When the meal before the meal shines
In America, they’re called appetizers. But in Italy, small plates to begin a meal are always referred to as “antipasti.”
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July 10th, 2010
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When the meal before the meal shines
In America, they’re called appetizers. But in Italy, small plates to begin a meal are always referred to as “antipasti.”
Read more on ABC 7 Chicago
June 30th, 2010
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The Sun shines on
I`ve noted before that a waggish friend enjoys confounding the waitstaff at a local pizzeria by ordering one of their meat-laden specials, but with a peculiar twist. He roguishly requests a vegetarian Slaughterhouse.
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May 2nd, 2010
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Offshoot lounge shines thanks to Kaysan taste
Its elegant decor took me by surprise.
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April 16th, 2010
admin INVASION OF PRIVACY: Michael Roff’s potential shines as bright as his smile
To say that Mike Roff, sophomore English literature major, has a big personality would be an understatement. Around campus, Roff is known for his larger-than-life smile and his reverberating baritone voice. There is, however, more to him than these impressive features.
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April 15th, 2010
admin Sun shines for Seedy Saturday
Cathie Allen of Mackin Creek Farm was among several farmers who sold seedlings during the Seedy Saturday event held in conjunction with the grand opening Saturday of the Cariboo Growers co-operative at the corner of Third Avenue and Oliver Street.
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April 10th, 2010
admin Spider-Man shines in ‘Brother,’ and at the stove
If leaving the house this weekend seems more trouble than it’s worth, rev up the old DVD player. Here’s our suggestion for dinner and a movie.
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April 4th, 2010
admin Dining: In re-review, Sacramento’s Iron Steaks shines
In golf, it’s called a mulligan.
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February 27th, 2010
admin ‘Last Station’ shines a light on Tolstoy
When the young Tolstoy disciple Valentin Bulgakov (James McAvoy) arrives at the great Russian writer’s country estate, Yasnaya Polyana, he has no idea of the pitched battle he’s descending into.
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February 10th, 2010
admin Ethiopian air crash shines light on lives of migrant workers
One of the victims, Tigist Tadess Woldemariam, is remembered as a trusted friend and beloved nanny who one day hoped to launch a farming project in her homeland. The woman from the small Ethiopian village of Nazareth was never content to toil in the shadows as a maid or nanny, one of the thousands of poor migrant workers who make their way to Lebanon from Asia or Africa.
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