Wednesday, November 15, 2000

 

Dining Guide
Turkey tips hotline offers good advice
Intimidated by Tom Turkey? Have no fear, the Turkey Tips Hotline is here.
Variety is the spice of life
By F.C. FOODIE
Food Critic
They say variety is the spice of life, and nowhere is that more apparent than Grand Buffet VII in the Banks Crossing Shopping Center in Fayetteville.
Oh my, pie!
Turkey, dressing and cranberries are the cornerstones of any traditional Thanksgiving dinner. However, it's not until after the main meal that the moment everyone is waiting for arrives: the presentation of the pie. It's the meal's crowning moment. Homebaked fresh-from-the-oven pie.
Beer is rooted in tradition
When Americans sit down to enjoy Thanksgiving dinner this year, many might want to include a favorite beer with the traditional holiday fare of turkey, cranberry sauce, vegetables and pumpkin pie. A tasty complement to a turkey and oyster stuffing dinner is a golden-colored lighter beer, such as a pilsner or a lager. Heartier tastes like plum pudding and pumpkin pie are delicious with stronger, dark beers with a touch of bittersweet flavor, such as stout.

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