History On Christmas Cookies News
Easier Said Than Done: Everyone has a family history
By Pat Wick I agreed to be a guest speaker for the Sierra Vista Genealogy Club early in the year. As I brought up the subject of genealogy, I was fascinated that so many had a story they were happy to tell about their own family history. There’s Judy, whose husband’s family had a cookbook that contained a front page with a picture of his great grandparents and their seven daughters: Alma, Ida ...
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I'll Have Another makes a name for himself with Kentucky Derby win
The long shot chased down favored Bodemeister to win the 138th running of the Kentucky Derby.
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A sweet dream come true
EVESHAM — When the 800 guests at the Sports Emmy Awards on Monday open their duffel bags of parting gifts, they’ll be greeted with the sweet scent of Lemon Sprinkle cookies baked in the township.
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Cookies for a cause
La Petite France on Main Street in Hyannis is known for its cookies, chocolate-dipped macaroons, hearty oatmeal bursting with juicy raisins, zingy gingerbread and of course, the utterly divine warm and melty chocolate chip.
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Bite by Bite
Kathy Stephenson has been the food writer at The Tribune since 2000. A Utah native, Stephenson's first job was picking zucchini on her grandparent's Kaysville farm. Every Christmas, Stephenson's neighbors and colleagues look forward to getting a plate of her baklava.
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