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Appetite for Murder:
A Mystery Lover's Cookbook
by Kathy Borich

A tantalizing slant on cooking and crime. Relive your favorite classic detective stories and then whip up the food that caught the culprit.

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An Illustrated Introduction to Classical Horsemanship: Concepts and Skills from A to Z
by Gary Borich

A comprehensive resource in a succinct alphabetical format that brings the beginning rider through every aspect of learning to train and ride for show and trail.

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Often been surprised by a movie after what a film critic said about it? Ever felt cheated out of big bucks on the recommendations of a punk 24-year-old? Or really loved the ones they panned? Well, you no longer need to feel out of step with the current movie review band. Different Drummer is for you. Read more about our take on the film world. And get ready to relive your favorite movies with the recipes that follow each review.

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Friday
Jul092010

The International: Shish Kabob

Clive Owen and Naomi Watts are almost as unrelenting and ruthless as our Congress in going after Big Banks, but the titular lending institution of this film makes predatory lending sound like a child’s game. And it’s not the mortgages that are toxic, but the actual investigators themselves, when they get too close to the truth. One had better think twice before defaulting on any loans.

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Tuesday
Feb022010

Hamlet: Pork Loin with Figs: Beet and Orange Salad

Weddings and funerals – all the epic intrigues surround them. Don’t be turned away by snobs who label Gibson’s version “middle brow” or “Shakespeare for the common man.” Old Willie Boy himself would probably have preferred Mel’s performance over those of his silver-tongued precursors.

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Tuesday
Jan262010

Mongol: Spicy Mongolian Beef Recipe

This epic is more about making love than war, and it is neither as sweeping nor as cheesy as Hollywood’s typical bigger than life sagas. With the feel of low-key authenticity more closely associated with the History Channel than the big screen, we see a young Genghis Khan not so much the perpetrator of violence, but as its victim.

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Wednesday
Sep092009

State of Play: Steamed Blue Crabs Recipe

This fast-paced thriller provides enough superior action, acting and atmosphere to keep you on the edge of your seat during its not quite two hour run. It’s not the adrenaline-pumping, nausea-inducing shaky camera world kill tour that The Bourne Identity franchise has morphed into – there’s no way the now pudgy Russell Crowe could keep up the pace, but he more than makes up for it with his rumpled reporter’s instincts to find out the truth no matter where it takes him.

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Friday
Jun052009

Cars: Route 66 Chili

This razzle-dazzle racing epic is fine family fun, though it seems more geared to NASCAR dads than the tots they may take with them to the theatre. The little ones will love the racing scenes, and while the nostalgic tribute to the old Route 66 sandwiched in between them is a bit too long, it’s sure to please any grandparents in the audience.

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