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A homage to the world's greatest beef dip
18 hours ago
Where's the beef in today's economy?
3 days ago
Sustainable Agriculture in practice: the benefits of grass-fed cattle and beef
5 days ago
Found Magazine and The Ampersand: A Big Beef
8 days ago
Easy beef, leek, and barley soup
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Beef & Veggie Casserole
11 days ago

Source: www.associatedcontent.com --- 15 days ago
Alabama is ground zero for this finding Mad Cow Disease may not necessarily be passed on from infected bovine to healthy bovine but could actually point to a genetic abnormality of the cow Odds are 1 in 2000 ...
Source: www.prnewswire.com --- 32 days ago
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Source: www.podiumcafe.com --- 1 day ago
Saunier Duval, last seen pacelining off to the cycling gulags, is apparently about to pull off a completely improbable resurrection for 2009... as a Mexican-accented top team. DS Joxean Fernandez Matxin  told Marca, via CN , that he's got two major sponsors coming on board, one each from Europe and Mexico. Combined with current title sponsor American Beef, that apparently adds up to a working budget and a pretty heavy Mexican presence. There are even rumors of Raul Alcala taking a place in the lineup. Old guys rule! While the Ricco-Piepoli affair has left a pretty nasty stench around the team, it's hard for me not to get excited about the Mexicanization of the peloton. I freaking love Mexico, on the basis of a handful of vacations, coupla movies, a permanent place in the top five of the world cuisine rankings, and numerous associations with the people both there and in the US. True, the country's contribution to Cycling hasn't been especially strong in Europe, but Latin America in general is starting to regain a presence, not just from Colombia, so having one team from anyplace south of San Diego is probably about right. And if the next time David de la Fuente wins he is greeted at the line by Mariachis playing "Guadalajara," the world will be a slightly better place. Turning serious for a moment, I wonder what the wave of investment into cycling means. At best, it's an indicator that Cycling has sent out the "it's safe to go ba ...
Source: www.topix.com --- 30 days ago
American Beef Packers is the name that will soon adorn the former Hallmark/Westland Meat Packing plant in Chino, Calif. ...
Source: agwired.com --- 17 days ago
Here’s something you can sink your teeth into. Supplying steaks to our troops is just one thing we can do to thank them. The All American Beef Battalion is a group of individuals within the United States Beef cattle industry dedicated to support the troops fighting the global war on terror. They work to organize [...] ...
Source: www.chewingthecud.org --- 17 days ago
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Source: blackbloggers.wordpress.com --- 9 days ago
There are many reasons why Spike Lee chose to make Miracle at St Anna, his new film about the second world war efforts of African American soldiers. Not least among these was the film-maker’s assertion that his fellow director Clint Eastwood had omitted black stories from his two war films, Letters From Iwo Jima and [...] ...
Source: www.cnn.com --- 33 days ago
President Bush is set to announce a plan to withdraw about 8,000 U.S. troops from Iraq by February and to Beef up the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan. Bush is expected to say in a speech today that improving conditions in Iraq will allow a "quiet surge" of American troops to Afghanistan, where there has been a resurgence of the Taliban and a growth in violence. ...
Source: economictimes.indiatimes.com --- 32 days ago
Beef consumption is becoming more popular in India as a source of protein intake as some pulses have become costlier than the meat, says the American Agriculture Department. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 38 days ago
Australian producers and exporters are not profiting from the anti-American Beef furore still gripping South Korea.Right now, both producers and exporters are making little and, in some cases, no profit because of overall spiralling costs combined with ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 38 days ago
Australian producers and exporters are not profiting from the anti-American Beef furore still gripping South Korea.Right now, both producers and exporters are making little and, in some cases, no profit because of overall spiralling costs combined with ...
Source: www.boston.com --- 32 days ago
WASHINGTON - President Bush announced plans yesterday to Beef up American forces in Afghanistan while simultaneously withdrawing 8,000 of the roughly 146,000 US troops now in Iraq. The move means that the president will leave office in January with the level of combat forces in Iraq about where they were in 2007 when he announced a surge of 30,000 troops ... ...
Source: jeffreygoldberg.theatlantic.com --- 4 days ago
Ta-Nehisi sez about my McCain piece : One theme that rings out is just how much war is at the core of John McCain's being. I don't mean that as a slight--it just seems true. Jeff would probably disagree with this, but to my mind his reporting shows how much the literal fight has blinded McCain to the greater war...There is no sense here that one may have other reasons, short of cowardice, for wanting out of Iraq. But this is like being back on the block. Your man tells you that he got jumped by some cats from across the tracks, so you and him go to war. The Beef lasts for months, and then you find out he never got jumped to begin with. But when you pull out, he calls you a chump. I think Ta-Nehisi is on to something -- namely, the privileged place war has in McCain's toolbox -- though I think McCain does a poor job of explaining why "jungle law," as Ta-Nehisi calls it, actually applies here. There's no mercy for the weak in the Middle East; if America ducks out of Iraq in a way that makes it look like it is actually ducking out of Iraq, well, you won't want to be an American in the Middle East, believe me. Of course, if America stays in Iraq, you might also not want to be an American in the Middle East.  More thoughts later; right now I'm busy picking up my 401(K) off the floor. ...
Source: weblogs.newsday.com --- 7 days ago
During these pinched times, people want to eat simpler and pay less. That’s why the George Martin Restaurant Group is pulling off an identity change in Merrick. Two weeks ago, they closed the 12-year-old Nick Diangelo and are now at work renovating the spot. When the place reopens (which should be shortly before Thanksgiving) it will be as George Martin’s Grillfire , an offshoot of the original Rockville Centre burger restaurant. Here, you'll be able to get all manner of interesting burgers, from “sliders” to American Kobe Beef burgers to blackened turkey burgers, with checks averaging around $19. Unlike Nick Diangelo, which was only open for dinner, the new spot will serve both lunch and dinner daily. Anyone put out by the loss of an old favorite can still get their porterhouse steak, veal Parmesan or deep dish lasagna Bolognese at the 3-year-old Long Beach Nick Diangelo , 152 W. Park Ave., 516-889-3366. - - Joan Reminick Newsday photo of Grillfire "sliders"/Dick Yarwood ...
Source: blogs.trb.com --- 5 days ago
Was it something in the recipe? The Vienna Beef company honored the Chicago Cubs' pitching rotation with special edition hot dogs: the Dempster Dog (Ryan Dempster); Marquis Dog (Jason Marquis); Wood-ie Dog (Kerry Wood); Marmol Dog (Carlos Marmol) and Lilly Dog (Ted Lilly). The Cubs made an unceremonious exit in the first round of the MLB playoffs. The Tampa Bay Rays, meanwhile, have won their first and only playoff series so far and will face the Boston Red Sox in the American League Championship Series. Gallagher’s Steak House in Tampa has devised a number of dishes to honor the Rays: Popeye [Don Zimmer] Porterhouse; Calos Pena Crab Cakes; Jason Bartlett Beef Steak Tomato & Colossal Onion Salad; Akinori Iwamura Seared Ahi Tuna; Manager Joe Maddon-Mignon; Scott Kazmir New York Sirloin; and B.J. Upton Center Cup Pork Chops. Eat up. ...
Source: www2.tbo.com --- 34 days ago
If the American cowboy made the meat and potato entree a staple in this country, gauchos could be credited for igniting a Beef frenzy across the world. ...
Source: beta.velonews.com --- 41 days ago
Spaniard David de la Fuente (Scott-American Beef) won the second stage of the Tour of Germany on Sunday. Italy's Pietro Caucchioli Crédit Agricole) finished second with Swede Thomas Lövkvist (Columbia) third after the 182.6km run from Munich to Hesselberg. Germany's Linus Gerdemann (Columbia) finished fifth to hold the overall race lead. ...
Source: hotlineblog.nationaljournal.com --- 10 days ago
It seems as PBS' Gwen Ifill preps to moderate the only veep debate of the season, she's also readying to debut another project entirely -- a book titled " Breakthrough: Politics and Race in the Age of Obama ." Now, Ifill is well-respected, beloved even, in Washington journo circles. But, readers, in light of the book project, which at least in its promo appears to marvel at the historic nature of Barack Obama 's candidacy, should the Commission on Presidential Debates have selected her to moderate the vice presidential debate? Did commission officials know about the book? And if they did, do they need to explain their pick of Ifill to referee one of the most critical events of the general election season? Will the John McCain / Sarah Palin team have a valid Beef with the decision? No matter how down-the-middle Ifill plays it tomorrow night in St. Louis, will some say she's compromised her journalistic integrity by embarking concurently on an exploration of "the impact of Barack Obama's stunning presidential campaign" on the political landscape? The book promo: “In The Breakthrough, veteran journalist Gwen Ifill surveys the American political landscape, shedding new light on the impact of Barack Obama’s stunning presidential campaign and introducing the emerging young African American politicians forging a bold new path to political power…Drawing on interviews with power brokers like Senator Obama, former Secretary of State Colin ...
Source: blogs.timesunion.com --- 10 days ago
St. Pat’s Day is ONLY five months away, but if you’re craving corned Beef and cabbage – hmmmmmmmm – a Conners for Comptroller Fundraiser is set for Friday, Oct. 17, and on the menu is corned Beef and cabbage buffet. The event runs from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at the Albany AOH at 375 Ontario St. The Capital District Irish American Association runs [...] ...
Source: www.velonews.com --- 2 days ago
Francisco Mancebo is the new overall leader of the Vuelta Chihuahua, and if things work out the way the Spaniard hopes, the soon-to-be newest member of Rock Racing. On Thursday, Mancebo (Fercase-Rota dos Moveis) took a big step toward defending his 2007 title in this UCI 2.2 America Tour race, finishing third in the rolling 18.9km time trial from Pitoreal to Divisadero, and jumping from second to first in the overall standings. Fellow Spaniard Iker Camaño (Scott-American Beef) took top ... read more ...

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