Friday, September 30, 2011

Pasco Times: Port Richey boating signs a lawsuit waiting to happen, expert says



Pasco News

Boating signs called a mess

By Robert Napper, Times Correspondent

After a police review, Port Richey officials agree to replace faded, mismatched and incorrect markers.

image CHEFS' DELIGHT

By Jeffrey S. Solochek, Times Staff Writer

A new culinary arts academy offers a taste of work in a professional kitchen.

image Get crammed at Bug Jam

Times staff

Dade City event aims to take back the VW-stuffing record next month.

image Prisoner released to live in Pasco

Wire reports

Out on bail after 25 years and awaiting a retrial, he will spend his time with family.

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Hernando Times: Hernando authorities warn about phone scam aimed at fleecing grandparents


Hernando News

image Phone scam puts bite on grandparents

By Beth N. Gray, Times Correspondent

Beware of calls from supposed grandkids in trouble and seeking money, authorities say.

image Clerk of court plans to retire

By Barbara Behrendt, Times Staff Writer

Karen Nicolai will endorse Don Barbee, court services director, as her successor.

Schools may adopt full smoking ban

By Tony Marrero, Times Staff

Currently, employees can smoke in their cars and in designated areas.

Driver's license office to reopen

By Barbara Behrendt, Times Staff Writer

The Brooksville office's closure caused lines at the Spring Hill office.

image Move, groove and read

By Beth N. Gray, Times Correspondent

A program trains kids to read better by learning rhythm and dance movements.

Pregnancy center focuses on community

By Gail Hollenbeck, Times Correspondent

The Catholic facility has helped thousands of local families with parenting services.

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Easy Meal Ideas: Friday night grills

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From Janet's Kitchen

   Grilled Lemon Chicken


I am always a bit nervous about grilling chicken. You know ... burned on the outside and a scary, uncooked pink on the inside. Grilled Lemon Chicken takes away some of the worry because the chicken is cut in small pieces before it's marinated and placed on the grill grates. The lemon makes me think Greek so I would serve this with buttered-and-parsleyed (is this a word?) orzo and a Greek salad, heavy on the feta and minus the Tarpon Springs-centric potato salad.

TGIF, my friends.

Grilled Lemon Chicken
3/4 cup freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 4 lemons)
1/2 cup olive oil
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon freshly ground pepper
1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves, minced or 1/2 teaspoon dried thyme
2 pounds boneless chicken breasts, cut diagonally into smaller pieces

Whisk together the lemon juice, olive oil, salt, pepper and thyme. Place chicken in a large, resealable bag, cover with lemon juice mixture and let marinate for 6 hours or overnight in the refrigerator.

Lightly grease the grill with cooking oil. Drain chicken, discarding marinade, and grill for 10 minutes per side.

Serves 6.

Source: "Where Women Cook: Celebrate!" by Jo Packham (Lark, 2010)


 

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  Tip of the day.

Many recipes call for washing chicken then patting it dry. Some food safety experts say this is unnecessary (we don't usually wash beef or pork) and that it can actually spread contamination more easily because of the extra handling. If you need to dry the skin of poultry to remove excess moisture for frying, simply blot it with a paper towel, then wash your hands thoroughly in hot, soapy water afterward.

 


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Janet K. Keeler, who cooks in a kitchen she hates for a job she loves, was named food editor at the St. Petersburg Times in 2000. Since that time, Taste has twice won best food section honors from the Association of Food Journalists. In addition to writing about food, she is the paper's lifestyle editor, overseeing travel and homes coverage.
 
 

 

 

DayStarter | Six minutes decide a season


Top News

image Six minutes decide a season

By Michael Kruse and Ben Montgomery, Times Staff Writers

image Voters demand answers not jabs

By Alex Leary and Marc Caputo, Times/Herald Staff Writers

As GOP candidates lambaste President Barack Obama, voters ask for specific plans.

Immigration reform gets little traction among Florida GOP lawmakers

By Mary Ellen Klas, Times/Herald Tallahassee Bureau

image Rubio meets key Libyan leaders

By Alex Leary and Becky Bowers, Times Staff Writers

Mayor seeks to waive late fees

By David DeCamp, Times Staff Writer

At issue is $60,000 owed by a city contractor at Albert Whitted.

image State's bill miffs Fasano

By Sydney P. Freedberg, Times Staff Writer

His request for public records about a $125 million investment of pension fund money in a hedge fund draws a $10,750.13 invoice.

image For two years, they worried about Cooper

By Shelley Rossetter, Times Staff Writer

Then the little dog turns up across the country in Brandon. Now he's on his way home to Calif.

Woman in coma after FHP arrest

By Kameel Stanley, Times Staff Writer

A trooper is being investigated for his actions after arresting a woman in two hit-and-runs.

Top Sports News

Longoria's shot takes its spot among greats

By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist

image Pitching, defense make Tampa Bay Rays a formidable postseason opponent

By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer

image They can do this

By John Romano, Times Sports Columnist

The Rays have their flaws, but they have what it takes to win it all.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Geno Hayes cleared to play one week after suffering concussion

By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer

Top Features

image This is a number worth losing

By Steve Persall, Times Movie Critic

What's Your Number? taps libido, but not laughs, of female-fueled flicks.

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Sports | Rays have what it takes to win World Series


The latest Sports news

image They can do this

By John Romano, Times Sports Columnist

The Rays have their flaws, but they have what it takes to win it all.

Longoria's shot takes its spot among greats

By Gary Shelton, Times Sports Columnist

image Pitching, defense make Tampa Bay Rays a formidable postseason opponent

By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer

Rookie Moore to start opener

By Marc Topkin, Times Staff Writer

image Red zone failures continue for Bucs

By Stephen F. Holder, Times Staff Writer

Three touchdowns in 11 chances? Coaches are confident the offense will improve.

Neurological tests clear LB Hayes to play

By Rick Stroud, Times Staff Writer

image Connolly rises to Yzerman's challenge

By Damian Cristodero, Times Staff Writer

Lightning's '10 top draft pick proving himself.

image Roloson bounces back from dicey moment in win

By Damian Cristodero, Times Staff Writer

image If it's Thursday…

By Greg Auman, Times Staff Writer

USF's seventh consecutive Thursday loss also marks its first of 2011.

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