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...three-ounce serving of rice pilaf, for example, served at dinner on January 18, contained 42.89 calories and 4.81 grams of fat, according to the sign. Since one gram of fat is equivalent to nine calories, that means the dish contained 43.29 calories from fat--more calories from fat per serving than total calories...

Author: By Ariel R. Frank, | Title: Accuracy of 'Nutrition Bites' Questioned | 1/31/1996 | See Source »

...cites the example of broccoli souffle, a dish served in the dining halls that contains more than 40 grams of fat per serving...

Author: By Ariel R. Frank, | Title: Accuracy of 'Nutrition Bites' Questioned | 1/31/1996 | See Source »

...make a cardiologist apoplectic. Folse, owner of the celebrated Lafitte's Landing restaurant near Baton Rouge, served thick seafood gumbo, sauteed herb-encrusted duck breast, sauteed speckled trout, fried soft-shell crawfish, salad with vinaigrette dressing and--for those who had room left for it--Mardi Gras cake. Every dish was prepared the old-fashioned Louisiana way, with generous dollops of oil; every bite tasted heavenly. Yet the whole thing, from soup to dessert, was a low-fat meal. That's because Chef Folse had cooked it not with conventional oil but rather with an experimental--and as yet unapproved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HEALTH: ARE WE READY FOR FAT-FREE FAT? | 1/8/1996 | See Source »

...evaluations are filled out, students have a pretty good idea what they're going to get in their courses; they've taken midterms, handed in papers and so on. There is often a direct correlation between the grades they've been given and the evaluations they in turn dish out. For example, consider the evaluation which I received last year...

Author: By Dmitri Tymoczko, | Title: The Evaluation Game | 12/19/1995 | See Source »

Revenge is supposed to be a dish best eaten cold. Unfortunately for England's royal family, Princess Diana doesn't seem to mind having a scalded--or scalding--tongue...

Author: By Nancy S. Park, | Title: An Eye Through the Keyhole | 11/28/1995 | See Source »

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