Wednesday, March 7, 2007

Business Digest (Diet recipe smoothie)

Louisville Courier-Journal - Ernest Gallo, a marketing genius who parlayed $5,900 and a wine recipe from a library into the world's largest winemaking empire, died yesterday at his home in Modesto, Calif. He was 97. The Topps Co., maker of baseball cards and Bazooka bubble gum
Longview News-Journal - I came across a recipe in USA Weekend's Feb. 25 edition for "Light Fluffy Pancakes." Now who can resist a title like that? It had many variations, but I just made the original recipe. Here it is for you. Light Fluffy Pancakes 1 cup all-purpose flour
Seattle Post Intelligencer - BERKELEY, Calif. -- Ernest Gallo, the marketing genius who parlayed $5,900 and a wine recipe from the Modesto Public Library into the world's largest winemaking empire, died Tuesday at his home in Modesto, Calif. He was 97. "He passed away peacefully
Greenwich Time - * Rometa Miller is looking for a Hungarian poppy seed and walnut bread, a recipe she remembers from her childhood. "It's kind of sweet and you could use butter or not," Rometa says. * "I would like recipes that call for using root vegetables
Philadelphia Daily News - We thought," Wright said, "this could be a recipe for disaster. We looked at this whole thing as a potential mess." Add to the mix nagging injuries throughout the season to Sumpter and Wright's worries looked prescient. Sumpter was in and out of
Leaf Chronicle - Combine the butter, sugar, and cinnamon in a flambe pan or skillet. Place the pan over low heat, and cook, stirring, until the sugar dissolves. Stir in the banana liqueur, and place the bananas in the pan. When the banana sections soften and begin to
Morning Call - When you have a recipe to contribute, please provide your name, address and daytime phone number. Also, give the full names of any cookbooks or magazines you use, as well as the author's name and publishing company, so that we can properly credit
Detroit News - BERKELEY, Calif . -- Ernest Gallo, who parlayed $5,900 and a wine recipe from a public library into the world's largest winemaking empire, died Tuesday at his home in Modesto. He was 97. "He passed away peacefully this afternoon surrounded by his
Seattle Times - Gloria Bradley, of Naperville, Ill., has been entering cooking contests for 30 years and estimates she has won 200 times. It might be the most honeyed phrase a home cook can hear: "This [your recipe here] tastes like a million bucks!" If it won the
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette - D Imperio s, in Monroeville, Pa., is where you can find a real-deal Caesar salad. No shortcuts, no substitutions, no kidding. Owner Tony D Imperio dapper, charming and the consummate host likes to tell the story of how he got the recipe