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It came from an   OVEN! Updated at 2:33 AM
It came from an OVEN!

By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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First things first: If you like spending all weekend in a lawn chair next to your smoker, this isn't for you.

FOOD
Wednesday, December 03, 2008

German market to offer treats for all
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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In Germany, the advent season is marked by Christkindlmarkts.

    It's holiday traditions time
By Staff Reports
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It's time to start baking, and we want your recipes.

Divine things
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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Some recipes we only make during the holidays.

    Sign's cryptic mystery revealed: 'Just a hoot'
By MATT GLEASON World Scene Writer
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A poor man's sphinx waited for me on the corner of 11th Street and Peoria Ave. It stood tall ...

Great gifts and first-rate food await
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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It's such a fun surprise when you find good food in unexpected places.

    Cooking classes
By Staff Reports
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If you are interested in cooking classes for children, Sage Culinary Studio offers classes ...

 
Tuesday, December 02, 2008

It's the little things
By CARY ASPINWALL World Scene Writer
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Looking to make changes to better your health and fitness?

    A cinch that makes sense
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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Still have leftover turkey? Or maybe you were smart and froze your leftover turkey to use another ...

It's holiday traditions time
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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It's time to start baking, and we want your recipes.

 
Sunday, November 30, 2008

Attention, cooks: We want your traditional Christmas-season recipes
By Staff Reports
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It's time to start baking, and we want your recipes.

 
Thursday, November 27, 2008

10 things to do with leftover turkey
By Staff Reports
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1. THE CLASSIC — Spread two slices of bread with a thin layer of mayo, a few slices ...

    Bird is the word
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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One of the best things about going to the trouble of cooking a 15-plus-pound turkey is the ...

 
Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Kitchen Aid
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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Rachael Ray shows no signs of running out of steam.

    Turkey Day is only hours away. Here's help.
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene writer
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Everyone needs a couple of easy Thanksgiving recipes in their cooking repertoire.

Eco Tip
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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Hot-oil burns aren't the only down side to frying a turkey.

    Send us your holiday recipes and traditions
By Staff Reports
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It's time to start baking, and we want your recipes.

It's not too late to whip up some stuffing
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene Writer
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Yes, it's the day before Thanksgiving. No, it's not too late to think about making stuffin ...

    They're raising the real deal
By MATT GLEASON World Scene Writer
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Fran Wilson and her surgeon husband, David, own Greenhill Farm in Fort Gibson. It deals in ...

Radio host offers aid on Thanksgiving Day
By NATALIE MIKLES World Scene writer
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Considering the tagline for Lynne Rosetto Kasper's public radio show, you just know she eats ...

    Wine Of The Week: 2006 Red Guitar
By SCOTT CHERRY
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Wine: 2006 Red Guitar



AP
Brain waves are window into autism language woes
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
CHICAGO (AP) -- Unique brain wave patterns, spotted for the first time in autistic children, may help explain why they have so much trouble communicating....

Patient photos aid docs reading faceless CT scans
Monday, December 01, 2008
CHICAGO (AP) -- Imagine sitting in a dark room all day, evaluating CT scans and other medical images on a computer screen but never actually seeing real patients. That''s life for many radiologists....

Study raps Web sites touting stem cell therapies
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
NEW YORK (AP) -- Consumers should be wary of Web sites from clinics that offer stem cell treatments, says a study that found a lack of firm medical evidence to back up their claims. The Web sites in the study generally portrayed their therapies as safe, effective and ready for routine use, but published research doesn''t support that 'overoptimistic' picture, the study authors said....

British conjoined twin dies after surgery
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
LONDON (AP) -- Faith was breathing for Hope. So when the newborn conjoined Williams twins were separated, it turned out that Hope couldn''t live without her sister....

Zimbabwe declares national health emergency
Thursday, December 04, 2008
HARARE, Zimbabwe (AP) -- Zimbabwe declared a national emergency over a cholera epidemic and the collapse of its health care system, and state media reported Thursday the government is seeking more international help to pay for food and drugs to combat the crisis....

Texas time warp? State criticized for mental care
Wednesday, December 03, 2008
DENTON, Texas (AP) -- For more than a century, thousands of mentally disabled Americans were isolated from society, sometimes for life, by being confined to huge state institutions....

Report: Young doctors still too tired for safety
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Doctors-in-training are still too exhausted, says a new report that calls on hospitals to let them have a nap. Regulations that capped the working hours of bleary-eyed young doctors came just five years ago, limiting them to about 80 hours a week....

1 in 5 young adults has personality disorder
Tuesday, December 02, 2008
CHICAGO (AP) -- Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes with everyday life, and even more abuse alcohol or drugs, researchers reported Monday in the most extensive study of its kind....

Measles deaths drop worldwide, report estimates
Thursday, December 04, 2008
ATLANTA (AP) -- Measles deaths worldwide declined dramatically to about 200,000 a year, continuing a successful trend, global health authorities reported Thursday....

Brain-injured troops face unclear long-term risks
Thursday, December 04, 2008
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Many of the thousands of troops who suffered traumatic brain injuries in Iraq and Afghanistan are at risk of long-term health problems including depression and Alzheimer''s-like dementia, but it''s impossible to predict how high those risks are, researchers say....









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