Archive for February, 2008

Surviving more than a Caribbean cruise

Posted in Latest News on February 4th, 2008

Surviving more than a Caribbean cruise
Coshocton Tribune - I have just put a meatloaf in the oven for dinner as it has become glaringly obvious that no one named Manuel or Rommel is going to bring me any garlic tiger shrimp or filet of beef in green peppercorn sauce tonight. No one has been folding my towels

BCBG keeps it simple
Raleigh News & Observer - A few bursts of color came out in the end with a series of sultry silk satin mini-dresses in teal, goldenrod, cranberry, grape and chocolate brown. The only real-world miss about the collection was the length of the dresses. Most were shorter than

At 2nd glance, February’s not so bad
St. Petersburg Times - Here are some suggestions that are unusual, I agree, but certainly different and just as expressive as the $3.99 card or that box of chocolate you pick up at the mall. February is American Heart Month. Give your loved one a trial membership to a

The Kitchen, Earning a Warm Spot in the Heart
Washington Post - When my sister dunked her toast in her hot chocolate, we all were splashed. Six inches away from me, a slimy butter-oil slick would spread across the top of her hot chocolate. Bits of butter-coated toast floated in the slick, like dying seabirds

The great Valentine lapazoo!

Posted in Latest News on February 4th, 2008

The great Valentine lapazoo!
Cape Cod Times - The party favors were chocolate cigars and, fitting with Mom’s fetish, miniature toy Tommy guns. We shimmied and we boogied all night long. Man, we must have danced until 9! I relived those moments-in-time today as I sang the very same song that we

Cheap keys mar Asus U6’s slick look
Boston Globe - Designer Paul Pape is tapping into a “geek vein,” as he puts it, with his Chocolate Avatars, which you can find at paulpapedesigns.com . White, dark, or milk chocolate. Male or female. Lots of options, and a gift box that resembles the Wii console

Rock Style Lives at NY Fashion Week
Washington Post - This lady wears a chocolate-brown taffeta shift with a sweetheart neckline lined with jewels or a navy velvet minidress with ruffled short sleeves, also with crystals around the neck. Verrier noted, however, that the Russians, and especially Peter

Mayawati Kumari: Untouchable and unstoppable
The Independent - At the state capital in Lucknow, Mayawati, dressed in an outfit of her favourite pink and accessorised with a double string of solitaire diamonds, she stood smiling as her genuflecting aides took it in turns to feed her from a 52kg, white-chocolate