Archive for November, 2013

5 Noteworthy Norwegian Recipes

5 Noteworthy Norwegian Recipes

Here are some nifty Norwegian dishes for you to try. Creamed Cabbage – Norwegian Style Mama’s Kitchen (Hope)‘s Note: I remember eating this...

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Wines of the Week: Whites of Rueda, Spain

Wines of the Week: Whites of Rueda, Spain

Long considered favorites in Spain, Rueda wines are being discovered by more and more people here in the United States. Verdejo, the indigenous variety of the region,...

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Thanksgiving Starters & Sips by Linnea Johansson

Thanksgiving Starters & Sips by Linnea Johansson

In an effort to balance out the heavy dishes served during traditional holiday dinners, Linnea has taken the best ingredients autumn has to offer and created delectable...

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Thanksgiving Adventure on the Silver Lariat

Thanksgiving Adventure on the Silver Lariat

Thanksgiving Day aboard the Silver Lariat has become a 25-year tradition.  The California Zephyr Rail car is located on the rear of the Coast Starlight as it makes...

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Coca-Cola Opens 43rd China Plant

Coca-Cola Opens 43rd China Plant

SHIJIAZHUANG, HEBEI, CHINA — The Coca-Cola Co. has expanded its presence in China with a new $106 million production plant. Coca-Cola’s 43rd plant in China is...

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Grains Made Locally in Northern California, Recipes Included

Grains Made Locally in Northern California, Recipes Included

Sam Bilbro mills small batches of hard red wheat into sample bags for restaurants at Front Porch Farm in Healdsburg. (ALVIN JORNADA/ PD) North Bay chefs and growers...

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Giada de Laurentiis: Why I’m Cooking Italian Food With Less Oil, Salt

Giada de Laurentiis: Why I’m Cooking Italian Food With Less Oil, Salt

Giada De Laurentiis cooks up some lightened up fare on TODAY Tuesday, serving up noodle paella and a pear arugula salad. Eat well, and eat light at the same time....

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Xia Yeliang: The China Americans Don’t See

Xia Yeliang: The China Americans Don’t See

A Peking University economics professor who was sacked for his political views explains the underside of elite Chinese higher education. The 21st-century romance...

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Une Année: A Belgian Inspired Chicago Brewery

Une Année: A Belgian Inspired Chicago Brewery

Une Année is a Chicago Brewery focused on making great beer with an emphasis on Belgian and French styles.  Their approach is to make a few beers very well rather...

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Award-Winning Chicago Chef Charlie Trotter Dies at 54

Award-Winning Chicago Chef Charlie Trotter Dies at 54

Famous and beloved Chicago chef Charlie Trotter died Tuesday morning, a fire department source told NBC Chicago affiliate WMAQ. Charlie Trotter was a beloved chef...

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