Word: yogurts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Coffeehouse stand snuggled next to the foot-long hot-dog booth. Vendors of samosas, curry, BBQ and frozen yogurt merrily competed for the attention of passers...
After a late night of wooing New Hampshire Republicans, Senator Richard Lugar is up early at the Manchester Holiday Inn for a sensible breakfast of All-Bran and whole-wheat toast. It is part of an unvarying routine that includes yogurt and two apples for lunch daily and meticulous markings on a chart tracking his morning run. Such a creature of habit is now doing the most insensible thing by jumping into the G.O.P. presidential primaries in a way the political oddsmakers see as quixotic: he is already vastly out-financed and out-organized. Until he decided to test...
...river houses in favor of the immense personal space of a single and the sunny comforts of a lawn big enough for many a muddy football game. Some who opt to move to the Quad do so because of what they perceive as better facilities, namely the frozen yogurt machine in Currier. "The Quad is new and spacious and not kind of old and scary like the River houses," said Chris J. Nicholson '97, an advocate of Cabot House's new public access FAX and other "friendly and expansive" facilities. "We're close to the Q-RAC; that...
...revealed in the types of praisesome Currierites heap on "the machine." "Itprovides automatic gratification," says RashidaJones '97. "All you have to do is pull down thelever." Edward Shen '95 delights in the fact that"no matter what flavors they have, you can alwaysget that little twist in the yogurt when it comesout of the machine...
Currier has not been completely overcome byfro-yo fervor; there are a few skeptics. CathyHultin '96 put chocolate frozen yogurt into hercoffee and observed that "it separated into twolayers. It makes you wonder what chemicals are init." Dan Grossman '95 refuses to believe thatfrozen yogurt contains no fat. And some peoplejust don't like the stuff; for thesetraditionalists, fortunately, there is still goodol' ice cream...