Posts Tagged ‘Thanksgiving’

Healthy Noodle Salad

Post-Thanksgiving Healthy Dinner

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Lets face it, Thanksgiving is less than gentle on one’s stomach. The holiday is about being thankful, but most of the time it is just an endless abundance of food. [...]

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Dec 1, 2011 | Leave a response

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It was almost the national bird. | Photo by Nordelch via Wikimedia Commons.

The Quad Family’s Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes

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In honor of the Holy Turkey Day, we’ve asked our staff members to share their favorite family recipes. Marry Pivazian, Campus Writer/Photographer: Armenian/Russian Salad (Stolichnaya) Ingredients: 1 lb. boiled potatoes, [...]

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Nov 22, 2011 | Leave a response

Denim shorts: Versatile!!

Thanksgiving Style Tips: 3 Things to Take, Bring and Keep

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Getting dressed these days, you might catch yourself wishing you had a few things around (that amazing sweater! those fuzzy slippers!), and wondering why a few remain inexplicably in your [...]

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Nov 22, 2011 | Leave a response

Nov 23, 2010 | 1 Response

How to Make the Most of Your Fall Break in Boston

How to Make the Most of Your Fall Break in Boston

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It’s that time of year again: fall break, the long-awaited five-day deliverance from classes. Many students head home for the Thanksgiving holiday, but a good handful stick around. If you’re [...]

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Nov 22, 2010 | 1 Response

Thanksgiving Football: Lions, Cowboys and Giants, Oh My!

Thanksgiving Football: Lions, Cowboys and Giants, Oh My!

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It’s as American as apple pie, voting for celebrity dancers and engaging in protracted overseas conflicts: watching football on Thanksgiving! As tradition dictates on every last Thursday in November, Americans [...]

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Nov 25, 2009 | Leave a response

Fall Harvest: Apples & Pumpkins

Fall Harvest: Apples & Pumpkins

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Article by both Emily Jones and Heidi Lee Pumpkins, similar in growth patterns to watermelons, require an extensive network of vine to produce fruit.  I remember the one softball-sized watermelon [...]

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Nov 16, 2009 | Leave a response