This happens to be about Canada and I must admit I’ve been there several times recently and it really is a better place. Much more like the U.S. I remember from when if you ignore the terrible burnt tasting Tim Horton’s coffee (Starbucks is not an example to emulate unless you adulterate your brew with …
07/02/2016 archive
Jul 02 2016
Health and Fitness News
Welcome to the Stars Hollow Gazette‘s Health and Fitness News weekly diary. It will publish on Saturday afternoon and be open for discussion about health related issues including diet, exercise, health and health care issues, as well as, tips on what you can do when there is a medical emergency. Also an opportunity to share …
Jul 02 2016
Alone In The Kitchen With An Old Frenchman
Recently French chef Jacques Pépin turned 80 and retired. Over the years, he educated viewers of Public Television on how to cook and, something that no other cooking show host has done, techniques in the kitchen with wisdom, humor and a smattering of French lessons. As Gilad Edelman wrote in a Slate article, this man …
Jul 02 2016
The Breakfast Club (Something In The Air)
Welcome to The Breakfast Club! We’re a disorganized group of rebel lefties who hang out and chat if and when we’re not too hungover we’ve been bailed out we’re not too exhausted from last night’s (CENSORED) the caffeine kicks in. Join us every weekday morning at 9am (ET) and weekend morning at 10:30am (ET) to …
Jul 02 2016
Le Tour de France: Stage 1- Mont-Saint-Michel to Utah Beach
Le. Tour. De. France. I’m afraid it’s that time of year again, 23 days (21 racing and 2 rest) of flaming chunks of twisted metal (perhaps I should update that to shattered shards of Carbon Fiber and bone). I’m sure I’ve mentioned before how my father Richard was at a race here in the U.S. …
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