August 26th, 2010
admin Rachael Ray’s TastyBytes worth salivating over
TASTY: It all looks tasty. BUMMER: No vegetarian options, no videos. COOL: We’ve all got to eat.
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August 20th, 2010
admin Foods Fortified With Fiber Worth The Price?
We’re all hearing the message we need to get more fiber in our diet to stay healthy. Fruits, vegetables, and whole grains were our primary source, but now there are a number of other products, such as yogurt and granola bars, which are fortified with fiber.
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August 13th, 2010
admin Three Vegan Dishes Worth (Temporarily) Ditching Meat/Dairy Over
Vegetarian Pork Belly (photo: Laura Beck ) Laura Beck ‘s bi-weekly installment of vegan dishes worth creaming your pants over. Vegan Charcuterie at Gather (22200 Oxford, Berkeley) First off, charcuterie is pronounced, “char-cooter-ee”. (Tee hee). Unlike in our piggy dreams, it’s not a giant plate of vegan sausages topped with more vegan sausages (never ending vegan sausages forever!) but rather …
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August 9th, 2010
admin Final ‘Scott Pilgrim’ installment worth the journey for fans
You spent the first five years trying to get with the plan, And the next five years trying to be with your friends again. After six years, six volumes and seven evil exes, was she worth it? That’s the big question about Bryan Lee O’Malley’s “Scott Pilgrim: Scott Pilgrim’s Finest Hour.”
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July 30th, 2010
admin Dining Out: Their turkey is well worth a little work-y
Some restaurants are local favorites. Others are what they call destination restaurants, meaning people will travel long distances to eat there.
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July 29th, 2010
admin Sistah Vegan: New book is Afro-centric, LGBTQ-friendly, and well worth a read
There is a tradition in the African-American community (and some others) known as “Testifying.” When you have found the answer, you are expected to share it with the community – to tell the story of your personal journey from faithless to faithful, from sick to healed or from oppression to freedom. read more
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July 16th, 2010
admin Patrizio is new to Fort Worth but an old hand at fab fare
Patrizio comes to Fort Worth with a long history. The original opened 22 years ago in Dallas’ Highland Park Village, where it retains its status as the casual Italian haunt for the well-heeled locals.
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