Life
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- Friday, May 3, 2013
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Community in Brief: 05/03/2013
Art reception; wildflower and birding events; Chocolate Festival; and more.
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Local chef-educator debuts culinary textbook
“World cuisine” wasn’t a term when Nancy Krcek Allen went to culinary school in the 1980s.
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Perfect Pairings: Salad, 'Sex' go together
Michael Laing, winemaker for M.Lawrence sparkling wines, and Adam McMarlin, chef at Bistro Foufou, share the view that M.Lawrence’s Sex Sparkling Brut Rose pairs well with this Crudite dish.
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Recipe of the Week: Trout Ceviche
The Kalkaska SEEDS program created and served this Trout Ceviche recipe during the 77th National Trout Festival’s Taste of Trout competition in Kalkaska.
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Food in Brief: 05/02/2013
Cookbooks for guys; Oryana garden.
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Intentional Minimalist: Pasta with fresh ingredients
This recipe features local produce from 9 Bean Rows Farm and locally produced products from Leelanau Cheese.
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Tunisia-born baker makes Paris' best baguette
If you want the best baguette in Paris, go see Ridha Khadher. The 42-year-old baker has been turning out the long, golden rods of bread since he was 15, and has just been awarded the Grand Prix for his labor.
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Treat mom to healthy French toast
Time for a confession. As a child, I never once celebrated Mother’s Day.
Continued ... - Wednesday, May 1, 2013
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Community in Brief: 05/01/2013
‘Into the Woods’; ‘Off the Wall’ film; IAA Choir concert. (Plus more)
Continued ... - Tuesday, April 30, 2013
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Community in Brief: 04/30/2013
Shoah Remembrance; savings program; Grass River events; and more.
Continued ... - Monday, April 29, 2013
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News from 100 Years Ago: 04/29/2013
The residence at 841 Washington Street, which was damaged by fire Saturday night, was owned by Mrs. Martha Douglass, who occupied the house.
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Community in Brief: 04/29/2013
Mentoring breakfast; Day of Prayer; clogging classes; and more.
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Education Newsmakers: 04/29/2013
The following is a partial list of area students named on the Dean's List at Central Michigan University for the Fall 2012 semester:
Continued ... - Sunday, April 28, 2013
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Group gears up for cycling tour of Tuscany
Matt and Judy Vajda will tour Italy at an average speed of 20-24 miles an hour.
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Law enforcement, schools offer cybersafety tips for parents
Call it the digital dilemma. School kids today know more about the Internet, computers, social media, cellphones and chat rooms than their parents.
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Garret Leiva: Searching for signs of spring
My internal clock is either wound too tight or merely spring loaded. Every year — shortly after the vernal equinox — I come down with spring fever.
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Rotary Show lampoons hot-button issues
Audiences never quite know what to expect at Traverse City’s annual Rotary Show — and neither do its producers.
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Ed Hungness: The bionic man is back
Those readers who remember 1974 might recall a fictional television show titled, “The Six-Million Dollar Man.”
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Travel in Brief: 04/26/2013
New ‘Adventures’; Museum Mile; ‘Trail Town’.
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Books in Brief: 04/28/2013
Cherryland Electric history; Spitzley at Horizon; Poetry signing.
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Best Sellers: 04/28/2013
Northwest Michigan - Hardcover fiction: 1. “River Swimmer” by Jim Harrison, Grove Press, $25.
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Watershed Critters come to life in children's poetry
Ed. note: The following poems were created during Watershed Critters school writing workshops conducted by poet Terry Wooten.
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Community in Brief: 04/28/2013
TSO family concert; Elk Rapids Players stage farce; Story Stew for preschoolers and more.
Continued ... - Saturday, April 27, 2013
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Pet remembrance service aims to provide support
Kerri Collier knows better than most the grief that can follow the death of a beloved pet. She sees it all as owner of Great Lakes Pet Memorial and Crematory in Traverse City.
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Mardi Link: Wishing, wanting and waiting
My husband, bless his heart, came to northern Michigan by way of Arizona, where year after year, April pretty much does what she’s told.
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