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...love it" "But Ted, I don't like seafood." Portuguese dishes, and the menu at the Casa, mostly consist of fish and shellfish, as a natural result of Portugal's seacoast. I was worried. But Portuguese seafood is unlike any other fish dish you'll ever eat--it's good. Really good...
After UNH got on the board first with 4:09 gone in the opening period, Harvard's Brita Lind answered just 50 seconds later with a tenacious, length-of-ice drive and dish to Julia Trotman, who tucked the puck past Wildcat goalie Cathy Narsiff--considered by many to be the finest netminder in the women's game...
...that he's a complainer, but the Quality Inn wasn't the most classy hotel he's ever stayed in. "I called room service and asked for a sandwich, and they sent me two prostitutes," he said. At least they didn't send him sushi, a trendy dish whose appeal Maher doesn't quite understand: "Sushi? It's not food--it's bait...
...runs through one-way streets halfway to Somerville every 15 minutes and all the way into Allston every few hours. The closest it gets to Harvard Square on a run to the Quad is Lamont Library. And the schedule is more complicated than diagrams for assembling a Pakistani satellite dish...
...seems that wherever I go, Cajun is in. Most yuppie-esque restaurants now serve some dish that's "blackened" and the least bit spicy and call it Cajun, and there's even a new restaurant in the Square specializing in Cajun food...