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Tour De Vino
With four vineyards conveniently located in practically each corner of Harford County, you don’t have to travel all the way to Sonoma to sip award-winning wines, experience scenic vistas and learn all about the winemaking process. In 2010, Harford...
Tags: Harford County, Bel Air (Harford, Maryland), Noir, Italy, Farms
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Plates of the past: Old recipes reveal creative Florida cooks
Do you realize how good we have it when it comes to food? We can go to the grocery store any time and buy meat, dairy or produce to suit any craving. But before there were better means of transporting goods, the invention of refrigerators or...
Tags: Butter, Recipes, Mangos, Pineapple, Cucumbers
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Somerset County Meals on Wheels for April 15
Meals on Wheels delivers a hot meal Monday through Friday to Somerset, Edie, Quecreek, Acosta, Gray, Jennerstown, Jenners, Jenner Crossroads, Ferrellton, Boswell, Jerome, Thomas Mills, Stoystown, Kantner, Hooversville, Friedens, Geiger, Listie, Roxbury,...Tags: Friedens, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sandwiches, Potatoes, Salads
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Sorting port from port
Special to Tribune NewspapersOf all the wines that work well with cold weather at the top of the list must be port. The history of port alone is a winter's tale, a story best told at the fire-lit hearth. Port is the only wine to have been invented by mistake and political intrigue....Tags: Portugal, Human Interest, Honey, United Kingdom, Recipes
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Our Laguna: Sister city celebration, spring mixer and so much more
Folks who can't find something to do in Laguna, or a group with which to do it, aren't paying attention. The Laguna Beach Sister Cities Assn. hosted a reception April 5 to celebrate its new sister city, San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. --------------------...
Tags: Wines, Lifestyle and Leisure, Personal Service, Entertainment, Bars and Clubs
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Compost should go beyond kitchen scraps
I want to start a compost pile, but I'm worried that kitchen scraps will attract animals from the woods nearby. Any thoughts?
Usually kitchen scraps are a small portion of a pile's ingredients. Most kitchen scraps are small pieces, damaged or bruised....Tags: Fertilizer, Chemical Industry
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Big, bitter and special
Amarone della Valpolicella begins life as a special wine — and tastes that way until a glass of it is empty. Its name is a phrase meaning "the big, bitter one from Valpolicella." Let's parse that. In Italy's northeast district of Veneto, winemakers...Tags: Italy
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The grape obsession in Jeff Fischer's life yields Habit wines
Los Angeles TimesJeff Fischer doesn't have a vineyard or a winery. He has no formal training and zero employees. Yet in a short time he's managed to land his small-batch Habit wines in nearly 50 of L.A.'s top restaurants, including the Chateau Marmont, Spago, AOC, Ink,...Tags: Wines, Alcoholic Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hatfield's, Celebrities
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Review: The harsh beauty of A Noise Within's 'The Grapes of Wrath'
Whatever your cause for complaint — traffic, work, kids, in-laws — as you settle in to A Noise Within’s production of “The Grapes of Wrath,” you’ll soon see that the Joads have it worse. The epic suffering of the...
Tags: Music, Arts and Culture, Literature, Entertainment
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Hagerstown men charged with burglary
Two Hagerstown men have been charged by the Washington County Sheriff’s Office with a January residential burglary in which about $12,000 in jewelry, electronics and other property were stolen. James Thomas Grapes, 44, of 901 View St., and Scott...
Tags: Theft, Prosecution, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Wine, Cheese, Booze and the Law
It takes a long time to create a vineyard. That's why Connecticut law allows a Connecticut winery seven years to meet a state mandate that at least one-quarter of its wine be made with grapes grown locally. Some of this state's winery folks are now...
Tags: Distilling and Brewing Industry, Wines, East Hartford, Crime, Law and Justice, Farms
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NU 'Grapes of Wrath' is justice delayed for composer Gordon
"The Grapes of Wrath," composer Ricky Ian Gordon and librettist Michael Korie's operatic adaptation of John Steinbeck's sprawling 1939 novel about dispossessed Oklahoma sharecroppers during the Great Depression, has enjoyed a degree of instant success...Tags: Music Industry, Education, Music, France, Arts and Culture
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