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The San Diego Union-Tribune

  • DESPERATION DINNERS    BEVERLY MILLS with ALICIA ROSS
    Old-fashioned oatmeal a hearty start to the day
    Did you hear the one about the shrinking cereal boxes? Unfortunately, it's not a joke. After Kellogg's cut the size (but not the price) of cereal boxes a couple of months ago, we got to thinking about oatmeal.

  • READERS ASK    CAROLINE DIPPING
    To find these Apple Fries, we turned to YouTube
    I've been searching high and low for anything similar to the following two items, but no such luck. I hope you'll be able to get the recipes for Legoland's Apple Fries and The Cheesecake Factory's Chicken Madeira.

  • She has hits on the charts and hit recipes in the kitchen
    In a culinary age when terms such as fried or stuffed can be considered taboo, Trisha Yearwood is offering Americans a throwback to good old-fashioned Southern cooking. And she's doing so without apologies.

  • FOCUS ON NUTRITION    ED BLONZ
    You’ll know if oil becomes rancid
    At a dinner with some friends, I learned that oils left unrefrigerated can become a health hazard because the fats can oxidize. I would like to refrigerate my cooking oils, but whenever I try, they become thick and seem almost to coagulate.

  • SLICE OF HISTORY    ARLYN HACKETT
    Salad tastes of Tuscany
    It's tomato time! August and September are generally the prime months for homegrown tomatoes. In my mother's kitchen, fresh tomatoes were usually served plain, sliced with a little salt and pepper.

  • PRODUCE PICKS
    Cool as a cucumber
    Cool cucumbers are especially appealing in warm weather. But the question is, which cucumber? This time of year, when you walk down the produce aisle or through the farmers market, you can find more than just your normal slicing cucumber.

  • What's Happening

  • King's popularity boils down to interview style and persona
    Larry King is a pop-culture artifact. He is a reminder of a time before interviewers betrayed their point of view, their agenda or even their personality. King is an interviewer. He's all about the questions – even if he occasionally gets a bit confused about who it is he's actually talking to.

  • MORNING SURF
    Viewers asked to pick favorites
    The most memorable moments in television history will be revealed during the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards next month, and it's up to voters to decide which bits should take top honors.

  • DEAR ABBY
    Insensitive stepmother's persistent case of hypochondria can't be cured
    How do you deal with a hypochondriac? My brothers and I lost our dear mother to cancer when we were in our teens. Daddy has recently been diagnosed with a pernicious form of melanoma, which has a low survival rate.

  • TELL ME ABOUT IT    CAROLYN HAX
    Don't add to any dietary dysfunction
    I am about to marry a man with a wonderful, smart, kind 13-year-old daughter. She is a strict vegan because her mother became one in the last year. Although it's presented to her as a “choice” by her mother, it's not much of one.

  • MISS MANNERS    JUDITH MARTIN
    She'll hold a party if gifts are given
    I recently purchased a condo for the first time. All of my friends are either renting or still living with their parents. Many of them have been supportive of and excited for me. They all cannot wait until I have a housewarming party.

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