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...entrees are reasonably priced, mostly $7.00 to $13.00. Their size, yet again, is almost unreasonably large, but that's not really a negative, now is it? Add to that the buffet to satisfy all of your side-dish fetishes (cornbread), and you'll find the appetizers are quite honestly unnecessary. But as for the taste...when we took our first bite of an enormous brick of a beef burrito bursting with rabbit food filler, the long line at the Border became understandable. The shrimps and mussels prepared in a "Veracruz style" is aesthetically pleasing but is in reality a watered...

Author: By Adam Sonfield, | Title: A Moody Meal | 10/7/1993 | See Source »

Nutritional counts including data about fat and calories for each dish will be available at the checker's tables for the health-conscious and those trapped in Union lines, and menu cards will display this information on the food lines as well...

Author: By Sandra S. Park, | Title: Initiatives Pepper Student Dining | 9/29/1993 | See Source »

...there is growing suspicion, not to mention evidence, that our national-fitness fixation has come off the hinge, that there are those among us who are guiltlessly, remorselessly, allowing themselves to kick off their Nikes, sink deep into a couch and stay there. "You used to be quite a dish," said a middle-aged wag upon meeting a former lover. "Now you're quite the tureen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Couch Potatoes, Arise! | 8/9/1993 | See Source »

Ribs--The quintessential Memphis dish. The ribs at Corky's, a well-known Memphis restaurant, are arguably the best in the world. (Memphis is the site of an annual world barbecue festival, remember.) The ribs the lawyers eat in the movie are "wet ribs," slathered with barbecue sauce. When a place refers to "Memphis-style ribs," they're talking about "dry ribs," which are cooked with spices and served sans sauce. Both are terrific...

Author: By Marion B. Gammill, | Title: The Firm Fan's Guide to Understanding Memphis, Tenn. | 7/2/1993 | See Source »

...shot for a million. Then it all started vanishing like a dream. Within days, he was back at work fixing the aging steam pipes around Camp Lejeune. Back in his neat three-bedroom brick house on a rural lot dotted by a stand of loblolly pines and a satellite dish. Back in Beulaville, a town so small that wife Vickie jokes, "We just got our second traffic light." Back to oblivion. In a week there'd be no more crews from CNN and ESPN, no more calls from radio stations in Texas and Tokyo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: On Coming Close, So Close | 4/19/1993 | See Source »

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