Tag: Teresa Farney
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Speedier concessions lines, new menu items on tap at Coors Field this season
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Spring is here, and nothing says “Goodbye winter!” more than heading to Denver to see the Rockies take on the Tampa Bay Rays on April 5 in their first home game of the season. And when the gates open to fans at Coors Field, be…
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Colorado Rockies opening day eats offer something for everyone
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save America’s favorite pastime returns to Colorado on Thursday, April 6, when the Rockies hit the diamond at Coors Field for their first home game of the Major League Baseball season. The new season brings new culinary delights prepared by Aramark Sports + Entertainment, the hospitality…
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Colorado Springs chef, caterer has goal of owning a food truck business
Jolhea Muhammad-Payton made a vow when she was 15 to learn a new skill, get a certificate, or earn a new type of licensing. At 35, she has amassed an impressive list: International hairstylist, phlebotomy, X-ray technician, medical assistant, medical billing and coding, certified nursing assistant, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, class-A truck driver, travel agent, airline ramp…
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Colorado celebrates the arrival of Palisade’s peaches
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Just saying “Palisade peaches” brings a smile and a sigh to most Coloradans. It’s summer’s reward from the Western Slope where the delectable, juicy fruit is grown. The region’s high-altitude sunny days and cooling nighttime breezes cause the sugar in the stone fruit to concentrate…
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It’s peak time for strawberries in Colorado: Here’s how to enjoy them in both sweet and savory dishes
Sweet strawberries are available year-round in grocery stores, but there’s no better time to enjoy them than when they are at their peak, from June to September in Colorado. First thoughts often go to the classic gorgeous and delicious strawberry shortcake — and we will pay homage to that — but first we’re going to…
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Colorado Springs learns tips for selecting and using tropical fruits
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Exotic fruits like pineapples, mangoes, papayas, apple bananas, passion fruit, guava and lychee were once thought of as treats reserved for visitors to the countries they’re grown in. Now they’re available almost year-round in grocery stores or Asian markets. But while some are likely familiar,…
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Colorado can serve Cincinnati chili for Super Bowl gatherings
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Super Bowl Sunday will be a big day for the Cincinnati Bengals, so how about bringing your best chili to the food table in their honor? The city’s iconic stew stands out from other regional chilis by being so many things at once. It’s chili.…
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Colorado Springs teachers can get resources for classroom gardening education
Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Getting children to eat more fruits and vegetables is a lot easier if they can grow the produce themselves. It teaches them, in an inspiring way, where food comes from. What better place to experience…