier to other flavors getting...Tags: Turkey (animal), Hamburgers, Pistachios, Wines, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Heart of chocolate
Valentine's Day is synonymous with chocolate. So perhaps it crossed your mind to pick up a bottle of chocolate liqueur to enjoy in that cloying concoction known as a chocolate martini or some other chocolatey cocktail.
If so, know what you're in for,...Tags: The Hershey Co., Italy, Wines, Alcoholic Beverages
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Culinary SOS: La Grande Orange Cafe's kale and quinoa salad
Los Angeles TimesDear SOS: I recently "rediscovered" La Grande Orange in Pasadena's Del Mar station and absolutely love its kale and quinoa salad — it's light and refreshing, although sometimes it is a bit too heavy on the dressing.... I have enjoyed it often enough...Tags: Kale, Salads, Shallots, Restaurants, Cheese
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Theater review: 'My Way: A Musical Tribute to Frank Sinatra' from Winter Park Playhouse
The Winter Park Playhouse has made musical-revue tributes rather a specialty of late with shows honoring Fred Astaire, Cole Porter and Irving Berlin. Its most recent honoree is crooner Frank Sinatra, whose music is celebrated in "My Way." With this type...
Tags: Irving Berlin, Theater, Entertainment Events, Entertainment, Frank Sinatra
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Rosé seems perfect for Feb. 14
This Valentine's Day, think pink — and bubbly. Rosé sparkling wine, whether from the heartland of Champagne, or from many other places worldwide, is perfect for Feb. 14. Any valentine is prettier in pink, plus rosé sparkling wine marries well with a...Tags: France, Strawberries, Italy, Holidays, Chile
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Amherst vineyard owner named Virginia's top grape grower
Reporter/Lynchburg Bureau ChiefEven in the dead of winter, there's plenty to see on Len Thompson's farm. His vineyard is a year-round labor of love. "There are easier ways to make money, but you've got to like what you do," said Thompson. For almost 14 years, he and his wife, Kay,...Tags: Beverage Industry, Amherst County, Wines, Consumer Goods Industries
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Winery finds new home near Petoskey
PETOSKEY -- A winery's path of growth recently led the operation from the Upper Peninsula to a site along U.S. 131 just south of Petoskey. Mackinaw Trail Winery, which had been based in Manistique since 2005, has constructed a new 8,500-square-foot...
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