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Meet the new iPod family
Apple Corp. on Tuesday unveiled a revamped lineup of iPod music players.
Changes delayed
Ralph Friedgen thinks better of making substantial changes after Saturday's loss.
Yorktowne Panko Crusted Crabcakes
Low fat and low calories – can it get better than this? Crabcakes are an Eastern Seaboard/Mid-Atlantic States staple and Chef Pawlowski adds a satisfying crunch and texture to his with the Japanese Bread Crumbs called Panko and that are easily available at most supermarkets.
Yorktowne Mushroom Crusted Tenderloin of Pork
“This pork dish is one that came about by a brainstorming session when we went to the Iron Chef competition,” said Chef Pawlowski. “We wanted to pick up on the Pennsylvania regional cuisines – what is Pennsylvania food? What we decided is that pork is a good hearty dish and the next step was that mushrooms are very regional. This dish’s heart is a blend of shallots with Portobello, Shi--take Mushrooms, Chopped (reader word filter would not allow this word!) and porcini mushrooms. The pork is coated with a dusting of black trumpet mushrooms and it is just one of those dishes a chef gets lucky with.”
Yorktowne Tomato Bisque
Wholesome, hearty and heartwarming. The Yorktowne Hotel Tomato Bisque is a staple that Chef Pawlowski would never consider removing from his menu!
Tomato-Orange Risotto with Jumbo Shrimp
As Florida moves into its cooler fall season, Chef Arpke has found the perfect seasonal comfort food in his Tomato Orange Shrimp Risotto. This standout Risotto is a one-pan dish originally created for one of Chef Arpke’s sold-out annual cooking classes held every November.
TOMATO-ORANGE RISOTTO WITH JUMBO SHRIMP
As Florida moves into its cooler fall season, Chef Arpke has found the perfect seasonal comfort food in his Tomato Orange Shrimp Risotto. This standout Risotto is a one-pan dish originally created for one of Chef Arpke’s sold-out annual cooking classes held every November.
The California itinerary
The Golden Bears are coming East on Friday. But they won't wait til then to adjust to a time change.
Wilmington's digital TV transition: the next day
Wilmington, N.C., on Monday became the first market in the U.S. to transition from analog to digital TV.
An Obama robocall in battleground Missouri
Show Me State voters are getting calls from Team Obama attacking John McCain on the economy.
An Obama robocall in battleground Missouri
Show Me State voters are getting calls from Team Obama attacking John McCain on the economy.
U.S. may transfer Iranian refugees to Iraq
The White House is seeking assurances from Iraq's government.
KILL - Cooperstown Bound? Jim Kaat
In previous columns, we've talked about Lee Smith's 478 career saves, Curt Schilling's postseason dominance and Jack Morris' epic 10-inning World Series-clinching win. All of these feats are major components in their respective cases for Hall of Fame enshrinement, but only time will tell if they'll prove compelling enough to get them in. This week we'll take a look at the career of Jim Kaat, who amassed 283 wins during his quarter-century in the big leagues but is known more for his whopping 16 Gold Gloves than anything else. By Nick Leco.
No rest for the defense
California's scored at least 17 points in every half this season --- and could be in position to deal a crushing blow to a Maryland defense that spent nearly two-thirds of last week's game on the field.
Keeping It Real With Ms. Vicki
Ms. Vicki's Quote of the Week: The Battle of the Midway June 4-7, 1942
The Battle of the Midway June 4-7, 1942