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Monday, October 15, 2012
Social networks for two Facebook and Twitter are great for keeping up with a lot of people. But there’s a new trend of social apps that keep you connected with just a single person, your significant other. Rich Demuro is here to run down the...Tags: MTV (tv network), Honey, Pumpkin, The New York Times, Ginger
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Taste: Good things come with pears
The Modesto (Calif.) BeePears are one of the signature fruits of autumn, and a nice change of pace from summer’s delicate fruits and berries. Though there are thousands of varieties, Bartletts are the best known. They’re recognized by their shapely bottoms and...Tags: Black Pepper, Pies and Tarts, Sour Cream, Baking Powder, Recipes
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The Front Burner: Grill some greenery to mark summer's end
To everything there is a season, or so it is said. And that includes grilling. Not that you won't venture out on a cooler evening to barbecue some chicken, but autumn is here — almost — and the desire to dine al fresco is waning along with the...
Tags: Cinnamon, Pork Chops, Salt, Butter, Summer Squash
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Farmers Markets: Changes in South Pasadena, Westwood
Two popular and successful farmers markets, in South Pasadena and Westwood, are in the process of replacing the veteran managers who helped build them. Greta Dunlap, a star among managers, helped establish the South Pasadena farmers market in 1999,...
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Japanese beetles and thrips deliver one-two punch to hibiscus shrub
I planted a hibiscus shrub that gets flowers the size of a dinner plate. I've had the plant for three years. This year, it is much bigger and loaded with buds. I was so excited until I noticed the buds are yellowing and something's eating the leaves....Tags: Cherries, Viral Diseases and Infections, Diseases and Illnesses, Swiss Cheese, Bee (insect)
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Blum Ranch in Acton keeps it old school
For a vision from a century ago, when farms covered Los Angeles County, there's no better time machine than Blum Ranch in Acton, southwest of Palmdale. Just off the 14 freeway, about an hour north of downtown, its 40 acres of peach and pear orchards are...
Tags: Farms, Sports, Flying Disc, Productivity, Peaches
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Beverly Glen farmers market makes a comeback
The Beverly Glen farmers market, which had a soft opening last Saturday at the Glen Centre shopping mall just south of Mulholland Drive, revives an event that debuted 11 years ago. That version folded due to a lack of parking, but the reincarnation offers...
Tags: Cucumbers, Farms, Marketing, Mexico, Peaches
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Pears are a great match for cheese and more
The Dish - Orlando SentinelPears and cheese go together like Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers — classic, elegant and smooth. For a showstopper appetizer at fall parties, let these two tango on top of a pizza crust. Bartlett pears will provide a subtle, sweet contrast to... -
Setting up your charcuterie and cheese party
The art of charcuterie is thousands of years old, with its origins dating back to Roman times. With a newly modern approach to meat making it possible to find cured meats that are well made, and even healthy, charcuterie has become increasingly popular....Tags: Almonds, Alcoholic Beverages, Wines, Spain, Cheese
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Energetic artwork at Washington County Museum of Fine Arts still life show
chrisc@herald-mail.comA row of mid-20th-century wind-up clocks. A stack of old books. Something hidden under a draped, pink cloth. Rows and rows of disposable coffee shop cups. A mound of marshmallows. Marshmallows? These are a handful of the subjects portrayed in an exhibit...Tags: Artists, New York City, Starbucks Corp., Fine Arts, Customs and Tradition
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Creative Dips for Back to School Lunches
Banish boring Back-to-School Lunches! There’s more to kid-friendly fruits and vegetables than just baby carrots and bananas. Try making simple, easy – and colorful – Dips and Salsas filled with vegetables, fruits and all those...Tags: Back to School, Kidney Beans, Cheese Corn, Carrots, Recipes
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Community Notes Friday, June 1, 2012
Meetings Sunday, June 3 Petoskey Duplicate Bridge Club meets at 1:30 p.m. on Sundays at 2144 Cemetery Road, Petoskey (behind Lowe's). All players welcome. Visit www.petoskeybridgeclub.com or call (231) 881-0829 for information. Monday, June 4 Harbor...Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Parkinson's Disease, Mike Davis, Potatoes, Cancer
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