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Two Mexican restaurants have come and gone in Collinsville's old Pizza Hut building, but three young brothers are hoping to reverse that trend with La Herradura.
Those big, thick, bone-in pork chops in the grocer's meat case always look inviting. I envision succulent chops grilled to perfection. But the dry heat of the grill can make for a dry pork chop with little taste. I admit I've had my share of dry pork chops. However, there are ways to prevent this unsavory problem.
When the heat of summer has you ditching cooking in favor of sandwiches, don't settle for the same old carbs-meat-and-cheese. Liven up sandwiches the easy way -- pick high-flavor ingredients that do the work for you.
Daniel Lubetzky, a social entrepreneur who has started several food ventures, always hoped to sell his company's KIND Fruit & Nut Bars in Starbucks Coffee stores -- a chain whose values and consumers he felt meshed with his own. So in the five years since starting KIND, he took every opportunity to introduce himself to Starbucks executives, promoting his company's success in e-mail messages to ...
EVENTS International Mango Festival The 17th annual event with more than 200 varieties of mango trees and fruits on display and for sale. Features mango lectures, chefs' cooking demos, tastings, food court, auction, ''mango medics'' who will check ailing specimens, merchandise and botanical art. Kids' activities include session on making mango leaf puppets and art projects, face painting and ...
It’s July, and steamy hot weather can’t be far off. When you are sticky with sweat, nothing tastes better than an icy treat on a stick.
Would I dare to eat the durian? That was the question on my mind last March, when the sour economy finally caught up with me and I was out of
When the heat of summer has you ditching cooking in favor of sandwiches, don't settle for the same old carbs-meat-and-cheese.
A pop is the perfect break from mowing the lawn, weeding the garden or playing in the yard. Even if you aren't engaged in strenuous summer activity, it's a nice treat while relaxing on the front porch.
Marvin Knight Jr. paid $50 for a loaded .25-caliber handgun. Last July, when he was 17, he used it to kill Chesapeake football standout Lonnie Andrews Jr. For South Hampton Roads teens like Knight, getting a gun is as easy as making a phone call or sending an e-mail.
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