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Features for Wednesday, January 24, 2007

A cellar full of miracles

When the Smithsonian opens its exhibit celebrating the American wine industry, among the items on display will be the suitcase and a stack of books that Mike Grgich took with him when he left his native Croatia in the 1950s, setting out to make his mark on wine history.

Study says grape industry worth $162 billion to nation’s economy

The economic impact of America’s grape industry, including winegrapes, was more than $162 billion in 2005. More than 23,000 farms, 90 percent of them smaller than 100 acres, in all 50 states grow grapes, on 934,750 acres.

Wine notes: Go Crushers!

Silver Oak Cellars winemaker Daniel Baron has specially blended a full barrel of 2006 Napa Valley cabernet sauvignon for the auction at the Vintage High School Athletic Boosters Crab Feed on Saturday.

The Phantom Fork: Choose Hop Hing’s when no one wants to cook

Each Tuesday The Register reviews an area restaurant, with an emphasis on establishments where a couple can dine for $30 or less. Reader suggestions are welcomed.

The ups and downs of cooking like the big boys

Ever imagine yourself cooking with the big boys — or gals, for that matter?

A Super Bowl menu even a kitchen idiot can make

Real men don’t rely on significant others to cater their Super Bowl parties. With a bit of planning and the right recipes (read as easy), even a kitchen idiot can pull together a Bowl bash that keeps guests munching during the big game.

Real recipes for real men who aren’t afraid to cook

Gone are the days when the grill was the only spot manly men could express their culinary leanings. A wave of man-friendly foods, gadgets and food-media have made it safe for guys to get in the kitchen. Here are a few recipes to play with while there.

Register recipes: Jan. 23

Seared Sea Scallops with Cauliflower Coulis, Black Trumpet Mushrooms and Roasted Hearts of Palm

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