A recipe from ‘Kapusta’: Cabbage Rolls with Sauerkraut Leaves, Beef and Rice...
By JULIA RUBIN In her new cookbook, “Kapusta: Vegetable-Forward Recipes from Eastern Europe,” Alissa Timoshkina calls cabbage rolls “a culinary genre in their own right.” There are variations across...
View Article5 Black history road trips to take this February
By Morayo Ogunbayo, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution ATLANTA — Black History Month is the perfect time to acquaint your family and yourself with some of the many African American historical sites that...
View ArticleSeverna Park High School alum nominated for College Television Award
Simone Werner, a Severna Park High School graduate, on Wednesday was nominated for a newscast award from the same organization that puts on the Emmys. The College Television Awards are put together by...
View ArticleAmended bill would add surcharge to beer, liquor sales in grocery stores
Maryland residents would soon be able to buy beer and liquor at their local grocery store if state delegate Marlon Amprey has his way — but they will pay a bit extra for the convenience. Amprey, a...
View ArticleDaily Horoscope for February 20, 2025
General Daily Insight for February 20, 2025 Big ideas could be everywhere we look at the moment. As the intuitive Scorpio Moon aligns with visionary Neptune, we may have an almost psychic view of...
View ArticlePaulie Gee’s closing Thursday after eight years in Hampden
Paulie Gee’s Hampden, a Brooklyn, New York pizzeria franchise, is closing its doors on Thursday after eight years. Robert Hanlon and Jack Armstrong first reported the news on their Instagram page,...
View ArticleCuples Tea House relocating to Baltimore’s Harborplace in April
Black-owned tea spot Cuples Tea House will be relocating to Harborplace this spring. Cuples Tea House, which has occupied its North Howard Street location since 2021, will be following its sister...
View ArticleExperts give up hope for 157 false killer whales stranded on a beach in...
By ROD McGUIRK MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — Marine experts have given up hope of rescuing more than 150 false killer whales that stranded on a remote beach on Australia’s island state of Tasmania,...
View ArticleNo pain, no gain? Hardly. This year’s fitness buzzword is ‘recovery’
By ALBERT STUMM If you ever turned on the TV in the 2000s after midnight, you might have seen an informercial for P90X. The exercise program promised shredded abs and bulging biceps for anyone who...
View Article6 great cookies to make without eggs
The egg shortage and resulting high prices have home bakers looking for eggless options. A search for “vegan cookies” will, of course, yield egg-free recipes, and many no-bake recipes also omit eggs....
View ArticleNo eggs? Aquafaba to the rescue!
There’s an old saying that goes: “Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door.” However, a better modern adaptation might be “suggest that there’s a mousetrap shortage, and...
View ArticleNYC’s reopened Hotel Chelsea, seen in ‘A Complete Unknown,’ lives up to rock...
By Chris Riemenschneider, The Minnesota Star Tribune NEW YORK — As we checked into what may be New York’s most storied hotel — at least to rock ’n’ roll fans — I asked for a pamphlet that would point...
View ArticleScottish Highland bull on the loose in Connecticut’s rural hill country
KENT, Conn. (AP) — A Scottish Highland bull is the talk of the town in the rural hills of western Connecticut, where it has been roaming for over a month in the frigid winter weather after escaping...
View ArticleDairy workers’ cats died from bird flu, but it’s not clear how they got infected
By JONEL ALECCIA Two cats that belonged to Michigan dairy workers died after being infected with bird flu. But it’s still not clear how the animals got sick or whether they spread the virus to people...
View ArticleDaily Horoscope for February 21, 2025
General Daily Insight for February 21, 2025 A pleasant mood could fuel our confidence today. The optimistic Sagittarius Moon coordinates with sensual Venus, setting a positive tone. Luna goes on to...
View ArticleHow George E. Johnson made millions in the hair care industry while following...
George E. Johnson, at 97, is a rich man. He’s been a rich man since the 1960s. He’s owned yachts, cattle ranches and a home in France. Years ago, he took a French lover; they divorced after a short...
View ArticleTaco Bell partners with Milk Bar on a Birthday Cake Churro
Taco Bell doesn’t usually serve churros, but the fast food giant will be offering them for a limited time. Taco Bell is partnering with Milk Bar on a Birthday Cake Churro. The treat is filled with...
View ArticleIntroducing the first-ever American Craft Beer Hall of Fame
The practice of brewing beer stretches back millennia. But what we call craft beer today began when Fritz Maytag bought San Francisco’s Anchor Brewery in 1965. The decades since have brought such...
View ArticleThe Pacific diving paradise of Palau wants travelers to explore its cultural...
By NICOLE EVATT, Associated Press KOROR, Palau (AP) — While researching an upcoming trip to Palau, a tiny island nation dotting Micronesia’s western edge, I found endless information about its famed...
View ArticleThe Oscars are more international than ever. So why is the international film...
By JAKE COYLE, Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — For many filmmakers, the Oscars are a pipe dream. But not because they think their movies aren’t good enough. The Iranian director, Mohammad Rasoulof,...
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