73. Fine side of Japanese Fine side of Japanese Tan Bee Hong There s always something exciting to sink your teeth into at Wa-Raku, whether it s seasonal specialties or top grade kobe beef, writes TAN BEE HONG LOCATED in a bungalow in the genteel part of the city, in the shadow of the Petronas Twin Towers, Wa-Raku Japanese Dining House is almost zen-like with soothing hues of cream and white. Fine side of Japanese Tan Bee Hong There s always something exciting to sink your teeth into at Wa-Raku, whether it s...
Source • 5/6/2007 •
74. Chesapeake students have opportunity to win $50,000 by caring for ... Especially considering students at Chesapeake Elementary have the chance to win a $50,000 college scholarship or a $1,000 savings bond. During the 10 weeks, local farmers will also judge and taking notes on the progress of the students' plants. School principal Jack Finch told the students that a cabbage can grow to be 24 inches in width and should be planted four feet apart. Bonnie Plants sends cabbage plants and care taking directions to requesting schools for free. Especially...
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75. Bloom Cafe: Welcome to the neighborhood The sidewalk tables with comfortable aluminum garden chairs are now protected from the chill by a canvas awning with see-through sides, and plans are afoot to add seating in the patio out back. After they demolish bowls of perky greens strewn with torn violets and marigolds, they ask the waiter if he can open another bottle of wine. And despite early service and kitchen glitches when the cafe took off before it was really ready for prime time, it has garnered a loyal neighborhood crowd....
Source • 4/25/2007 •
76. Are Media Hyping Bee Crisis to Divert Attention From Cold-related ... The flowers of these plants are arranged so that the flowers are pollinated by the natural growth process of the flower shedding pollen from the male to female parts. A few crops are grown for their large, edible flowers including broccoli and cauliflower but pollination is not involved. Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of the nation's honeybees could have a devastating effect on America's dinner plate, perhaps even reducing us to a...
Source • NewsBusters •
77. Best of Boulder County '07 And although Boulder may have one city council member who's a stoner percentage-wise that's probably not representative of the stoner population; it should be five council members it also has a governing body that passed one of the most progressive global warming policies in the country. And although Boulder may have one city council member who's a stoner percentage-wise that's probably not representative of the stoner population; it should be five council members it also has a governing...
Source • 5/2/2007 •
78. Increase in vegetable production proposed The MMAA indicated in its report that five per cent of land in Qatar is arable and so the owners of farmhouses should be given monetary incentives to grow more vegetables in order to help curb imports. Another three per cent of land here is non-desert but the soil has very high salinity content, so cultivation is impossible, the MMAA said in its report. According to it, since imports from European and some Asian destinations have risen significantly in the recent years, it sent the prices...
Source • Peninsula Online,Qatar •
79. Flavors, textures set Siam Dish apart SCHWARTZ , For the Daily Facts Article Launched:05/03/2007 06:13:27 PM PDT Six weeks after returning from a trip to Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, I broke my self-imposed Southeast Asian food ban by dining at Siam Dish, a relative newcomer on the Redlands restaurant scene. SCHWARTZ , For the Daily Facts Article Launched:05/03/2007 06:13:27 PM PDT Six weeks after returning from a trip to Vietnam, Cambodia and Thailand, I broke my self-imposed Southeast Asian food ban by dining at Siam...
Source • 5/3/2007 •
80. Hamilton's Tessara restaurant Hamilton's Tessara restaurant Friday, April 27, 2007 By SUSAN SPRAGUE YESKE Tessara, says co-owner Adnan Bektas, takes its name from the Roman term tesserae , the small tiles that come together like the pieces of a colorful puzzle to create the mosaics that decorate the Sistine Chapel in Rome. Hamilton's Tessara restaurant Friday, April 27, 2007 By SUSAN SPRAGUE YESKE Tessara, says co-owner Adnan Bektas, takes its name from the Roman term tesserae , the small tiles that come together like...
Source • 4/27/2007 •
81. Mom gets tricky with picky eaters Lapine starts with a few color-coded purees made from ingredients such as spinach, yams and fiber-rich beans, and then shows readers how to "sneak" them and other healthy add-ons into everyday foods kids love - from pizza to brownies. Most parents struggle to get their children to eat healthful, nutritious foods outside of their beloved chicken and pasta. Her daughter Samantha, now 6, was born with food allergies and an overactive gag reflex and later became an "ultra" picky eater. Popular...
Source • 5/6/2007 •
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