Word: calf
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...made with peppermint oil for soothing sore teats. At his feet is a jug of aloe-vera juice, which he'll shoot down a cow's throat to help relieve stress. That morning he whipped up a brew of rice water, garlic, salt and beef bouillon to treat a calf with diarrhea. To go organic, he says, "you have to be open-minded. Fear is what holds a lot of people back. Fear of change...
...like a shot. Bush rushed so quickly through the plant that the photographers ushered in to capture the photo-op were sent scrambling, backing up with such furry to get out of his way that one nearly clipped the first lady. Clearly the president's torn calf muscle is healing nicely. "Was that a tour?" joked a White House aide when the clatter was over...
...DINNER WITH: When you eat out with chic chef Nigella Lawson, save room for calf's brains...
Shall I have the brains? Would that be better copy for you?" It would. So Nigella Lawson--former newspaperwoman, member of PEOPLE'S 50 Most Beautiful People list and reigning cookbook queen--has the calf's brains. She also has the octopus salami, the gnocchi with zucchini flowers, spaghetti with sardines, Tuscan steak, crispy duck and other gourmet victuals--many of which originally resided on my plate...
Also contributing to Harvard’s offensive woes were the limited playing time of tri-captain attack Matt Primm—who leads the team with 28 points but only played half of the game due to a calf injury—and a lack of consistency on faceoffs. Junior midfielder Alex Vap had led the Crimson to a .632 faceoff percentage entering the game but was only able to win two of 13 against Dartmouth...