Perfect for: Passover (Asbury Park Press)Food and wine experts both say you don't need to sacrifice the quality of taste to celebrate Passover, happening this year from sundown April 8 to 16. Passover is the eight-day observance commemorating the freedom and exodus of the Israelites from Egypt. It is a time of family gatherings and meals called seders, where the story of Passover is retold through the reading of the Haggadah. With its ...
Australia: Further Investment in a C02 Recovery Unit (ThomasNet)Air Liquide will invest around 10 million in Australia in a carbon dioxide recovery unit. The Australian market in industrial applications for carbon dioxide, essentially fire fighting, wine making, carbonation of soft drinks, food preservation and freezing, cold chain preservation and water treatment, represents 200,000 tonnes per year and has been growing steadily by 4% annually driven by food ...
Wine mecca beckons tastebuds (The Santa Clara)The Sterling Vineyards wine educator and tour guide, Sharon, asks her guests these questions as they sink their noses deep into the recesses of the wine glass: "What do you smell? What does it remind you of?" Responses vary from "wet gravel" to "Aunt Sue's old attic" and "the dentist's office."
Perfect for Passover (Asbury Park Press)New products are now Kosher for Passover
Rebecca Rusch's partner in South Africa, Matthew Weatherley-White, says some riders find the event a little too epic (Velo News)Editor's Note: Rebecca Rusch competed in South Africa's Absa Cape Epic stage race on on a Mixed team with fellow American Matthew Weatherley-White. Rusch, a two-time 24-hour mountain biking world champion, is sharing her daily diaries with VeloNews readers. Her stage 5 and 6 diaries were not published until today because VeloNews used up its March quota on the word "epic". This stage 6 diary was ...
Saskatchewan loosens its liquor laws (CBC Saskatchewan)The provincial government Wednesday eased some long-standing restrictions on the sale and production of alcohol in Saskatchewan.
Famed French vintners plan China vineyard (AFP via Yahoo! News)One of the great names in wine-making, Domaines Barons de Rothschild, said Sunday it plans to develop a vineyard in China to take advantage of growing interest in wine here.
Smaller makes for better as grapes take their time (South African Wine News)A smaller harvest and smaller berries - to deliver big time. That harmonious combination, offers enormous potential for expression and excellence as the wine grapes move from vine to cellar to bottle, is this year's promise.
Big business and health care (Dothan Eagle)Does it cost too much? Yes. Is there a great deal of waste? Yes. Can it be improved? Oh, yes. Should we throw the baby out with the bath water? No.
One on One with Richard Childress, President and CEO of Richard Childress Racing (RCR) (Carteret County News-Times)(ARA) - When Richard Childress started racing professionally in 1969, he chose car No. 3 as a tribute to driver Junior Johnson and all the other greats who drove the number. Over the next three decades, he and Dale Earnhardt Sr. made the No. 3 an icon within the sport.
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