| Cheer on the Pats Sunday with these super treats
The po-boy sandwich isn't all we have up our sleeve for Super Bowl Sunday. I have a friend who cut a recipe out of The Journal food section a hundred years ago. Okay, maybe more like 25 or 30 years ago but she's made so many Truck Stop Reese Pies that she feels like she's been making them for a century. It's a blend of chocolate and peanut butter and a favorite among her kids and her nephews who all want one of their own for holiday and birthday gifts. She makes three at a time with prepared graham cracker crusts for ease. It sounds perfect for a dessert for Super Bowl Sunday as does a recipe from Martha Stewart for Spicy Citrus Caramel Chicken Wings. SPICY CITRUS CARAMEL CHICKEN WINGS 3 pounds chicken wings, wing tips removed and cut at the joint, if necessary 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 teaspoons coarse salt Zest of 1 lime Zest of 1 lemon 3 blood oranges 1/3 cup sugar 1/2 cup freshly squeezed blood orange juice 3 tablespoons corn syrup 1 teaspoon finely chopped fresh ginger 1 to 2 teaspoons Sriracha (hot sauce) Preheat oven to 450 degrees.
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After about a month, on Shabbos (the weekly day of rest in Judaism), he woke up and heard screaming and crying in the family room downstairs. His dad, 38, told him that his mother had died last night. She would have been a cripple for life if she had lived because of the infection from the burns on her legs. (Treatment would have been much better today with the burn centers technology available) "I hugged my dad and said, 'I still have you.' I was very close to him at that time, even though he became stricter." At the funeral, the coffin, carried by a horse-drawn carriage, had blood dripping from it, which was disturbing to Wolf. The rabbi, who led the funeral proceedings, taught him to say the Kaddish (a traditional Jewish mourner's prayer) for his mom. Many non-Jews from the neighborhood walked with the procession to the end of town (there were no anti-Semitic feelings) before their family went on to the burial site.
Recipes: Super Bowl nibbles that score big
Super Bowl Sunday is fast approaching and restaurants, bars and pubs are gearing up across Canada in anticipation of the inevitable crowds of beer swilling, nacho chomping, football loving customers. But some say fans aren't as devoted to watching in public places as they used to be and prefer the comforts of their own home to sitting in a bar sweating it out with a group of strangers. The football and food business has changed for restaurants and bars, says Chris Ryan, who owns the Patrick O.Ryan's Irish Pub in Windsor, Ont. People with extensive home theatres, wide flat-screen TVs and fancy or remodelled kitchens tend to stay put for such televised events, he maintains. "It's become a home party," he maintains, adding the emphasis on drinking and driving enforcement has had an impact, too.
Ditch the String Beans With Hearty Homestyle Casserole
My mom always makes this casserole for dinner when the weather gets cold, especially during the winter holidays. She likes that it doesn't need fancy ingredients and that it doesn't require much thought to make during the busy and often demanding holiday season. Between finals and end of the semester celebrations, as college students we cherish those extra moments, not to mention tasty, cheap food. The cream cheese and sour cream might seem like ingredients that you don't often find in a casserole, but the two mixed together actually make the dish more filling than the usual casserole. You won't need salad or veggies to go with this tasty dish; it's a meal in itself. A delicious recipe for college students, this dish is hearty, filling and very easy to make in a dorm kitchen after a long cold day braving the elements running from classes in the Car Barn to the Intercultural Center.
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