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Variations on the noodle theme (San Francisco Chronicle)

There's a lot of uncertainty about what the new year will bring, but one thing that's for sure is you need to eat. It's also pretty clear that most of us will be doing a lot more home cooking in the coming year. At my house we have been cutting down on eating...

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The Next Speculative Bubble (GoldSeek.com)

2008 was a brutal, bitch of a year. Nothing like the Bold and Beautiful most housewives or closest trash junkies know and love. (I am occasionally included in this list).

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A primer on Asian vegetables (Orange County Register)

Bok choy, gai choy, gai lan - what's the difference? Cathy Thomas explains.

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