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The rest of the bag story
Dining@LargeMy reusable shopping bag story appeared in the Arts & Life Today section today. It had a bit of a rocky road because I was working on it when I got sick, and then it got bumped for more time-sensitive......Tags: The Home Depot, Butchers Hill, Barry Glassman, The Washington Post
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Exorcism in aisle thirteen
Dining@LargeSeven Mile Market's plan to move into a building now occupied by Safeway got me wondering: How do you convert a grocery store from goy to Jew?The move, which is expected to make Seven Mile the nation's largest kosher supermarket,...... -
Getting to the root of a creepy food additive: human hair
Dining@LargeJust when you think those hen-keeping, kitchen-gardening, bake everything-from-scratch locavores are going a little overboard, you read a headline like this:"The Human Hair Additive in Your Food." It appears in Mother Jones. "For his recent Mother Jones...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Lady Gaga, Hinduism, Judaism, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Angostura bitters shortage subsides
Dining@LargeMy colleague Rob Kasper wrote back in January about the shortage of Angostura bitters, which he described as "a secret combination of herbs, alcohol, gentian and vegetable flavorings" that gives certain cocktails their aromatic je ne sais quoi.The...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs, Lifestyle and Leisure
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McManus: Mother knows best
There are two things you can do for your mother on Mother's Day. One is to say "thank you." (Over lunch, with flowers.) The other is to ask her for advice — even if she's not convinced you really want it. "I don't think kids take any advice from...
Tags: Jeb Bush, Elections, Sarah Palin, Bill Clinton, Tea Party Movement
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And down the stretch come those horse names
What's in a name? Even a horse's name. Or even an imaginary horse's name. We got some great answers to that question in the past week during the revival of our pre-Kentucky Derby contest of naming a great Derby winner. To my delight, about 300 of...Tags: National Football League, Oakland Raiders, Rex Ryan, Go Daddy Group Inc., Equestrian
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Time to head north
Like the swallows to Capistrano, the hummingbirds with their showy throats, the (ugh) starlings and doves, the snowbirds are heading north. Our small section of Green Valley, AZ, is emptying out as folks from South Dakota, British Colombia, Minnesota,...Tags: Libraries, Arts and Culture, April Fools' Day
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Winter or spring, snow worries are a Maryland tradition
Here's a question for a snowy day in spring: Will Marylanders, and Baltimoreans in particular, ever grow so accustomed to snow that they stop worrying so much about it? Could climate change do enough crazy things to the atmosphere to bring us more...
Tags: Conservation, Ecosystems, Tropical Storms, Environmental Issues, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport
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1948: A `very good year' to start Carrot Festival
Holtville just celebrated another awesome Rib Cook-Off. The rain and mud did little to deter the thousands who attended. The Carrot Festival kicks off Friday with the annual Chamber of Commerce banquet at the Barbara Worth Resort. It will be followed by...
Tags: World War II (1939-1945), Carrots, Arts and Culture, Cheese Corn, Entertainment Events
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Remembering
The bells rang throughout the area here last Tuesday at 10:10 a.m., the time shots were fired outside a Safeway store in Tucson where U.S. Rep. Gabrielle "Gabby" Giffords was meeting with constituents. It was an ugly welcome to Arizona two years ago. And...Tags: Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Alabama Crimson Tide, Shootings, Southeastern Conference, Google Inc.
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Supervalu looks to polish Jewel in attempt to improve its other holdings
At Jewel, there's a cleanup needed in aisle four. Aisles six and three, as well. Actually, the whole supermarket requires attention. It's not just your neighborhood Jewel that's been upended. The whole industry has been shaken up. Dominick's has its...
Tags: Corporate Officers, Consumer Goods Industries, Walmart, Whole Foods Market, Inventories
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Police: California shooting suspect shows no remorse
The man accused of killing seven people execution-style at a small religious college in Oakland, California, "does not appear to be remorseful at all," the city's police chief said Tuesday. Former student One Goh, 43, told authorities he was upset...
Tags: Arne Duncan, Health and Safety at School, Jean Quan, Nursing, Murder
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