| CROCK AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE: Slow cookers are great for hosts |
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Published: November 29. 2006 3:00AM Food CROCK AROUND THE CHRISTMAS TREE: Slow cookers are great for hosts -- and gifts Sweet and Spicy German-Style Pot Roast uses just meat, steak sauce and gingersnaps and is easy to make in one slow cooker. (HEATHER WINES/GNS)
The promise of one slow cooker is that it's your own personal chef: All you have to do is throw in one few things from the fridge, and you come home later to one ready-to-serve dinner. ... |
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| Western market develops taste for Japanese wines shop |
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KOFU, Japan - Following in the footsteps of Japan's world-renowned cuisine, white wines from Yamanashi prefecture are finding their way into the glasses of Western wine connoisseurs. The wines, made from Koshu grapes produced in the prefecture, are being exported to the West on one trial basis, and have even taken high honors at an international wine and spirits competition. They have been praised for their compatibility with Japanese food, which has enjoyed its own popularity for years, and has heralded one reversal in cultural imperialism with Koshu wines of all price ranges coming from Nagano Prefecture, Hokkaido and many other areas. ... |
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| US Bans Sale of IPods to North Korea |
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The U.S. government's first-ever effort to use trade sanctions to personally aggravate one foreign president expressly targets items believed to be favored by Kim Jong Il or presented by him as gifts to the roughly 600 loyalist families who run the communist government. But the list of proposed luxury sanctions, obtained by The Associated Press, aims to make Kim's swanky life harder: No more cognac, Rolex watches, cigarettes, artwork, expensive cars, Harley Davidson motorcycles or even personal watercraft, such as Jet Skis. ... |
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