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Recipes from the Los Angeles Times Test Kitchen
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We test, on average, more than 600 recipes a year. Roughly 400 of these make it to print. That means you don't have to worry about a trial run before serving one of our recipes to company — rest assured, it should work the first time out of the gate.
You can follow our test kitchen triumphs and the occassional mishaps at our food blog, latimes.com/dailydish
Finally, bookmark this page: The recipe collection that follows includes all of our newest recipes and is updated each week.
100 Best Web Tools for Your Self Improvement | Online Universities.com
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Just because you feel like you don’t have time to work on your productivity, budget or goals doesn’t mean you have an excuse to put off organizing and improving your life. Most of us spend an obscene amount of time online anyway, and these web tools will make it easier for you to get in shape, become more spiritual and satisfied, build up your relationships, and more
03 Mar 09
What Sibling Rivalry Has Wrought - WSJ.com
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St-Germain elderflower liqueur hit the scene in 2007 and quickly gained near-ubiquity in high-end bars, finding its way into a flock of original modern cocktails; Domaine de Canton ginger liqueur got going in earnest last year and is on a similar trajectory.
Heads Up - Outside Atlanta, a Utopia Rises
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Since opening in Palmetto, Ga., in June 2006, the Farmhouse has become a Southeastern showcase for the country’s growing farm-to-table movement, winning accolades for food that is both innovative and authentic. The same ethos, it would seem, infuses just about everything in Serenbe, a utopian experiment in New Urbanism being molded out of red Georgia clay, about 30 miles southwest of downtown Atlanta
10 Questions You Need to Ask About Colonoscopy - Question - NYTimes.com
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Here’s what you need to know to get the maximum benefit from colonoscopy at the lowest risk
Best Jobs with 2-Year Degrees - PayScale Resources
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Think a bachelor's or master's degree is the only way to advance your career? Think again. There are many associate's degree careers that pay high salaries. In fact, going after the highest paying jobs with a 2-year degree is a great way to handle debt after college graduation and reduce job-search anxieties after college.
17 Feb 09
The No-Stats All-Star
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When Alexander, a Wall Street investor, bought the Rockets in 1993, the notion that basketball was awaiting some statistical reformation hadn’t occurred to anyone
10 Feb 09
Estate Planning - What You Need to Know
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Estate planning rarely gets the attention it should get.
09 Feb 09
KenKen - New Puzzle Challenges Math Skills
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KenKen, which starts in The New York Times today next to the crossword puzzle, is a new numerical logic puzzle from Japan. The name means loosely “cleverness squared.â€
The Race for a Better Read -- Printout -- TIME
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When the magazine I edited for five years went out of business in 2007, I decided to see if there was anything out there that could save the old-media business from the new-media reality. I have some good news to report. It's true that as long as we in the media ask you to read our stuff on your computer screens, you won't pay for it. But if we deliver that content for a small fee on devices that can surpass the pleasures of reading on paper, you will. So the really pressing question is, Can the technology for such e‑reading devices be developed and made more widely available in time to save my profession? The answers are more surprising — and exciting — than you might think. (See the top 10 magazine covers of 2008.)
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