Stories for November 2010

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Tuesday, November 30

Perfect Pairings: Pork tenderloin stew is rich in flavor

Pork tenderloin has all the virtues - it's small, convenient, quick-cooking and low in calories - that a Two's Company cook could want in a main-dish ingredient, with one exception.

Risotto: Comforting companion for winter

As the temperature drops, there's nothing more wonderful than a warm, comforting, hearty risotto. The bowl warms your hands, the food warms your belly, and the smell warms your soul. This cold weather treat is fantastically versatile, so once you learn the technique you can use whatever flavors your heart desires. My current favorite? Sage Roasted Butternut Squash.

Monday, November 29

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Saturday, November 27

Friday, November 26

Thursday, November 25

Wednesday, November 24

Tuesday, November 23

Casino giant changes name

LAS VEGAS (AP) - The world's largest casino company on Tuesday changed its name to Caesars Entertainment Corp., completing a move it first announced just as the industry began deep and prolonged economic struggles.

Perfect Pairings: Perfect wines to suit your Thanksgiving feast

Is there such a thing as the perfectly paired wine for Thanksgiving dinner? It depends on what you are planning to eat for your meal.

Recipes for Thanksgiving and afterwards

Tomorrow is Thanksgiving, and most of us are either busy preparing for the big day or you might already be on your way to Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends.

Monday, November 22

Sunday, November 21

Silver Dollars & Wooden Nickels: Silver to those who are helping others

The Nevada Appeal's "Silver Dollar" and "Wooden Nickel" feature recognizes positive achievements from the capital region and, when warranted, points out others that missed the mark.

Saturday, November 20

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Tuesday, November 16

Monday, November 15

Senior Center must improve food, facilities

This letter is way overdue to inform the Nevada Appeal and Carson City officials of what is happening at the Carson City Senior Center.

Sunday, November 14

Guy W. Farmer: Distracted driving - accidents waiting to happen

Without doubt, the most critical issue the 2011 Nevada Legislature will face when it convenes here early next year is the state's huge budget deficit - a $6 billion budget with a $3 billion deficit. But there's another, non-fiscal issue that our newly elected lawmakers should address: Distracted driving, which jeopardizes our lives, and the lives of our loved ones, on Nevada roads and highways.

Silver Dollars & Wooden Nickels: Dollars to those who honor veterans, troops

The Nevada Appeal's "Silver Dollar" and "Wooden Nickel" feature recognizes positive achievements from the capital region and, when warranted, points out others that missed the mark.

Saturday, November 13

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Tuesday, November 2

Tomatoes, peppers and eggplant: A tasty trio

Around the Mediterranean, from Spain to Turkey and from Lebanon to Morocco, tomatoes, peppers and eggplants are used together as the basis of countless dishes. Whether they are made into appetizers, side dishes or entrees, they are universally loved. They embody the lively color and flavors of the Mediterranean and often are cooked together with the region's favorite flavors - olive oil and garlic. Most can be made in advance and can be served hot or at room temperature.

Health Inspections

The following health inspections are for the period of Sept. 28-Oct. 19:

Letters to the editor 11-2

Carson should do more for deaf citizens

Monday, November 1