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Making it faster II: the Indianapolis and Grand Prix cars
Making it FASTER II, The Indianapolis and Grand Prix Cars is the sequel to the #1 best-selling book, \"Making it FASTER, Tales from the Endless Search for Speed.\" These are the stories of discovery by three generations of racers and designers who changed the state of the art forever. Tales of clever tricks and rule book manipulation in the ever-escalating contest between rule makers and loophole seekers, told by those directly involved in Indianapolis and Grand Prix racing. Their innovations dazzled us all.
\Get Dressed for Summer\ with Refreshing and Healthy Salad Dressings
\"This is a fantastic time of year to take advantage of farmers markets and enjoy fresh produce,\" says Robin Miller, M.S., host of the Food Network's \"Quick Fix Meals with Robin Miller,\" who developed the CanolaInfo recipe collection. \"Homemade salad dressings add so much flavor and can be prepared in minutes.\" \"There is no easier time of year to make a commitment to eating healthy than summer,\" says Miller. \"With the abundance of fresh produce available, everyone has plenty of options to make delicious, fresh and nutritious dishes. Using canola oil in dressings allows the flavors of fresh ingredients to shine, while adding to their nutritional value.\" Related Links\"Get Dressed for Summer\" Recipe Collection from CanolaInfoLearn more about canola oil\"Like\" CanolaInfo on Facebook\"Follow\" CanolaInfo on Twitter
Key succession at IFM Investors
Confirming the changes today, IFM Investors chief executive, Brett Himburoy said [Randall] had been moved up from his prior position as executive director of debt investments, which he had held since joining IFM Investors in 2013.
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Expert's cookbook solves parents' weeknight dinner woes
[Robin Miller], star of the Food Network show \"Quick-Fix Meals With Robin Miller,\" has just released a new cookbook aimed at the back-to-school cooking crowd: \"Robin Rescues Dinner: 52 Weeks of Quick-Fix Meals, 350 Recipes, and a Realistic Plan to Get Weeknight Dinners on the Table\" (Clarkson Potter, 2009, $19.99 paperback). \"We have a new term,\" Miller says of her kids. \"When they're hungry, they're angry, so we call it 'hangry.' \" \"I've had all of these amazing restaurant meals that are so creative and so full of flavor and pulling from different ethnicities and doing things with food that you'd never think would work,\" she says. \"I've tried to bring those things to my home kitchen and to this cookbook.\"
Miller's picks: 10 foods for the frugal
\"That's the Number 1 thing I get,\" says Robin Miller, host of the Food Network show \"Quick Fix Meals With Robin Miller.\" \"People say, 'You're known for quick and healthy and family-friendly -- now can you throw budget in there, too?' \" Miller likes whole-wheat pasta because it's cheap and satisfying. \"It's what -- a dollar a box?\" she says. \"It's got more fiber, which is wonderful, but it also fills you up more quickly, so you're likely to eat less.\" \"Cereal is so expensive. It's like 4 bucks for a box of air,\" Miller says. Oatmeal is a hearty, nutritious and inexpensive way to start the day. \"It lowers cholesterol, it's heart-healthy.\"