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37. Cheese me ... please me
Werlin left a career in broadcast journalism in 1996 to become a food writer focusing on cheese, and part of her mission is to burst the bubble of the cheese-tasting world by showing her audience that cheese appreciation is subjective. She rails against wine and food aficionados who try to "tell you what you should be tasting" and said the fear of getting it wrong takes the fun out of sampling. Aspen Times News for Aspen Colorado - News. But she did her best, arranging nine cheeses from...
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38. Activity: Theme Nights
Dhs159 for the buffet with soft drinks, dhs199 with regular house beverages and dhs259 with a selection of premium beverages. Dhs125net per person for food only and dhs175 inclusive of standard beverages. From the Diplomat s Kitchen, a cookbook which is a collection of multi national recipes, prepared through the contribution of the diplomatic community in the UAE, representing many countries worldwide. Antipasti, meat and seafood main courses, with a selection of Italian wines and cheeses...
Source7DAYS,United Arab Emirates

39. On school menus: cheese sandwiches, parental debt
They told students with deadbeat parents that they had only one lunch choice: a cheese sandwich. Cheese sandwiches and other "alternate meals" have been added to menus in school districts across the country as they try to take a bite out of parents' lunch debts. The cheese sandwich, they say, has become a badge of shame for the children, who get teased about it by their classmates. The sandwich, served on whole wheat bread, came with a clear message: Tell your parents to pay up or no more...
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40. From the factory to the farm: a story about making cheese
Jeanne Carpenter, communications director for the Innovation Center, said Jensen s business is an example of a trend taking shape in Wisconsin: Dairy farmers becoming farmstead producers and making artisan products, and selling to clients who want to know where their food is made. Jeanne Carpenter, communications director for the Innovation Center, said Jensen s business is an example of a trend taking shape in Wisconsin: Dairy farmers becoming farmstead producers and making artisan...
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41. Money briefs
To make sure you at least create the appearance of being diligently engaged in company business, check out the following suggestions from bloggers on the job Web site Monster: Leave a cup of coffee and bakery bag on your desk at night and leave your computer running. It's a skill they don't teach in college or at training seminars, but one most employees learn anyway: How to look busy. Whether you're bored, stressed or just need a break, sometimes you need to put down the spreadsheet and...
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42. Have a cup of coffee and help a soldier
The coffee program is being developed as a patriotic marketing program to support members of the military and their families -- one cup at a time, Boudreau said. FAIRFIELD -- Mainers will be the first in the nation this summer to order up a slice of military family support with their morning cup of coffee. Honor Grounds, a new brand of coffee in three flavors, will be offered at area markets and convenience stores beginning in early August. The coffee will be sold in 10 ounce bags for home...
Source6/16/2007

43. Summer hunger curbed with record food haul
The curbside food drive is a partnership of the food bank, the city, corporations and supermarkets. Local news! Get the latest coverage and analysis of events happening in your own backyard. The haul, she said, "ensures that shelves will be stocked for the summer months when regular donations tend to slow down. The generosity of Londoners produced an eight per cent jump in donations from 2006 that also set a record. Roy said about 2,400 families visit the food bank on a monthly basis....
SourceLondon Free Press,Canada

44. Fonterra CEO Major Speaker At Food Conference
Institute president Dr Sally Hasell says the conference is an opportunity for New Zealand food scientists to share their work and thinking at a major international forum and the conference outcomes are likely to contribute to significant developments in the industry. The three-day conference has attracted an international line-up of speakers who will focus on the food the world consumes now and in the future. Scoop: Fonterra CEO Major Speaker At Food Conference About / Subscribe /...
Source6/17/2007

45. Telkoor Telecom Bags Order For Airborne System
beverages business, Cadbury is likely to restructure its confectionery business indicating a reduction in workforce by approximately 10%, equivalent to more than 5000 jobs. The company is expected to reveal plans for problem businesses in Nigeria, Russia and China and some savings from closing manufacturing operations are indicated. The company also anticipates additional orders in the future estimated at NIS 5 million towards the end of 2008. L), plans to restructure its confectionery...
SourceRTT News,NY

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