Archive for February, 2010

Feb 26 2010

Hower House displays myriad of nonverbal cues in Victorian era (WITH … – Hudson Hub-Times

Published by under News

Bouquets of flowers are a popular gift for Valentine’s Day, and many enjoy the sweet smell of freshly cut blooms. But during the Victorian era, that bouquet might have also carried a message, depending on what types of flora made up the arrangement …

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

Storm downs limbs, causes power outages, other headaches – Abington Mariner

Published by under News

A winter storm that brought high winds and heavy rains into Marblehead Thursday night downed numerous limbs and caused scattered power outages, among other issues. While the skies cleared Friday morning, the winds continued, causing continuing …

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

Trial By Fire: How Opening A Restaurant Cured My Eating Disorder – Huffingtonpost.com

Published by under News

It doesn’t make sense that someone with an eating disorder would open a restaurant but that’s exactly what I did. I was determined to own a restaurant

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

Trial By Fire: How Opening A Restaurant Cured My Eating Disorder – Huffingtonpost.com

Published by under News

It doesn’t make sense that someone with an eating disorder would open a restaurant but that’s exactly what I did. I was determined to own a restaurant. Plus, I was sick and tired of organizing my life around what I ate or didn’t eat, how much I …

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

What would grandma do? – Bend Bulletin

Published by under News

WASHINGTON — It all started with a terrible pie. Erin Bried, a 35-year-old senior staff writer at Self magazine, wanted to impress some dinner guests with a homemade dessert

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

Bavarian town of Rothenburg is a Christmas card come to life – Vancouver Sun

Published by under News

For stoking the Christmas spirit, the Bavarian village of Rothenburg ob der Tauber stands out with year-round Christmas decoration stores, a doll and toy museum, and a German Christmas museum harking back to the 1600s, when the family tree was hung …

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

Pataki: Gilead falls short of goals – Toronto Star

Published by under News

The seven-week-old Gilead Bistro is not chef/owner Jamie Kennedy’s first kick at the can. He has been at it for 35 years and, thus, should be scoring far more hits with his latest restaurant than the many disappointing misses

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

iPhone just takes the biscuit – Phones Review

Published by under News

These particular iPhone cookies are brown though rather than the more traditional iPhone black as they are probably made of gingerbread. Still, just goes to show if something gets as popular as the iPhone, anyone and everyone will try to make cash …

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

Brides can get help making wedding plans at Bridal Beginnings – News-Star

Published by under News

The 14th Annual Bridal Beginnings Show is Sunday at the West Monroe Convention Center, with more than 45 vendors and exhibitors set up to help brides-to-be plan the perfect wedding.

Share

No responses yet

Feb 26 2010

Local health, poverty, education highlight of RAND research – Shreveport Times

Published by under News

Infant health, child maltreatment and education attainment are among the “high-need areas” for children and families in the Shreveport-Bossier City area, according to a yearlong study by RAND researchers. As part of an initiative backed by the …

Share

No responses yet

« Prev - Next »