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Holiday recipe thoughts
Here are my thoughts on the Times Free Press holiday recipe contest. They’re three good reasons to send your recipe in.
July 23, 2008
What's next on the food watch
First it was tomatoes. Now it’s cilantro. What next? Onions? Basil? Let’s see, what else goes into salsa?
July 16, 2008
Stay safe with eggs
Just because Independence Day picnics are over doesn’t mean the picnic season is finished. In fact, it will go well into the fall.
July 9, 2008
Hank Hill as a cook
Whenever local attorney Hank Hill throws a party, he does it with gusto. In other words, I don’t eat all day because I know there’s going to a lot of food.
July 2, 2008
Big River at 15
Hard to believe that it’s been 15 years since Big River Grille opened in Chattanooga on Broad Street.
June 25, 2008
A special gift
I won’t bore you with tales of my 50th birthday since I pretty much filled you in last week.
June 18, 2008
Time for milestones
It’s hard to believe that my youngest daughter, Taylor, is now a college graduate. Not that the other two aren’t. My oldest, Anne, is now an architect at Artech here in town.
June 11, 2008
Kudos to Food Lion
I rarely shop at Food Lion. Nothing against the place really. There’s not one in my neighborhood, that’s all.
June 4, 2008
An idea worth trying
I received an e-mail from my sister recently that told me something I’ve never known before.
May 28, 2008
Atlanta visit
Last weekend, I paid my every-now-and-again visit to Atlanta. That translates into: Whenever I save enough money to go to IKEA and Trader Joe’s, along with the gas money to get there and back.
May 21, 2008
Flavors of America play out in Switzerland
I got an interesting e-mail from the Park Hotel Weggis, a boutique hotel in Switzerland that’s a member of the exclusive Relais and Chateaux group of hotels and resorts.
May 14, 2008
'Protein foods'
I heard a woman talking about the rising price of rice on the news recently, and she said she’d just have to find other ways to get protein in her family’s diet.
May 7, 2008
Small town perspective
It’s nice to see that some things never change. Small towns around the South are my favorite places to visit.
April 30, 2008
Thoughts of a pimento cheese sandwich
After a week at The Masters, I had my fill of turkey and mustard sandwiches on one slice of wheat bread. I was doing my best to stay on Weight Watchers and threw away the top slice of bread and felt that was fairly healthful.
April 23, 2008
Checking out the labels
Right when food labeling was thought to be one of the best ways to watch your health, TV news reports that when a box reads “O” trans-fats or “0” grams of fat per serving, it really could have fat?
April 16, 2008

First Person

Rock City birdhouses to $85,000 chairs at ‘Antiques Roadshow’
2008-07-19
“Antiques Roadshow” has been must-see TV on Monday nights in my home for years. I’m fascinated by the junk people bring in and their stories behind those pieces.

Metro Chatt

Sheriff candidates Beck, Hammond disagree on county jail privatization
2008-07-20
Republican Hamilton County sheriff candidate Jim Hammond said Tuesday he would consider letting a private company run the county jail.

CD Reviews

CD Reviews: Justin Townes Earle: “The Good Life.” Bloodshot Records.
2008-02-11
For those who loved country before Music Row smothered it in studio laquerwork or who are just fans of flavorful southern music with short attention spans, here’s the skinny on singer/songwriter Justin Townes Earle’s studio debut “The Good LIfe”: as soon as it hits shelves March 25, pick it up.

Scenic City Sounds

Sean Phipps & Casey Phillips discuss Folk Music
2008-07-25
It may come to no surprise to you that I consider myself a “folkie,” defined as a fan of Folk music. I love a song that means something to somebody, a song that is worth singing if nothing more than for the sheer joy of doing so.

Tech Cast

Music tech
2008-07-22
This week in the column I track a few new trends and stories I’ve been following, including the never ending Yahoo Microsoft soap opera.
Tech movies
2008-07-15
E-mails answered
2008-07-08

Food

Holiday recipe thoughts
2008-07-23
Here are my thoughts on the Times Free Press holiday recipe contest. They’re three good reasons to send your recipe in.
Stay safe with eggs
2008-07-09

Prep Sports

Area prep baseball teams take aim at Spring Fling
2008-05-18
Another year is almost gone for high school athletes. The seniors, most of them anyway, have graduated and the Spring Fling, Tennessee’s state high school championship series for spring sports, is all that stands between us and the shelf for the 2007-08 high school seasons.

NASCAR

Stewart off and running with Stewart-Haas
2008-07-19
Tony Stewart is off to a flying start with Stewart-Haas Racing, proving the soon-to-be owner/driver won’t be in over his head in 2009.

UT UGA UTC

Epps: Looking at SEC with big 10 questions
2008-07-23
Large, hungry members of the sports media will convene near Birmingham today for SEC Media Days. And not just for the luncheon. SEC Media Days signal the commencement of SEC football in 2008 and plenty of news and features, so let’s get started with 10 questions:

NCAA

Davidson enjoying life in the Sweet 16
2008-03-27 They lined up along Faculty Drive late Wednesday afternoon, four and five deep, quite possibly more folks than Davidson College’s 1,700 total students.
Shouldered load
2008-03-26

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