The Hudson Valley is mourning a young woman who lost her life in a charity eating contest.
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Just like annual plants, diet and health trends come and go. There seems to be something new every season. But as the food writer Beth Dooley emphasized in The Perennial Kitchen, truly sustainable and nutritious food contact methods exist for a long time. This book highlights that local, plant-ba
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Fuller Goldsmith died on Tuesday at the age of 17, and he knew his life trajectory even before he went to school. While waiting for chemotherapy at the Children's Hospital of Alabama, the native of Tuscaloosa, tired of watching Disney channels and cartoons, turned to food network shows, thus open
Very good defense contributes to efficient offense. This is how I describe Faribbo Bethlehem College sweeping Breckenridge in the A quarterfinal state game.
A large group of people from two schools attended, adding an excellent atmosphere to the Xcel Energy Center in downtown São Paulo.
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When the weather turns from one extreme to another, this is a poem. It snows in April; the cold wind in the first minute, the scorching sun in the next minute. But as far as the dress code of the day is
Pack your shorts and take your best boots out of the warehouse, because autumn is officially here. You know what this means: the cold wind and winter arctic cold will not last long. Not to mention precipitation, snow, sleet, hail and "winter mix" are all very included. When the time is right, you
Sean Smith is an executive chef. He has always dreamed of opening his own restaurant.
He thought about opening a tavern with 30 to 50 seats.
Smith fulfilled his dream in June, when he became the executive chef/owner of the 873 cafe and pub in Ashby. This is a bit different from runnin
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