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Close to Centenary College, at 502 East Kings Highway, is what I found to be a generally good Mexican restaurant called El Compadre Mexican Restarant and Seafood. Visiting there for lunch, I immediately noticed the red and white color scheme of the main dining room and a cozy looking bar area in front of the entrance.
I've seen television advertisements promoting it, heard students talking about it and even had friends enrolled in it. Heck, I even told myself for months that I would try it out, but until last week I had never experienced the true culinary art that Bossier Parish Community College has to offer.
Do you have a used formal gown hanging in your closet? If so the First Baptist Church of Shreveport at 543 Ockley Drive, is hosting a benefit for the Northwest Louisiana affiliate of Susan G. Komen of the Cure on February 20, and dress donations are currently being accepted.
The low murmur circulating through the students of the Film 340 class on the first day was one of fear because it was being taught by the Dean of Arts of Science, Larry Anderson, Ph.D. The fear, however, was quickly replaced with comfort when the idea of a stereotypical hard-nosed, domineering administrator was overthrown by the cool, calm and collected Dr.
On January 20, student organizations welcomed back students and faculty. SAB provided free food and drinks as well as activities. Photo 1: members of Phi Lambda Chi at their booth. Photo 2: Money Machine vault provided by SAB Photo 3: students shoot hoops in a SAB activity; Photo 4: Nicole Caudle, Sophomore, education and Courtney Kreid, Sophomore, education, enjoy free lunch Photo 5: Members of Phi Mu welcoming newcomers.
Collard Greens-1 bunch (chopped) Pork Chops-2 each (chopped) Beef Bouillon Cubes-2 each Garlic-1-2 tablespoons (chopped) Onion Powder-to taste Chili Sauce-1 tablespoon Cajun Seasoning-1 teaspoon Water-2 cups Vegetable Oil-2-3 tablespoons Rinse off the individual leaves of the collard greens.
On Friday, January 29, the Robinson Film Center, 627 Texas Street, held a fundraiser featuring Matthew Broderick from the film Wonderful World, a movied produced in the Shreveport area by actor and director Joshua Goldin. There were two showings of Wonderful World, and both screenings were followed by a Q & A with the actor and director.
Just like any other drug, food is something that can become a problem for a lot of people. Not only does the U.S. have the largest percentage of obese people in the world, but many Americans struggle with eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia nervosa.