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Boys Swimmer of the Year: Lafayette's Carter Kale
With the 200 individual medley state championship already won that Saturday, Lafayette's Carter Kale knew his strategy for the 500-yard freestyle. He couldn't lag behind. "I had to take it out with the pack," he said. "I didn't know who the sprinters...
Tags: Teaching and Learning, Swimming, Minor League Baseball, Hampton Roads, Sports
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Counter Intelligence: Jonathan Gold | L.A. restaurant review: Littlefork takes a big-eats turn north
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticAcross the street from the Hollywood post office, a few short blocks from the 1930s complex that calls itself Crossroads of the World, Littlefork is an improbably rustic roadhouse in the middle of old Hollywood — a spare tavern, a slash of neon...Tags: Onions, Bacon, Salads, Foods and Beverages, Restaurants
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Emmaus grad Beers finally got to experience March Madness with his beloved Explorers
Kale Beers was a student at La Salle University the last time the Explorers men's basketball team was in the NCAA tournament. It was 1992 and Beers was all set to go to Greensboro, N.C. for the first-round game against Seton Hall. But Beers had a...Tags: La Salle Explorers, Service Electric Inc., Villanova Wildcats, Lehigh Valley Hospital, College Football
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The cooking of the greens (and potatoes)
Skip the corned beef (too salty and weirdly pink) and the green beer (totally inauthentic) this St. Patrick's Day and make some comforting colcannon instead. Who doesn't like mashed potatoes with extra good stuff stirred in?
The traditional Irish dish is...Tags: Mashed Potatoes, Onions, Halloween, Salads, Republic of Ireland
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In season: community-supported agriculture programs
Two local farms will offer changes to the way their customers receive their shares in community-supported agriculture programs. Through the programs, customers buy shares of vegetables. The share enables customers to pick up a box of produce from the...
Tags: Lakes and Ponds, Labor Day, Farms
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THE KITCHN: Kale Pesto: Getting a jump on a summer staple
EntreeIt will be months still before I can yank basil from the ground and whiz up some pesto. When basil is in season, I'm slathering it on everything from pasta to crostini to eggs, to the point where it is a kitchen staple. What happens when that pesto-...Tags: Salt, Lemons, Parmesan Cheese, Cheese
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A Quick, Nutritious Kale And Bean Soup
The Hartford CourantKale seems to be the leafy green of the moment. This dark green member of the cabbage family turns up on restaurant menus in salads and as crispy chips. Nutritionally, kale is a winner, a powerhouse source of antioxidants, vitamin C and calcium. When...Tags: Salt, Onions, Cabbage, Soups, Dietary Supplements
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2013 food trends: What's the buzz
2013 is the year of the snake, according to the Chinese lunar calendar. But in food circles, it just might be the year of the roast chicken or Asian noodles.
Molecular gastronomy, fancy cupcakes, Korean tacos? So, so 2012.
The new year is always the...Tags: Telecommunication Service, Pasta, Salads, Services and Shopping, Vitamin C
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11:59 p.m. Friday UPDATE: High school boxes (basketball, swimming)
Daily PressBoys basketball WOODSIDE 60, PHOEBUS 53 PHOEBUS: Marshall 3, Daniel 27, Fletcher 10, Lewis 5, Davis 6, Staton 2. Totals 19 10-13 53. WOODSIDE: Jackson 2, Davis 3, Lyons 17, Cross 11, Delaigle 1, Johnson 10, Carter 16. Totals 20 15-24 60. Phoebus 19...Tags: Baptist, Swimming, Religion and Belief, Sports, Christianity
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Dinner tonight! Kale-and-quinoa salad
Today's "Dinner Tonight" suggestion is also our current Culinary SOS, a request from Carrie for the kale-and-quinoa salad from La Grande Orange Cafe in Pasadena: I recently "rediscovered" La Grande Orange in Pasadena's Del Mar station and absolutely...
Tags: Noelle Carter, Lemons, Salads, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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In 1800s Williamsburg, 'Cheap Store' made black merchant rich
Like many other small towns across the rural South, Williamsburg spent most of the late 1800s struggling to recover from the catastrophic effects of the Civil War. Abandoned by many of its residents after Federal troops occupied the area in May 1862,...
Tags: Real Estate Buyers, Hampton (Hampton, Virginia), Tuskegee University, Business, Colonial Williamsburg
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Culinary SOS: La Grande Orange Cafe's kale and quinoa salad
Los Angeles TimesDear SOS: I recently "rediscovered" La Grande Orange in Pasadena's Del Mar station and absolutely love its kale and quinoa salad — it's light and refreshing, although sometimes it is a bit too heavy on the dressing.... I have enjoyed it often enough...Tags: Shallots, Lemons, Salads, Grapes, Foods and Beverages
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