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...years, baseball romantics have sung the praises of spring training, those six weeks in the sun where players fine-tune their skills for the upcoming baseball season. But while it may be a sweet deal for the Florida and Arizona locals, or the snowbirds that can flock down south to get cozy with their favorite stars, it's pure torture for the rest...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Spring Training a Waste of Time? | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

...finally eating local, and it tasted great. Ted's yellow wax beans last year were so crisp and oniony sweet you could eat them directly from the field. During the winter months, Ted has delivered sturdy vegetables from his cold storage that look as good as anything at Whole Foods and seem to taste better, if only because they remind me of a warm day on the farm. And yet I do worry that the Blomgrens aren't certified by the Federal Government as organic growers. They say they don't use synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, and Ted's policy...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Eating Better Than Organic | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

Thwack. Almost every time he hit a long iron, Charlie McPhee would hear the dread sound of a golf ball headed for trouble. Thwack. Instead of hitting the ball solidly in the blade's sweet spot, he would catch it slightly forward, on his club's toe. "I was sick of hearing that sound," he says. "I would hear it in my sleep...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Golf Game: Swing Science | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

...combat the proclivity for the potato-based products, Dershowitz proposed a nine-step program that would focus on sufganiyot (jelly doughnuts), “a sweet food that closely resembles the hamantash...

Author: By Lulu Zhou, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Latkes vs. Hamantashen: The Promised Food | 3/2/2007 | See Source »

...stealing the coffee,” she explains. As humanities concentrators have known for ages, you can get free Starbucks every weekday morning in the Barker Center (what—you’re still paying 3 bucks for it on Church Street?). Although this may sound like a sweet deal to those who’ve never hit up the rotunda for a jolt of free caffeine, Barker Center regulars are lamenting the passing of the good old days. In front of the Barker Center Café, an unobtrusive sign advertises: “Free Coffee. New Hours...

Author: By Emily C. Graff, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Free Coffee Hours to Coffee-Free Hours | 2/28/2007 | See Source »

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