From the Stacks: March 23, 2006
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March 2007
Staff Utne.com
As
a guy trying to cut back on his meat consumption -- and getting
bored with ramen noodle soup and peanut butter sandwiches -- I
found the book
101 Things To Do With Tofu by Donna Kelly and Anne
Tegtmeier just in time. The cookbook includes many vegetarian
renditions of my favorite Midwestern comfort foods (like Sloppy
Joes and casseroles) that sit nicely alongside more adventurous
dishes like tofu tika masala and Thai coconut curry. With any luck,
101 Things To Do With Tofu will help me stave off the
allure of yet another (real-meat) hamburger night. -- Bennett
Gordon
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The mission of
Arcade, a
Seattle-based nonprofit magazine put out by the Northwest
Architectural League, is to provide 'an independent voice for civic
discussion' on all things architecture. The spring issue covers
this beat well with stories on revamping the Seattle Center, the
importance of well-designed symbols (for example, how to warn
people of peanuts), and a city's obligation to protect 'ugly'
buildings. The latest issue also celebrates Arcade's 25
years of publication with an optimistic perspective on the future:
'We're excited to see what the next 25 years will bring.' --
Mary O'Regan
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