1/4 cup white miso 1 tablespoon rice vinegar 1 tablespoon vegetable oil 1 teaspoon sriracha 1/2 teaspoon sesame oil 1 roasting chicken, about 3 pounds Salt and pepper Heat oven to 375F. In a mixing bowl, whisk together first 5 ingredients. Pat chicken dry and rub it all over with the miso mixture, including the […]
By Jim Forbes Prison Fellowship, the nation’s largest Christian nonprofit serving prisoners, former prisoners and their families, is urging residents, churches and other organizations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area to help sponsor area children of incarcerated parents in the Greater Dallas-Fort Worth area in Prison Fellowship’s Angel Tree program. Three counties needing the most support […]
By David Mullen Tanking should not be confused with dunking the school principal into a pool of water at the PTA carnival. In professional sports, tanking is purposely losing regular season games for the sake of a better draft position. The practice is considered unethical, rarely works and has come to the forefront today as […]
By Beth Leermakers I spent Saturday night in the parking lot at a 24-hour vet clinic. Fun times! Then, because I was fourth in line for emergency cases without appointments, and the vet was tied up with an emergency surgery that could take hours, I went back on Sunday morning. My foster dog Gucci, who […]
DALLAS ARBORETUM AND BOTANICAL GARDEN White Rock Lake Weekly reader Nancy Ellis enjoyed the outdoor landscaping during this year’s Autumn at the Arboretum and took this great photograph of the views from the garden across the lake. Congratulations, Nancy, and thank you for submitting this beautiful fall photo. You just won a $25 gift certificate […]
I used icicle radishes, but regular radishes or breakfast radishes are just as delicious cooked this way. Braising mellows the radishes’ bite and brings out their sweetness. 4 tablespoons butter, divided 1 small yellow onion, thinly sliced 2 large bunches radishes with greens, radishes rinsed and sliced in half, greens cut off and rinsed Kosher […]
By David Mullen The 2020 Dallas Marathon was cancelled. The 2020 Tour de France was delayed. The Boston Marathon was cancelled and the 2021 race has already been postponed until next fall. Horse Racing’s Triple Crown was shuffled. The traditional April start of the Masters was moved to November without patrons. Professional and collegiate sports […]
By Joanna Coogan Dallas Children’s Theater (DCT) continues to use the power of theater to spark important conversation about race. On Friday, Nov. 6, the theater makes #MATTER available for viewing. This 16-minute play by award-winning playwright, poet and changemaker Idris Goodwin, is recommended for ages 14 and older due to mature themes and discussions. […]
Chicken: 2 small onions, cut into 6 wedges each 1 pint cherry tomatoes 8 bone-in skin-on chicken thighs 2 tablespoons herbes de Provence 1/2 cup white wine vinegar Relish: 1 fennel bulb, thinly sliced 1 cup garlic-stuffed green olives, chopped 2 tablespoons capers, rinsed and chopped Olive oil, salt and pepper Heat oven to 425F. […]
By David Mullen In honor of a Halloween that is devoid of wild costume parties and, in many cases, trick or treaters going door-to-door, there is a scary side of sports worth noting. Let’s avoid the obvious coronavirus pandemic references, although cases can be made that live sport without fans and with cardboard cutouts or […]