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Twice-Cooked Duck With Pea Shoots - New York Times
1. With a sharp knife, trim any excess fat from the duck legs, leaving the skin intact. Trim the skin a bit, too, if it seems quite thick. Reserve duck fat for another purpose. Season each leg generously with salt, then sprinkle with the 5-spice ...


Duck, cooked slow, then fast - Seattle Times
I am a huge fan of Chinese food, but I've never had any real training in its preparation. My education, if you could call it that, has been gleaned mostly from travel, cookbooks, advice from friends and eating in restaurants. Raised on mostly Western fare ...


Dressing Up the Duck - New York Times (blog)
In this week’s City Kitchen column, I’m making twice-cooked duck, a sort of Western cook’s variation on a theme. It’s actually an amalgam of a few ideas. Based on the classic Chinese twice-cooked pork and packed with sweet and hot ...


Chefs say foie gras ban could spread beyond California - FOX News
The law also prevents the sale of products resulting from force-fed ducks like duck meat, pet food and clothes. Included in the law was a seven-and-a-half year grace period--now coming to an end. As a last ditch effort, the Coalition for Humane ...


Make Ted Allen's grilled skirt steak, duck fat potatoes - msnbc.com
Preheat a grill or grill pan to high. Roast the jalapenos on the grill until charred on all sides. Put in a bag or covered bowl to steam and cool a little; then peel, stem, and seed the chiles. Put the jalapenos, cilantro, parsley, garlic, lime juice, red ...


Maryland news:

Maryland teen suspended for wearing skirt to school: report (VIDEO) - New York Daily News
Do you think boys should be able to dress like girls at school? Yes. If the school doesn't have a policy against it, a boy should be allowed to wear a skirt. No, it’s distracting and makes the student a target for bullies. I'm not sure.


Same-Sex Divorce Recognized By Maryland Court Of Appeals - Huffington Post
ANNAPOLIS, Md. -- Maryland's highest court ruled Friday that same-sex couples can divorce in the state even though Maryland does not yet permit same-sex marriages. The Court of Appeals ruled 7-0 that couples who have a valid marriage from ...


Maryland vs. Johns Hopkins: Three things to watch - Baltimore Sun
These two in-state rivals will meet for the 109th game all-time and the 13th time in the NCAA tournament. Johns Hopkins won nine of the 12 tournament contests, but Maryland, which defeated the Blue Jays, 9-6, on April 14, can take comfort in the ...


Maryland OKs out-of-state gay couple's right to divorce - YAHOO!
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Maryland's highest court on Friday recognized the previously denied divorce of a same-sex couple who wed in California but sought to divorce in Maryland, where gay marriage is not yet legal. The state's Court of Appeals ruled 7-0 ...


Maryland builder must repay almost $2 million in plea - msnbc.com
A Maryland builder must repay almost $2 million after having pleaded guilty Friday to conspiracy and comitting bank and wire fraud. Christopher DeBlauw, 44, of Millersville, accepted a plea agreement in a Norfolk, Va., court in which he pleaded guilty to ...


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