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...wine region of Martinborough, with the Toast Martinborough drinkathon. Your chances of attending are slim, if last year is anything to go by - the 10,500 tickets for the 2002 event sold out in less than an hour. Console yourself with the Great Fitzroy Mussel Fest (a vast mussel bake on Great Barrier Island on Jan. 10, 2004), or Wellington's Pinot Noir 2004 - a taste-and-talk fest for lovers of the trendy varietal from Jan. 28-Jan. 31. The Hawkes Bay Festival (Feb. 6-Feb. 9) sees open house, if not open bar, at 25 wineries...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Great Southern Cook-off | 11/2/2003 | See Source »

...It’s a nine-month-long process,” she explains. “You learn how to bake bread from A to Z—You learn about the ingredients in the bread, in what proportion they are used, how to shape the loaf, the rising times and the stages of the bread preparation.” In addition, she says, “You also learn about the different parts of the oven. It’s like you learn about the different parts of your computer, you know, like where the on button...

Author: By Clarel Antoine, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: No Time To Loaf Around | 10/16/2003 | See Source »

...much does it take to save the WUSA? I am having a bake sale." JACQUELINE TIERNEY, 11-year-old soccer fan, in an e-mail to U.S. World Cup captain and San Diego Spirit star Julie Foudy, after it was announced that the professional Women's United Soccer Association would fold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Verbatim: Sep. 29, 2003 | 9/29/2003 | See Source »

Eleven-year-old Jacqueline Tierney last week told U.S. women's soccer captain Julie Foudy that she planned to hold a bake-sale to help save the cash-starved Women's United Soccer Association. Turns out, though, that Jacquline may be able to save her cookie dough. Her offer had come in response to the announcement, just days before Saturday's start of the Women's World Cup, that the women's pro soccer league planned to fold, for want of eight investors at $2.5 million each required to keep the WUSA afloat. But Time has learned that four companies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Soccer's Women Pro League is Still Kicking | 9/20/2003 | See Source »

...then, wrinkles and all, with only two iced buns protecting her modesty? To pull that off takes confidence, grace and an infectious sense of humor - and Calendar Girls is busting out with all of them. Based on the true story of the U.K.'s Rylstone Women's Institute - think bake-offs and quilting circles - whose members posed for a tastefully nude calendar in 1999 to raise money for leukemia research, Calendar Girls (out in the U.K. this week, the rest of Europe soon after) is a celebration of mature beauty with a giddy playfulness usually reserved for twentysomething romantic comedies...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Reel Women | 9/7/2003 | See Source »

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