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Casa d' Angelo Snapper Livornese
Adapted from Chef Angelo Elia, who now serves this one of his several restaurants, D'Angelo Trattoria, 9 SE Seventh Ave., Delray Beach. Read John Tanasychuk's review of D'Angelo Trattoria. 3 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 (8-...
Tags: Salt, Peppers, Parsley, Olives, Onions
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Pan-seared red snapper salad with lime honey vinaigrette
Chef Rich Matthews, of the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale, likes to serve this salad with a starch. He simmers purple Peruvian potatoes in lightly salted water until knife-tender. Each salad gets a few slices. Vinaigrette Juice of...Tags: Black Pepper, Salt, Limes, Foods and Beverages, Salads
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Column: Five days below the poverty line
Reuters(Reuters) - My wife Becky and I experimented with radically cutting our food costs last week as part of a fundraising campaign created by a hunger charity. Under the "Live Below The Line" campaign sponsored by the Global Poverty Project, an Australian...Tags: Cheddar Cheese, Social Issues, Foods and Beverages, Poverty, World Bank Group
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Consumer Reports: Good Deals, Bad Deals
Just because a product has a hefty price tag doesn't always mean it delivers what it claims. ShopSmart, the shopping magazine from the publisher of Consumer Reports, recently identified pricey products — including appliances, big and small,...Tags: Target, Max (tv network), Consumers
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Rossellini: Not every mom is 'nurturing, protective and unselfish'
LOS ANGELES -- Isabella Rossellini's search for the meaning of maternal instinct in "Mammas" looks at nine animals where things like polygamy, lying and dying convince her that "anything goes." The program timed to air Mother's Day on the Sundance...Tags: Long Island, Science, Berlin International Film Festival, Movies, Biology
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Home cooking: Vegetable soup
Glenda Norris is a member of Hagerstown Chapter of the Embroiderers Guild of America, a group of needleworkers who meet monthly in the Hagerstown area. Norris is also a home cook of long standing. She learned from her mother, who called herself a "plain...
Tags: Salt, Soups, Potatoes, Foods and Beverages, Lima (Peru)
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Season decides menu
Max's Harvest 169 NE Second Ave., Delray Beach, 561-381-9970, MaxsHarvest.com Hurry to this farm-to-fork restaurant in Pineapple Grove if you want to try its latest round of seasonal specials. "Sustainability is key. We're also trying to bring...Tags: Limes, Foods and Beverages, Salads, Dining and Drinking, Sawgrass Mills
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New York's latest must-try spot
NEW YORK — Your $400 date at Carbone doesn't begin with anything fancy. No caviar, no foie gras. Instead, your waiter appears in a red Zac Posen tuxedo, looking and sounding like Joe Pesci in "My Cousin Vinny." He pierces a chunk of Parmesan...Tags: Caviar, Foods and Beverages, Caesar Salads, Seafood, Dining and Drinking
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Give mom a little herb for Mother's Day
Mother's Day is just a week away and people everywhere are struggling to think of the right gift. For the right price, of course. The holiday presents a dilemma for a cheapster. You want to spend just enough to show mom you love her, and not a penny...
Tags: Allentown, National Retail Federation, Parsley, Mother's Day, Downstream Oil and Gas Activities
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Mild winters uncover peach-tree variations
Q. Three peach trees in my yard are all showing various stages of growth, from flowering to just a few leaves. One also has a shoot coming from near the soil. Why such a difference? A. Most likely the peach trees are different varieties and each has a...Tags: Fertilizer, Chemical Industry
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FEATURE-Brazil's food inflation: don't blame it all on the weather
ReutersBy Caroline Stauffer and Silvio Cascione SALTO, Brazil, May 3 (Reuters) - Brazil, an up-and-coming agricultural superpower with abundant fertile land, is struggling to provide consistently affordable food for its population. To understand how,...Tags: Labor Legislation, Dilma Rousseff, Agriculture, Farms, Environmental Issues
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Brazil's food inflation: don't blame it all on the weather
ReutersSALTO, Brazil (Reuters) - Brazil, an up-and-coming agricultural superpower with abundant fertile land, is struggling to provide consistently affordable food for its population. To understand how, consider the tomato. Prices of the red fruit shot up...Tags: Labor Legislation, Dilma Rousseff, Mexico, Agriculture, Mexico City
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