Tomato-peach salad makes sweet use of seasonal fruit
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
Sometimes the best dish on a brunch or dinner table is the one made with just two or three simple ingredients.In the last, dwindling days of summer, there’s no more magical pairing for a fresh, so-easy-you-can’t-believe-it salad than tomatoes still warm from the sun and tree-ripened, local peaches.Both fruits are wonderfully juicy and super sweet, and they just go together like the proverbial peas and carrots. Plus, they’re easy to find at your favorite farmers market if you shop and eat to the season. But the best reason to saddle up to this easy salad is its palate-awakening flavors. Now is when tomatoes actually taste like tomatoes and peaches taste like peaches. Come fall, it’s back to industrially grown fruit that’s often beautiful but totally tasteless.When shopping, look for fruit that is free of bruises or blemishes. If you’re not preparing the salad for a day or so, it can be just to the left of perfectly ripe because both tomatoes and pe...It’s corn season! Here are five recipes to help you savor it
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
Is there a summer ingredient more enticing than corn? I love it grilled to a char, slathered in butter, sliced into a salad, fried into pancakes, baked into muffins, stirred into risotto and tossed with noodles. I love elotes, esquites and arepas. I really love it in ice cream and pudding; if you haven’t had these delicacies, do it now.1. Southern Fried CornSouthern fried corn, a dish with deep roots in African American cooking, preserves fresh kernels and their natural sweetness. It’s traditionally made with corn shucked fresh from the cobs. Reserving the “milk” — the milky liquid from the lining of the cob — makes this dish lightly creamy without any cream. Sautéed with onions and jarred peppers, the kernels pick up loads of fresh flavor, then a final shower of bacon and sliced scallions adds crunch for a side dish that’s sweet, salty and perfect for any Sunday dinner.By Millie PeartreeYield: 5 cups (4 to 6 servings)Total time: 35 minutesINGREDIENTS6 fresh ears of corn4 slices thi...Bark N' Brew at Grafton Lakes State Park
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
CROPSEYVILLE, N.Y. (NEWS10) -- Pups and pints abound. Grafton Lakes State Park will be hosting their "Bark N' Brew" benefit event supporting regional rescue organizations. The event is on September 16, from noon to 3 p.m., and is free to attend with a $6 vehicle entrance fee. Get the latest news, weather, sports and more delivered right to your inbox! Dog owners and their four-legged friends are invited to this annual event aiming to not only raise money but show how pet-friendly New York State Parks can be for dogs of all kinds. A guided dog walk, an agility course, assorted animal vendors, live music, raffles, and more all promise a good time for you and your best friend. Food and drinks will be available for an additional charge. To boost funds, local craft beers will be sold as well. Back to school picture tips from Broadalbin-Perth Any dog-related businesses interested in being a vendor or tabling the event can email [email protected]. Grafton Lakes State Park ...St. Charles' Zumbehl Road reopening today
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
ST. CHARLES COUNTY, Mo. - One of the busiest streets in St. Charles is set to reopen later Wednesday morning with a ribbon-cutting ceremony.Part of Zumbehl Road has been under construction for the past three months. The good news is that city leaders will take the barricades down later Wednesday morning.The $5.6 million project is upgrading the bridge and storm drains that have been falling apart for nearly 40 years. Crews have installed larger concrete culverts to replace old metal pipes, and they're also replacing the Zumbehl Bridge and sidewalk.While Wednesday marks a significant milestone in the 'Zumbehl Road Culvert Replacement Project,' we should mention intermittent lane closures will occur for a couple of weeks for construction on sidewalks and the surrounding landscaping. Call for Help closure has East St. Louis mothers crying for aid In March 2018, MoDOT gave the bridge a score of 49.6%.Dan Mann, the head engineer of the city of St. Charles, called the bridge "structural...Fatal and officer-involved crash shuts down two I-70 WB locations
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS - Interstate 70 westbound was shut down in two areas overnight after two different crashes. One was deadly. The other involved a St. Louis City police unit.The second crash, involving the St. Louis City Police Unit, took place just off I-70 and Salisbury in north St. Louis. The scene has since cleared, but for a time earlier, a stretch of I-70 westbound here was closed while police investigated the incident.The situation unfolded around 3:45 a.m. Authorities told FOX 2 that a St. Louis City officer was operating a marked vehicle on I-70 westbound when another driver rear-ended the vehicle. The impact caused the officer to lose control and hit the concrete center median.We're told the officer was taken to a nearby hospital with minor injuries. At this point, the police shared that they have no information on the other driver who hit the officer's unit. Chuck E. Cheese giving away free birthday parties Several hours earlier, there was another crash on I-70 westbound, about...Education Secretary Miguel Cardona's 'Back-to-School Bus Tour' coming to St. Louis today
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS - U.S. Education Secretary Miguel Cardona brings his 'Back-to-School Bus Tour' to St. Louis Wednesday. He kicked off his week-long tour Tuesday in Topeka and Kansas City.Cardona will visit Compton-Drew Middle School in St. Louis on Wednesday morning. Along with him will be Congresswoman Cori Bush, the new superintendent of the St. Louis Public Schools, Keisha Scarlett, and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra.Cardona says parents should be engaged in their children's education. Call for Help closure has East St. Louis mothers crying for aid "Communicate regularly and make sure that you're communicating the importance of having students come in regularly, let the parents know what you're doing to keep the students safe and then maintain those same protocols that you had at the height of the pandemic," Cardona expressed.On Wednesday afternoon, the officials will meet with students at Harris-Stowe State University to discuss the Biden Administra...Hearing on challenge to Missouri abortion ban today
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS - A St. Louis judge will hear arguments Wednesday on a lawsuit against Missouri's abortion ban.More than a dozen faith leaders sued, claiming the abortion ban violates the separation of church and state. Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has asked the judge to throw out the case. Chuck E. Cheese giving away free birthday parties Judge Jason Sengheiser has allowed cameras in the courtroom for Wednesday's hearing. It starts at 11:00 a.m.Chesterfield City Council approves downtown plan
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. - The Chesterfield City Council has approved a plan to create a "downtown" area where a defunct mall used to be.FOX 2's partners at the St Louis Post-Dispatch reported it was a unanimous decision. Call for Help closure has East St. Louis mothers crying for aid The mall at Clarkson Road and I-64 would be replaced by an apartment complex with 2,500 units, several businesses, and pedestrian walkways. The mall isn't expected to be demolished until late 2024.Broncos Mailbag: The story behind Jaleel McLaughlin’s No. 38 and weighing impact of Denver’s 2019-20 draft classes
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
Denver Post Broncos writer Parker Gabriel posts his Broncos Mailbag periodically during the offseason. Click here to submit a question.What is the meaning of life? No football this past weekend! I’m going through withdrawal. What do I do, PG?— A Referee, GreeleyRef, luckily most of the desert is behind us, and ahead is a cool, glimmering football oasis. Didn’t you watch some college ball at least? Get your fix with some Big Ten slugfests or Colorado knocking off TCU? This week is obviously a huge one in the NFL — we’re off and running Thursday night with Detroit at Kansas City — and here on the Front Range we’ve got quite a weekend double with CU-Nebraska on Saturday in Boulder and Broncos-Raiders on Sunday at Empower Field. Get the living room or tailgate setup primed early. It’s going to be a fun one. And you know The Denver Post will be out in force at both games, so plenty of coverage coming your way right here.Being a retired U.S. Marine from Denver, living in San D...Denver housing market takes hit of higher mortgage rates in August without cracking
Published Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:12:02 GMT
Mortgage rates hit a 22-year high last month, surging to 7.5% on a 30-year loan before falling back to around 7% on news of slower-than-expected job gains this month.And while those higher mortgage rates weighed heavily on metro Denver’s housing market in August, they didn’t break it, according to a monthly update from the Denver Metro Association of Realtors.“The majority of sellers found themselves negotiating to get their homes under contract,” Nicole Rueth, a DMAR Market Trends Committee member and local mortgage professional, said in a video post accompanying the report.The number of home and condo sales fell 2% last month to 3,792 and for the year the sales count is down 16.1%. Sellers obtained 99.46% of the list price last month versus 99.89% in July. The median number of days listings took to find a buyer rose significantly, from 9 to 11, a 22% jump.Concerns over a tougher market ahead may have motivated some sellers to speed things up. New listings, ...Latest news
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