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Rebecca Johnston: What do Yankees know about Southern fried chicken?
Cherokee Tribune
What in the world could a magazine published in Times Square in the heart of New York City by a bunch of Yankees know about frying chicken? Here in the South every cook I knew growing up was judged by her fried chicken as to the level of her culinary ...



Food Advertisers Cinching Belts
Women's Wear Daily
Almost every food magazine took a hit in 2011: Everyday Food and Every Day with Rachael Ray each dropped 21 percent; Cooking Light was down 14 percent; Saveur, 7 percent; Bon Appétit, 5 percent, and Food and Wine, 3 percent. Food Network Magazine ...



Super Bowl 2012: Marketing hype runs from beer and cars to condoms and cookies
Washington Post
It is Super Bowl week, so it is naturally time for Budweiser and Bud Light and Bud Light Platinum (huh?) to tout their wares. Coca-Cola will be there, so Pepsi has to be, too. Honda and Toyota, Best Buy and Bridgestone, M&M's and MetLife, ...

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Boston Globe

Indianapolis discovers the Super Bowl is all about excess
Boston Globe
Friday's slate of soirees included Playboy's annual bash, held at the Bud Light Hotel in the heart of the chaos, ESPN the Magazine's party, Audi's exclusive affair, and GQ's joint, where adorable servers wore matching Izod shirts.

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Chicagomag.com

Odyssey: A Search for Chicago Kreplach
Chicagomag.com
By Noah Isackson When it comes to authentic Jewish cooking, good or bad food is often a matter of what you grew up with. If Dad served his potato latkes with a side of applesauce, only a putz would taint them with sour cream.



Cook This Book: Mushroom & barley soup
Toronto Star
There are “10 golden rules for eating light,” low-fat cooking methods and other tricks. THE QUOTE: “Our goal with this book, and with the magazine, is to help you create quick, delicious, and healthy dinners on your own, all through the week.



Police: Stalker from north still targeting Queensbury teen and her mom
Glens Falls Post-Star
In one instance, Guiseppe said she was billed for a subscription to the magazine Cooking Light for herself and Lehman that she never ordered. Police are investigating the potential mail harassment, Stockdale said. Two computers were seized on Thursday, ...

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Photo District News

Cookbooks Come Out of the Kitchen
Photo District News
Magazines and newspapers treat restaurateurs like celebrities, Top Chef draws millions of viewers each week, “foodie” has entered everyday vocabulary, and there are thousands of Web sites devoted to food, cooking, entertaining and dining.



Super Bowl Marketing Hype Runs From Beer And Cars To Condoms And Cookies
Nashua Telegraph
By Barry Svrluga It is Super Bowl week, so it is naturally time for Budweiser and Bud Light and Bud Light Platinum (huh?) to tout their wares. Coca-Cola will be there, so Pepsi has to be, too. Honda and Toyota, Best Buy and Bridgestone, ...

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Crispy Creme de la Creme [Louisville Magazine]
Louisville.com
If the recipe came from a publication called Cooking Light, I wanted to shout even louder. One of my friends sent me a version of this month's recipe in an email link from her daughter, who lives in a college dormitory. The daughter said it was her new ...


Google News

Cooking Tips Featured Article

Gluten Intolerance and How To Live With It

02/05/12

by Frann Leach of The Health Site - Your Online Health Channel

Many people suffer from chronic pain from stomach upsets, muscle cramps or joint pains, or other seemingly unshakable complaints that seem to have no cause. Surprisingly often, eliminating gluten from the diet results in a marked improvement - even the complete elimination - of ailments of many years' standing. Even certain mental disorders, such as schizophrenia, have been found often to improve under a gluten-free regime.



Gluten intolerance is also known as gluten-sensitive enteropathy, coeliac disease, non-tropical sprue, coeliac sprue, primary malabsorption and ideopathic steatorrhoea.



Symptoms of gluten intolerance



NOTE: This list is not exhaustive. You don't need to have all the symptoms - if all sufferers had all the symptoms, it would not be so often unrecognised, and there would not be so many people walking around unaware that they are gluten intolerant. So, if you have one or two of the symptoms listed, you may be gluten intolerant. If you have more than two, you are a strong candidate for gluten intolerance, and four or more indicates you are a very strong candidate indeed.




  • abdominal distension

  • irritable bowel

  • stools which are pale, bulky, greasy and smelly

  • diarrhoea

  • headache

  • nausea and vomiting

  • poor appetite and drowsiness after eating

  • muscle cramps and spasms

  • bone or joint pains

  • anaemia, with weight loss

  • any of the above symptoms flare up under stress

  • obesity

  • rarely, oedema or constipation



Undiagnosed, the condition can lead to neurological disorders, intestinal ulceration and even intestinal cancer. Other medical conditions which may be linked to gluten intolerance include: Autism, Depression, Dermatitis Herpetiformis, Diabetes, Infertility, Multiple Sclerosis, Regional Enteritis, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Schizophrenia and Sjögren's Syndrome.



Diagnosing gluten intolerance



Because gluten is an insoluble antigen, gluten intolerance cannot be demonstrated by skin testing. Most of the methods available to doctors involve more or less intervention. However, if you wish to avoid time-consuming, uncomfortable and potentially expensive procedures, it is possible to diagnose by means of an elimination diet. However, many people who are gluten intolerant are also intolerant to lactose in milk, so to test for gluten intolerance, it is necessary to eliminate both gluten and dairy products for a period. If the symptoms recede, reintroduce a small amount of gluten to the diet, but not dairy products. Then, if symptoms return, stop gluten again for a couple of weeks before reintroducing dairy products.



Watching out for unexpected gluten



Gluten is found in wheat, rye, triticale, and to a lesser extent in oats and barley. You might think, then, that so long as you avoid pastry, bread, pasta and similar products made from flour, you would be safe. You would be wrong.



Gluten is used in many products that don't look as if they contain flour. In fact, in many cases, even looking at the label will not alert you to this, unless you know what to look for. One way in which wheat and wheat products may be described is as starch: modified starch, food starch, modified food starch, and similar descriptions. But often ingredients noted merely as 'emulsifiers' or 'stabilisers' are also wheat-derived.



Some examples of hidden gluten:



Most people know that the British sausage contains breadcrumbs - except the most high class variety of butcher's sausage, and even in this case it's quite likely (the bread is one of the ways in which the texture of the sausage is obtained, without including an unacceptably high proportion of fat).



Crab sticks are a product that on the surface looks as if it is made entirely of fish. Turn the pack over, though, to look at the label and you will find wheat flour or modified starch listed in the ingredients.



Some drinks contain gluten as a thickener, to provide 'body'.



Wheat flour may be a hidden ingredient in ice cream, ketchup, mayonnaise and instant coffee.



Grated cheese may be coated in flour or modified starch to stop it from sticking together in the packet.



Obviously, anything coated in batter or breadcrumbs contains gluten in the coating.



Monosodium glutamate, known to Chinese cooks as 'taste powder' or 've-tsin' is manufactured with gluten. This ingredient is very frequently included in factory-prepared goods, but may not be listed on the label - or merely described as a 'flavour enhancer'.



Although wheat germ does not itself contain gluten, because of the process of separation employed in manufacture, it is likely that a small amount of gluten will be present in wheat germ sold in the stores.



Malt and malt extract are derived from wheat, and can be a hidden source of gluten.



Any alcoholic drink made from grain - beer or whisky, for example - is a hidden source of gluten.



Even medicines may contain gluten, used as a thickener or a binder.



Living without gluten



Nowadays, there is a good number of gluten-free products on the supermarket shelves, but obviously the range is pretty small in comparison with what is available to gluten-tolerant shoppers, and usually expensive, as well. For example, a loaf of gluten-free bread will most likely set you back up to ten times the price of the standard product - and to my mind, it is not 'toothful'; the texture just isn't right, due to the lack of the elastic properties which the gluten normally provides.



I'm gluten-intolerant myself, and have spent a bit of time trying to find good products. One I definitely recommend is from Real Foods Pty in Australia: Corn Thins. These are very tasty, definitely a big step up from the ubiquitous rice cakes (which to my mind taste more like polystyrene than food). Corn Thins come in several varieties and they're nice with jam, with sliced meat, or whatever you like. For availability, check out their website at www.cornthins.com.



Gluten Free Recipes



This is a list of some gluten-free recipes I've found. I haven't tested all of them, and they are a bit of a mixed bunch, but you may find them useful. I will add to them as I find new recipes (we're in this together, after all), so visit The Health Site — Your Online Health Channel — now and then for more recipes!







Soups and Starters


Artichoke Soup

Avocado Mousse

Beetroot Soup

Brussels Sprout Soup

Creamy Celery Soup

Summer Soup

Tomato Sorbet


Main Courses


Cod Fiesta

Country Lamb

Piquant Pork

Roast Capon

Roast Chicken

Roast Duck

Roast Goose

Roast Grouse

Roast Partridge

Roast Pheasant

Roast Pigeon

Roast Quail

Roast Turkey

Slow Roast Brisket of Beef

Somerset Chicken in Cider


Main Course Accompaniments


Apple Sauce

Apricot and Rice Stuffing

Barbecue Sauce

California Sauce

Cranberry Sauce

Savoury Butter

Sweet and Sour Sauce

Tomato Sauce


Terrines and Patés


Farmhouse Paté


Salads and Dressings


Poached Trout


 

Vegetables


Duchesse Potatoes

Game Chips

Patate alla Poppea

Peas with Lettuce

Pisellini alla Capricciosa

Potato Pickle Salad

Runner beans with Garlic

Zesty Red Cabbage

Desserts and Puddings


Apple Lemon Mousse

Apple Snow

Brandy Butter

Butterscotch Rum Sauce

Coeur à la Crème

Fresh Fruit Salad

Grapefruit Freeze

Grapefruit Sorbet

Hazelnut and Apple Mousse

Lemon Sorbet

Loganberry Whip

Melba Sauce

Orange Sorbet

Pineapple Sorbet

Raspberry Sorbet

Strawberry Mousse

Tangy Summer Sauce


Cakes, Bakes and Sweeties


Almond Paste

Coconut Mountains

Royal Icing


Preserves and Pickles


Fig Preserve with Brandy

Pears in Orange Syrup

Winter Chutney




Happy Cooking!



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