| Announcing New On-Line Chile Cooking Class
School celebrates 24th year of teaching Southwestern cooking. Albuquerque, NM (PRWEB) August 15, 2007 -- The world's first on-line chile cooking course "All About Chiles" is taking registrations. This complete, comprehensive course is focused solely on learning about chiles and how to cook with them. In a beautifully designed series of 40 lectures by Jane Butel (www.janebutel.com), participants will cook with chiles in Southwestern and Mexican dishes. Hints and tips for cooking with both green and red chiles will be completely spelled out. Also, the healthful benefits, history and lore will be taught. Jane Butel is an internationally renowned teacher, first to write and popularize Southwestern cuisine. The best-selling author of 18 cookbooks she conducts cooking schools, culinary tours and is now teaching online.
OCM Business Briefs
Able Restoration hosted its second annual Disaster Relief Golf Tournament, which benefited the Shriners Hospitals for Children, June 8 at the Atlantic Country Club in Plymouth. As a result of the proceeds raised at the tournament, Able Restoration has donated $15,000 to the Shriners Hospitals for Children - Boston. The funds will go toward assisting the Shriners Hospitals in providing comprehensive acute, reconstructive and rehabilitative care to children with burn injuries. Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac promoted three members of its sales force to the title of senior sales consultant: Phil Romano, Don Amado and Charlie Bucuvalas. Romano, a Plymouth resident, has been with Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac for seven years and has 20 years in the industry. Amado, a Duxbury resident, has been with Tracy Chevrolet Cadillac for 14 years and possesses more than 20 years' experience in the industry.
Pitcher Bannister continues streak as Royals dismantle Twins
Kansas City pitcher Brian Bannister won for the fourth straight time, limiting the Twins to six hits in eight innings. He improved to 12-and-7 and hasn't allowed more than three runs in any of his last seven starts. Kansas City won two of four games against Minnesota. The series started Friday. .
Latest Cycling News for August 28, 2007
Filippo Pozzato is making the top-form push for the upcoming World Championships. He will form part of Italy's Squadra Azzurra that will seek to defend its 2006 title won by Paolo Bettini. The 25 year-old from Sandrigo (Vicenza) knows that there will be shared leadership but he is "ready to take responsibility." He is stationed at 1800 metres elevation in Livigno for a training camp that will lead him on to the GP Plouay, the Tour of Poland and then the big day in Stuttgart, the World Championships, September 30. "It is going very well. I am doing a lot of training to arrive for the Worlds at 100 percent," he confirmed to La Gazzetta dello Sport. "I am very content with my rhythm. The motivation and desire are there; I am very concentrated. ... I started coming here during the junior national training camps.
Local tailor teaches trade to Adrian Training School students
Ervin Arnold said nine students were to receive certificates Thursday commemorating their successful completion of the course.By Phil JohnsonDaily Telegram Staff WriterADRIAN — Ervin Arnold wants to ensure his trade lives on in Lenawee County and the master tailor is taking steps to make sure that happens.Arnold is teaching the art of monogramming and tailoring to students at the Adrian Training School and providing them with the opportunity to become certified in the trade."They're doing incredible work and they're loving this class," Arnold said. "It gives them a chance to be creative and actually design something." .
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