Food
Restaurant Inspections: Published Monday, Oct. 29
Establishment inspections for Oct. 1 through Oct. 5:
Kentucky Fried Chicken, 2525 Wabash Ave., (3 Critical, 6 Non-Critical) – Coleslaw in large tubs and fried chicken strips not marked with date of consumption; ice machine observed with pink and black debris; mouse droppings found in containers storing stainless steel pans and lids, observed numerous flies in establishment.
Establishment with no violations:
St. Patrick Lunch Program, 1807 Poplar St.
St. Patrick School Cafeteria, 449 S. 19th St.
West Vigo Elementary, 501 Olive St.
Archie’s Bar, 2640 Prairieton Road
Cucina Maria, 810 S. Ninth St.
Rosselli’s Club 70, 2125 N. 25th St.
A Bit of Britain Tea Room, 10 N. Sixth St.
Approved to open:
JJ’s, 3401 S. U.S. 41
Hilton Garden Inn, 750 Wabash Ave.
Temporaries approved to operate:
Pioneer Days – Fowler Park – Gee Concession, Rodneff’s Foods, Boy Scout Troop No. 339, Appleseed Farms, Lee Humerickhouse, Cider Mill Farm.
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Tried 'n' True: This tomato soup is surprisingly good
When my sister, Pam, sent me this recipe I looked at it and put it up, thinking it would not be very good. They had made this at her job in Nowata, Okla.
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Send recipes for National Road Cookbook
With 824 miles to cover, there are still many restaurants, bed and breakfasts, food-related businesses, and private individuals to consider for Volume II of the Historic National Road Yard Sale Cookbook.
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Tried 'n' True: Try this easy-to-make Sausage Bread
When a friend of mine had cancer, I took her to get her treatments and got to talking to other patients and nurses. Of course, it always came around to recipes. This recipe came from one of the patients.
- Restaurant inspections: March 1, 2010
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Tried 'n' True: Use cake mix to make this Banana Nut Bread
Last week we had recipes for cake mixes. So I thought you might like one more.
Even though this is called a bread, I call it a cake, because it is made in a cake pan and not in a loaf pan.
- Restaurant inspections: Feb. 22, 2010
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TRIED 'N' TRUE: You can do many things with sugar cookies
One of my favorite cookies to make is a sugar cookie. You can do so much with it. This cookie recipe comes from Bernyce Coleman, a good friend of mine from Hutsonville, Ill. She has several different kinds. It just depends on what flavor cake mix you use.
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