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REVIEW: Warren Duck Club
Tulsa World
Having had those dishes in the past, we ordered the 12-ounce bone-in rib-eye ($36) and the poached halibut ($35). The kitchen was out of halibut, so we substituted it with a lemon-basil salmon fillet ($24). The salmon featured a good-sized fillet
HTC Evo 4G LTE: To buy or not to buy?
Computerworld (blog)
Review: Soto, Ponsonby
New Zealand Herald
Burdock; root vegetable, ugly on the eye, sweet on the mouth, robust and earthy, similar to lotus in texture and delicious. Salmon sashimi is pepped up with minced jalapeno and a snappy ponzu; skewered cubes of tuna and leek could easily have been
Review: Thelonious Monkfish
The Phoenix
Tiger's eye ($7) is a kind of sushi without rice, wrapped in calamari, and cooked. Here the filling is salmon, avocado, and seaweed, giving the tiger a pink-and-green eye, but the flavors blend well, and three bites are surprisingly substantial.
Asus Transformer Pad 300 review: First look
Know Your Mobile
Android Ice Cream Sandwich isn't a big step up from Honeycomb like it is from Gingerbread, but the swipe to kill tasks is an excellent feature, and one we loved on webOS. It's nicer to use, as well, not to mention easier on the eye.
Cookbook review: 'In My Kitchen' by Ted Allen
OregonLive.com
By Grant Butler, The Oregonian In a nutshell: Ted Allen has been charming television audiences since his breakout turn as the food and wine expert on "Queer Eye" nearly a decade ago. Since then, he's been a judge on "Top Chef" and now is host of Food
Perla in Greenwich Village
New York Times
Or ask whether the rib-eye for two, blasted in the wood-burning oven to give it a serious Fourth of July backyard char, would work without a few spoonfuls of syrupy balsamic vinegar aged so long it's almost as complex as Madeira. While you're at it,
Mad Men Review: "Dark Shadows" (Episode 5.09)
Paste Magazine
Her first reaction is to spray a bunch of whipped cream directly into her mouth as soon as she gets home (and just a week after Megan and Don were happily reading Cool Whip copy aloud to each other!), but Weight Watchers sessions have taught her that's
Cafe review: La Cloche
The Dominion Post
Opaque glass at eye level obscures the busy road outside. A banquette lines one wall. Wooden topped tables and rush-seated, ladder-backed chairs sit on a polished concrete floor. A child-friendly corner houses a sofa. A huge clock is suspended from the
More Women Try This at Home
Wall Street Journal
She scoured the Web for product reviews to pick shade and watched half a dozen YouTube tutorials on how to apply it. Surprisingly, it worked. "It's actually much more convenient and you save a ton of money," Ms. Younis says. At-home hair color is red




