Word: eggs
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Texas Gemmologist Roy Whetstine discovered the egg-size violet-and-blue rock in a Tupperware bin at an annual gem-and-mineral bazaar in Tucson last February. The amateur who had found the stone wanted $15 for it but readily sold it to the Texan for $10. Said Whetstine: "I was used to handling rocks and saying 'Yeah, that's a keeper' or 'That's no good.' " This one was a keeper...
...fraiche and caviars, chimney-smoked lobster, roast quail with savoy cabbage and kasha, wild mushroom tarts and such knockout desserts as macadamia nut tarts, lemon curd mousse and chocolate bread pudding. It would be a pity to cook by this book, thereby soiling pages with dabs of butter and egg yolk. Better photocopy recipes and keep the book on the coffee table, where it belongs...
...third is also the visiting team--the goose-egg layer known as the Crimson. In its second, third and fourth games of the season, Harvard put a total of zero points on the scoreboard, while giving up 44 to Holy Cross, 24 to William & Mary and three to Cornell...
...Great!," said egg roll vendor Linda Loui, who has worked at the Oktoberfest for the past two years. "When we told [Executive Director of the Harvard Square Business Association] Sally Alcorn, the director of the fair, that we were bringing Chinese food, she was thrilled. People want to see something different," she said...
Food vending stands also represented a wide variety of international samplings. In front of David's Cookies on Brattle Street, tacos, egg rolls, and bratwurst were sold, and further down the street one could buy "Italian sausage, delicious Shishkabob, and Teryaki-on-a stick" from the same stand. Along JFK street Piggie King, Johnnie's Munchie Machine, pretzel sellers and the Slush King attracted visitors to the square...