The classic margarita from my book “Freezer Door Cocktails” calls for four things — tequila, orange liqueur, sugar and lime. This variation, inspired by a cocktail at Bitter & Twisted in Phoenix, keeps the key flavors, but gets to the finish line a little differently.
Italian ...
HONG KONG — Hong Kong’s iconic bun festival drew throngs of revelers to the densely populated city’s outlying island, Cheung Chau, to celebrate a century-old tradition that is rooted in prayers for peace and blessings.
Residents and tourists braved the heat to watch children in costumes ...
It is a warm windy day with the temperature at 82 degrees, although it feels warmer in the sun. I just brought in the laundry off the lines. It was a challenge hanging bed blankets and sheets, but once again the Polygrip clothespins really helped.
Daughter Loretta and her three little ones ...
DEAR ANNIE: My sister and I grew up sharing everything: clothes, secrets, bedrooms, even blame when one of us broke something in the house. For most of my life, she was my first phone call and my safest place to land.
But in the last few years, something has changed. Every conversation with ...
DEAR HELOISE: There’s an old recipe that my great grandfather used to use in his garden, and it made everything grow quickly and in abundance. It was lost for a long time, but we found the recipe in an old book that he once owned. I used it for the first time this past year, and my vegetable ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I read your recent column on primary sclerosing cholangitis. What is the difference between this condition and primary biliary cholangitis? Where can I find information on how to get on a waiting list for a liver transplant?
— C.V.
ANSWER: Primary biliary cholangitis ...