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Mushroom Barley Soup

Servings: 6-8 Ingredients: ¾ cup raw barley 1 large onion, chopped 1 large carrot, sliced 2 bay leaves 2 tablespoons butter ...

Green Chile

Note: If you don’t have fresh green chiles, you can substitute frozen Bueno Green Chiles, which can be found in the Mexican food section of your grocer’s freezer. At north City Market, it’s ...

Want a divorce in Utah? You may have to do this

SALT LAKE CITY – A few nights a week in Utah, rooms in courthouses typically reserved for deliberating juries fill up with parents looking to divorce. And among the first lessons they are ta...

Putting your faith in snakes

Would handling them reaffirm your beliefs?

What? No planet for you in afterlife?

LDS setting things straight for its Mormon congregation

New rules to limit marketing unhealthy food in schools

WASHINGTON – Even the scoreboards in high school gyms will have to advertise only healthy foods under new rules announced Tuesday by the Obama administration. Promotion of sugary ...

Smoked fish lends big flavor to a light soup

With St. Patrick’s Day nearly upon us, our minds often turn to corned beef and cabbage. This recipe was inspired by that tradition, but swaps out the corned beef in favor of smoked fish (als...

Taco Bell targets breakfast crowd

NEW YORK – Egg McMuffin, meet the Waffle Taco. Taco Bell is readying for the launch of its national breakfast menu on March 27, with items such as the A.M. Crunchwrap designed to appeal to i...

Rock musician Hagar talks rum and coffee-table books

MIAMI – One is a rock star and the other a rock star chef, but Sammy Hagar and Emeril Lagasse have a shared passion for food and music. “He loves music as much as I love cooking,”...

Nouveau Chile

Young vintners are shaking up a once-prosaic wine scene

Fine dining while watching Mardi Gras parades

NEW ORLEANS – Visiting New Orleans for Mardi Gras season? You’ll find pizza, hot dog stands and rolling carts of cotton candy galore along the parade routes, but some of the city’s finest fa...

Bit by bit, macho stereotypes lose ground

NEW YORK – Traditionally, the American male was measured against the stoic hero who shook off all doubts, vanquished all foes and offered women a muscular shoulder to cry on. But ...