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...Tonnerre de Brest microbrewery, Erwan Jestin uses seaweed's natural filtration mechanism to make a tasty beer with 12 different algae. It's even creeping onto European dinner plates, says Patrick Plan. His Brittany-based company, Marinoë, markets a range of seaweed edibles, from red dulse, a sweet-tasting seaweed that grows on rocks, to wakame pasta, made from a mild-flavored kelp. Plan enthuses, "it's a food with a future." And you thought it was just slime...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: It's a Shore Thing | 5/1/2007 | See Source »

Chang said that she had been told that she would be filmed making her famous buns as part of a summer series called “Sweet Treats...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman and Laurence H. M. holland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Harvard Grad Throws Down in Kitchen | 5/1/2007 | See Source »

...part of the show would be demo-ing sticky buns in front of an audience, so they got a group of students from Harvard to be the audience. In the middle of the demo, Bobby Flay walks in and I realized that it was not the ‘Sweet Treats’ episode—it was ‘Throwdown,’” she said. “I was very surprised...

Author: By Margot E. Edelman and Laurence H. M. holland, CRIMSON STAFF WRITERS | Title: Harvard Grad Throws Down in Kitchen | 5/1/2007 | See Source »

...came to power in 1999, Venezuela had been a trend-bucking oasis for Big Oil. Venezuela did nationalize its oil industry in 1976, but in the 1990s it had steadily reopened its fields to foreign investment - in some cases handing the multinationals deals that even conservative Venezuelans considered too sweet. Chavez has just as steadily, and stridently, reversed that policy, paring down the multinationals' ownership while ratcheting up their taxes and royalties. And because Venezuela is America's fourth-largest foreign crude supplier - providing the U.S. with almost 15% of its oil imports - each turn of his nationalization screw tends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Chavez's Not-So-Radical Oil Move | 5/1/2007 | See Source »

...Dangerous,” the nuances become apparent and the melody amidst the ruckus appears. Suddenly, there’s a lull in the storm. “Balaclava” (a hidden gem sandwiched between the in-your-face openers and the sweet melodies that follow) transitions into a set of softer tunes that could be mistaken for ballads if you weren’t listening to the lyrics. Just as furiously sarcastic as the earlier tracks, these middle songs are all the more powerful for their understated arrangements. “Fluorescent” opens with a call...

Author: By Sanders I. Bernstein, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Arctic Monkeys | 4/27/2007 | See Source »

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