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...thai is that it consists of fresh ingredients cooked quickly and served immediately. To replicate the dish, heat two tablespoons of vegetable oil, crack in an egg and sauté for a few seconds before throwing in a handful of well-soaked rice noodles. After a minute more of stir-frying, add one tablespoon each of vinegar, sugar and fish sauce, a teaspoon of chopped turnip and a bit of water. A few scallions or green onions and a handful of bean sprouts go in last because they cook quickly. Jitjaruek dares the reader to “try making...
...cuisines. With families spending 46% of their food budget on meals outside the home, family members miss the cooking experience--sort of. "It's the Betty Crocker cake-mix thing," says Pamela Parseghian, executive food editor at Nation's Restaurant News. "People still want to add the eggs and stir the bowl. Psychologically, they want to be a little involved...
Hardcore punk band the Casualties stir up mayhem at Avalon. Sharing the stage and their ear-splitting hardcore sound are A Global Threat and the Briggs. Tickets $10, $12 day of show. 18+ 9 p.m. Avalon, 13 Lansdowne St., Boston...
Your fur bikini in One Million Years B.C. caused a stir in the '60s. Do we show too much today...
Tucked away somewhere in the White House, maybe down in the basement fridge, is a vat of Kool-Aid and a little stack of Dixie cups reserved for the true believers. Every Administration brews the stuff, but each makes it differently. Some stir in strong convictions, some just sweet loyalty. Whatever the mix, the motive is the same: to instill in all who drink it an unshakable faith in the man and his mission, infuse discipline and ensure a second term. Belief runs so strong in this White House that when the President found himself with a suddenly serious credibility...