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In Metro Detroit, all the roads lead to attorney Joumana Kayrouz
Joumana Kayrouz's face was on a city bus heading south. Joumana Kayrouz's face was on two other buses heading north. As they all crossed paths in front of the Westin Book Cadillac Detroit, Suzanne Janik thought, This is history. This will never happen a
Constitution may not protect Detroit's pensions
When Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr's team today holds the first of several meetings with Detroit's unions and pensions funds, a single paragraph in the Michigan Constitution will hang over the proceedings. The accrued financial benefits of each pension pl
Roush teammates Carl Edwards, Greg Biffle have differences
Brooklyn, Mich. Greg Biffle was thrilled after his victory last weekend in Michigan. Teammate Carl Edwards was a little bit miffed. Biffle's Sprint Cup victory gave Ford Motor Co. 1,000 wins across NASCAR's three national series Cup, Nationwide and T
Proposed Red Wings arena would seat 10% fewer fans
The proposed Red Wings arena will have fewer seats for fans another example of professional sports franchises looking to increase bang for the buck. The downtown arena and entertainment complex, if finalized, could accommodate approximately 18,000 hock
Heat, Spurs' legacies rest on Game 7 result
Miami Game 7s do more than settle championships. They define legacies. No matter what happens Thursday night, LeBron James and the Heat and Tim Duncan's Spurs already have won NBA titles and secured a place in history. Now is their opportunity to eleva
Peas pack powerful nutrients in tiny package
Peas, one of the earliest cultivated crops, are chock-full of nutrients. They bring color and sweetness to any dish salads, rice dishes, soups, hummus, casseroles, pastas and they also shine on their own or, classically, with carrots, or mushrooms an
Keep grandkids from gun-toting drinker
Dear Abby: The letter you printed from Gun-Shy in South Carolina (March 5), about the antics of her gun-toting, alcoholic father-in-law caught my attention. I'm an ex-mental health clinician and program inspector. I discussed that letter with a psychia
Best weight loss foods also help you feel full
Q. How can I avoid that empty feeling while dieting? A. It can be hard to stick to a lower-calorie menu if you're feeling ravenous. Fortunately, some of the best foods for weight loss also happen to be the ones that help fill you up. Three of the key ing
This homemade bun might steal the show
Hamburger buns so rarely get to be the star of the show. But that's because we're usually using flimsy, texture-deprived, bland-tasting buns as a vehicle for our burger consumption. These homemade buns are anything but that. These buns are pillow soft bu
Beef-bacon mix makes juicy burger
I love a good burger as much as the rest of the (meat-eating) American population, maybe even more. That being said, I've eaten some pretty bad ones. The worst in memory were probably served at backyard barbecues and ranged from homemade hockey pucks to
Those who eat gluten-free find joy in almond flour
Colleen Sherratt was at the forefront of people diagnosed with celiac disease, the condition in which the body can't process gluten. That was in the late 1950s, and once the then-28-year-old figured out why she had lost 20 pounds and felt sick to her sto
Versatile canned tomatoes fill dishes with flavor
We're still a few weeks from the bountiful tomatoes grown outside in the Michigan sunshine. The good news is, when it comes to canned tomatoes, the options seem endless. Here's a secret: All you need are whole peeled tomatoes. Simplify your shopping by s
Vegetarian taco salad good for meat-eaters, too
Nobody will miss the meat in this colorful, zesty vegetarian taco salad. The rice and bean mixture can be made ahead and the salad quickly assembled at mealtime.Vegetarian Taco Salad 1 ½cups cooked long-grain brown rice 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive
Food calendar
Culinary Class: Thai Summer Salads at Trevarrow Inc. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. $45. 1295 N. Opdyke, Auburn Hills. (248) 377-2300. Summer Beer Dinner at Toast Birmingham Presented by Arbor Brewing Company. 7 p.m. today. $55. 203 Pierce, Birmingham. (248) 2
Taste Panel: Honey mustard is spicy, sweet, spreadable
Honey mustard is obviously a very popular condiment, judging by the many different brands that you find on local supermarket shelves. And all of our panelists seem to be very enthusiastic about this product. According to panelist Robert Levine: Mustard
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