Word: salt
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...ideal meal, she says, is a “very big salad with a lot of vegetables” and some protein source. “I put a lot of olive oil and toss with just oil and then add kosher salt and a little bit of vinegar. I’m not shy with the oil,” Katzen says...
...real proof of Romney’s business ability, says HBS Dean and Romney’s close friend Kim B. Clark ’74, is his record as CEO of the 2002 Salt Lake Organizing Committee (SLOC...
Lovers of fish and shellfish flock to Canton's Seafood Restaurant, close to the Greenway Plaza office complexes. There the fish tanks aren't just decorative; they hold the live rockfish, black cod and jumbo crab waiting to be fried whole, baked in spicy salt or steamed with a simple but powerful ginger-scallion sauce...
...class. The petition contests his role as a public servant, citing his extensive private sector work in venture capital, and his lack of experience in the public sector. But Romney is not without public service credentials, having performed an admirable job as chair of the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, and he continues his work as governor of Massachusetts. And while his recent tenure is far from immaculate—refusing to reconsider rescinding tax rollbacks while he cuts social service spending and fails to balance the budget—he certainly could offer interesting advice and reflection...
...have only 50 calories from fat, while the traditional ones have 70. And our tasters found that the flavor of the new products matched or sometimes even surpassed that of the traditional products. The Cheetos Natural White Cheddar Puffs made with organic cornmeal were cheesier, with less grease and salt, than the regular cheese curls. And the Thick Cut Country BBQ potato chips had a more authentic barbecue taste. So while these new snacks can't be called health food, they are certainly healthier. And just as tasty...