Mar 11 2010

MarketBasket: Bread with a past – Philadelphia Daily News

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When a guest brought us a loaf of the William Penn Inn’s best-selling zucchini bread, well, we were skeptical. Not for long. Sliced and lightly toasted with whipped butter, it is fragrant with cinnamon and a hint of gingerbread

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Mar 11 2010

Poured in the U.S.A. – Fort Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel

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I married into French wine. We poured a Côtes de Bourg at our wedding near the Loire

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Mar 11 2010

Sweetheart deals – Burlington County Times

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King Kandy and the Gingerbread People Skipping through the Candy Land of the health care bill, one is tempted to hum a few bars of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” What a deal. For deal-makers, that is. Not so much for American taxpayers, who have been …

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Mar 11 2010

WEB ONLY King Kandy and the gingerbread people – Pharos-Tribune

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WASHINGTON — Skipping through the Candy Land of the health care bill, one is tempted to hum a few bars of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” What a deal. For deal-makers, that is. Not so much for American taxpayers, who have been misled into …

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Mar 11 2010

Lamenting A Sweet Health Care Bill – Yankton Daily Press

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WASHINGTON — Skipping through the Candy Land of the health care bill, one is tempted to hum a few bars of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” What a deal. For deal-makers, that is. Not so much for American taxpayers, who have been misled into …

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Mar 11 2010

Kathleen Parker: Democrats’ theme song — ‘Let Me Call … – Memphis Commercial Appeal

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Skipping through the Candy Land of the health care bill, one is tempted to hum a few bars of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” What a deal. For deal-makers, that is.

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Mar 11 2010

School Menus – The Post and Courier

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Juice, milk, bread and cereal daily.

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Mar 11 2010

PARKER: King Kandy and the Gingerbread People – Taunton Gazette

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Skipping through the Candy Land of the health care bill, one is tempted to hum a few bars of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” What a deal. For deal-makers, that is.

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Mar 10 2010

Kathleen Parker: Fixes to health care bill add to the price tag – San Gabriel Valley Tribune

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SKIPPING through the Candy Land of the health care bill, one is tempted to hum a few bars of “Let Me Call You Sweetheart.” What a deal. For deal-makers, that is. Not so much for American taxpayers, who have been misled into thinking that the …

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Mar 10 2010

Seniors in Gainesville Ballet enjoy a storybook ending – Gainesville Times

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Senior dancers Jessica Shilling, Kathryn Ash and Hannah Patten all will take the stage to perform Hansel and Gretel with the Gainesville Ballet Company this weekend.

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