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Chef Jimmy Bannos Jr. rocks this rockfish! Here's how to make it.
Everyone wants to make Chef Jimmy Bannos Jr.'s recipe as seen on Living Healthy Chicago! Can YOU make it for less than $20 like Jimmy and Jane? If you do, let us know on Facebook!
Sauteed Rockfish with Apple Fennel salad and Salsa Genovese
2 5 oz...Tags: Tony Mantuano, Salt, Fennel, Metal and Mineral, Lemons
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Chicago architect designs a beacon for health care in Haiti
MIREBALAIS, HAITI — Under a blinding Caribbean sun, far from the sleek Chicago residences she usually designs, architect Ann Clark saw well-laid plans turn to improvisation, yet again.
Overhead, a 2,850-pound ventilation system dangled from a...Tags: College Sports, Health, Medical Specialization, Architecture, Haiti
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San Francisco announces Coit Tower overhaul fund
SAN FRANCISCO — Amid a vigorous citizen campaign to raise awareness about the decay of San Francisco's Coit Tower and its Depression-era murals, city officials have announced a comprehensive effort to overhaul the historic landmark.
Mayor Ed Lee...Tags: Arts, Diego Rivera, Elections, Politics, Arts and Culture
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Chesapeake Bay oysters get new housing
GLOUCESTER — Even oysters are getting into manufactured housing these days. Thanks to the Chesapeake Bay Foundation, oysters are the beneficiaries of the latest in accommodations for the upwardly mobile bivalve. Cast of marine-safe concrete, dozens...
Tags: Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), Chesapeake Bay Foundation, Charity, Oysters
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Roof color and energy savings
Q: Will light-colored roofing keep my house cooler? A: It is true that the darker the color, the more heat your roof will attract. There are a variety of roof coatings and paints available that can make a roof lighter or offer more reflectivity of solar...Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Construction begins on new hotel
jnatalie-lees@aberdeennews.comGround has been broken for the new, three-story, 56-unit hotel, TownePlace Suites by Marriott at 402 S. Norwood St. north of the Lafayette Mall and west of Karl's TV and Appliance. Paul Darling, one of the hotel owners, said that contractors will be...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Canterbury, Burger King, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Most Of Manchester Parkade's Demolished "Dark Side" To Be Recycled
The Hartford CourantThe piles of steel and rubble at the Manchester Parkade's "dark side" demolition site have been growing daily, and almost all of it has some value, said Dan Costello of Costello Dismantling Co. "We expect, on this project, well over 90 percent of the...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Companies and Corporations
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English cottage revival in Homeland
John and Leila Juracek's British friends tell them their 1929 Tudor Revival house in Baltimore's Homeland neighborhood is more like an English cottage than the country cottages in England.
The L-shaped exterior is of 18-inch-thick stone dressed in ivy...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Central Park, England, Frederick Law Olmsted, Architecture
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Work to start on Slate Hill Road Bridge over U.S. Route 15 in Lower Allen Twp
PennDOT District 8 issued a reminder today that May 29 repair work will close the Slate Hill Road bridge over U.S. Route 15 in Lower Allen Township, Cumberland County. This work is part of an overall $7 million investment to repair and resurface a two-...
Tags: Transportation, Road Transportation, Travel Alerts, Travel
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Digging in the dirt, author Christopher Benfey unearths his family's story
Most memoirs are mush. Given the tender emotions, fragile reminiscences and flights of fancy that tend to flit and twirl within your average autobiography, the genre is known for its shifting, dreamlike core, not its steely spine. Christopher Benfey...
Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Mark Twain, Chicago Tribune, John Cage, Harriet Beecher Stowe
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Village green: Going ultra-eco in traditional home
"Nothing green." In 2008, that was a couple's caveat to architect Nate Kipnis when they hired him to renovate their Colonial home. "They thought it would look too high-tech or out-of-the box, and didn't understand environmentally sustainable design," he...Tags: An Inconvenient Truth (movie), Craigslist, Inc., Arable Farming, Architecture, Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning
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When selling a house, paint should be spiffy
The thing I enjoy about visiting the Paint Quality Institute in Spring House, Pa., is adding to my knowledge of paint and painting.
This advice is designed for people who are listing their houses for sale:
A recently applied, high-quality acrylic...Tags: Homes, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Consumers
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