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Just Born, Inc. and Chronicle Books Introduce New PEEPS(R) Recipe and ...

SAN FRANCISCO and BETHLEHEM, Pa., Jan. 15 /PRNewswire/ -- For PEEPS(R) sake! They're cute. They're tasty. And this No. 1 selling non-chocolate Easter candy is taking center stage in a new book, PEEPS(R)! Recipes and Crafts to Make with Your Favorite Marshmallow Treat. Written by Charity Ferreira with photographs by Liz Wolfe, it will be available in March.

Ideas include Frosty PEEPSicles; a PEEPS(R) Holiday Wreath and even a PEEPinata, just to name a few. Cheerful, mouthwatering photographs inspire while easy step-by-step instructions explain the how-to so both kids and adults can tickle their taste buds. Also included is a list of resources for all of your PEEPS(R) projects. Games, decorations, and desserts never looked so adorably edible!

Other PEEPS(R) inspirations include: S'More PEEPS(R), PEEPS(R) Fondue, PEEPS(R) Mai Tai, PEEPS(R) in a Blanket, Molten Chocolate PEEPS(R) Cakes, PEEPS(R) Checkers, PEEPS(R) Wedding Cake Topper, PEEPS(R) Leis and a PEEPS(R) Printed Canvas Tote.


Learn the secret to getting your kids to eat their vegetables

She'll eat raspberries, no other fruit. And cucumbers are pretty well it for vegetables.

Molly-Beth Naimer wasn't always such a picky eater. "As a baby, she liked everything," her mother recalls. There was even a time she ate broccoli and green beans, steamed.

These days, Molly-Beth, who turns 5 next month, eats little apart from fare like Kraft Dinner or grilled cheese sandwiches, pasta sprinkled with cheese occasionally, chicken sometimes, meatballs rarely.

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READER EXCHANGE: The rush is on to finish these iced coffee, stir-fry ...

It hardly seems possible, but before we know it, iced coffee season will be upon us once again. You may think I'm "rushing the season," but I'm willing to bet I'm not the only one whose thoughts have turned, albeit longingly, to warmer weather.Since Dick Williams of Sparta, Wis., requested iced coffee recipes a while back, a few have trickled in here and there. Today we'll finish up this request with a volley of recipes located by Karen Vick of La Crosse. For those who don't like coffee, Karen also has provided an iced take on hot cocoa.
There are a couple of con queso recipes left, for a different Karen, as well as a couple more suggestions for a taco breakfast bake for Carla Korish of La Crosse, but those will wait for a week as we look into Carla's other request: "good and easy" stir-fry recipes.One of the stir-fry recipes is from a new contributor to the Exchange, but her voice and name should be familiar to you if you listen to WIZM's Thursday morning Coulee Region Cooks: Kris Nandory of U-Bake in Shelby Mall sent a recipe, saying, "When I read your article this past Sunday ...


Cooking lessons to be compulsory for teens

They must be healthy, easy to prepare and the kind of meals that teenagers will want to eat.

The announcement comes as part of the Government’s obesity strategy, which Mr Balls will help to launch tomorrow with Alan Johnson, the Health Secretary.

Mr Balls told the Daily Mirror: "Teaching kids to cook healthy meals is an important way school scan help produce healthy adults. My mum was passionate about all this and bought me my first Delia Smith book."

The 15 per cent of schools that do not offer food technology classes tend to be all-boys’ schools and former boys-only schools. Ministers say that this is an unacceptable throw-back to the days of gender stereotyping.

The new secondary curriculum emphasises practical cooking skills, and will also include diet and nutrition, hygiene and safety and wise food shopping.


Greetings from the Red Zone

And while there is much to applaud in this approach, it appears that currently this it is a recipe for gridlock (witness the failure so far to enact the hydrocarbon law that had been approved by the cabinet).

The meeting with the Deputy Prime Minister in his residence was fascinating. The meeting room resembled the Corcoran Gallery and Saleh, a Kurd who speaks English fluently, is quite articulate and charismatic, just the opposite of Maliki. In fact it dawned on me that he would go over much better with the media than Maliki. From what I was told every foreign government and international organization wants to deal with him.

Saleh said all the right things but after a while it seemed he was telling us what we wanted to hear; that is, his goals are creating a unified Iraq, providing scholarships for younger civil servants regardless of ethnic background, reducing the size of government, and making the legislature strong enough to bring down the government (including him).


The Melting Pot Reveals Recipe for Valentine's Day Romance

TAMPA, Fla., Jan. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- This Valentine's Day, The Melting Pot (www.meltingpot.com) fondue restaurants offer a recipe for romance and tender tales from Lover's Lanes (secluded seating areas for couples) to ignite or reignite the romantic spark.

The Melting Pot's experience certainly establishes it as an authority on romance. Each year, its 129 restaurants host more than 500,000 couples celebrating wedding anniversaries, 21,000 prom and homecoming dates and nearly 13,000 marriage proposals.

This year, many locations offer a special Valentine's Day menu that includes starters like champagne Swiss cheese or crab imperial cheddar fondue; a strawberry almond or Caesar salad, a main course with Maine lobster tail, filet medallions or vanilla rum chicken and a choice of flaming turtle chocolate or white chocolate with a raspberry heart fondue for dessert.


Hasselbeck talks coaches, future

First there are rounds to make on Radio Row at the Phoenix Convention Center with his mom, doing their part to tackle hunger.

The Hasselbecks were among a group of NFL players and their mothers who starred in the soup commercials that aired this season. Hasselbeck became a fan of the Campbell's ad campaign because of the late Reggie White, Hasselbeck's teammate in 1998 and a former pitchman.

José Miguel Romero: 206-464-2409 or jromero@seattletimes.com

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