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Amy Ephron: Holiday Shortcuts: Cherry Strudel

Food has styles and fashions. And in the last few years, as we've gotten out of the habit of ready-to-eat frozen foods or canned foods in favor of fresh, home-made, and preservative free. But there are still a few stand-outs that make holiday cooking ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  9 Nov 2009

Amy Ephron: Help Save the Moon

On Friday, NASA is planning to crash into the moon. And I'm just wondering who gave them permission to crash into the moon? Not once, but twice. The rocket and satellite will smash into the moon at 5600 mph (more than seven times the speed of sound). ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  7 Oct 2009
Related Topics: NASA,  TNT

Barbecue cookbook takes care of business

I have to confess -- my relationship to the barbecue is voyeur at best. Occasionally, I'm assigned "Bri-ing me another platter," which is ordered up as a faint cry from the deck where hopefully someone else is keeping "the barbecuer" company as I sort ...

From AMY EPHRON, Chicago Sun-Times,  9 Sep 2009
Related Topics: Mario Batali

Amy Ephron: Serious Barbecue

I have to confess - my relationship to the barbecue is voyeur at best. Occasionally, I'm assigned "Bri-ing me a-nother platter," which is ordered up as a faint cry from the deck where hopefully someone else is keeping "the barbecuer" company as I sort ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  28 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Mario Batali

Amy Ephron: A Higher Calling

I predict there's another shoe that's going to drop (not sure where she bought this one, but it's coming). Everything about Sarah Palin has been stunning and spectacular since John McCain announced her as his running mate -- to the "surprise" ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  6 Jul 2009
Related Topics: Sarah Palin,  Twitter Inc,  Federal Bureau of Investigation,  John McCain,  Karl Rove

Amy Ephron: Stop the Short Sellers

There's probably a baseball analogy in here somewhere but I'm not sure where it is. Oh well, here goes. A shortstop's job is to stop players from getting to third base and if you can't get to third base, there's no way you can score a run. And while ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  30 Mar 2009
Related Topics: Christopher Dodd,  Timothy F. Geithner,  Morgan Stanley

Amy Ephron: A New Movement

There is a movement to strip billions of dollars from the stimulus bill led by Ben Nelson of Omaha (whose Democratic status is debatable) and Susan Collins (Republican) of Maine. Included in the cuts are $50 million for the National Endowment for the ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  5 Feb 2009
Related Topics: Ben Nelson,  Susan Collins,  U.S. Republican Party,  U.S. Department of Homeland Security,  National Science Foundation

Amy Ephron: Crash Test

I know that 600,000 jobs hang in the balance over the auto industry bailout, but wait, I have a solution. Why don't we convert the factories to alternative energy sector plants? ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  12 Nov 2008
Related Topics: John Snow,  Tony Snow,  Henry Paulson,  Ted Turner,  Lou Dobbs

Amy Ephron: National Absentee Voting Guide!

As I dropped my son at GW last week, I realized he was going to be three thousand miles away from his polling place and had no idea how to register to vote absentee and neither did any of his roommates. ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  18 Sep 2008
Related Topics: John McCain,  U.S. Republican Party,  David Brooks,  Sarah Palin

Amy Ephron: Plain Food, Please

We'd walked past it a couple of times, a simple storefront set back from the street with a small porch, a glimpse of tables inside, unassuming. The Key Lime Cafe. Full at lunch-time, we assumed it was a Maryland version of a diner. We never even ...

From AMY EPHRON, Huffington Post,  8 Sep 2008
Related Topics: Frederick Douglass,  Donald Rumsfeld,  George Washington University,  U.S. Republican Party,  Barack Obama

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