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Impress your date with SER Chef David Sierra's recipe for sea bass in a garlic and parsley sauce Impress your date with SER Chef David Sierra's recipe for sea bass in a garlic and parsley sauce 02/13/2023 04:19pm • As Valentine's Day approaches, WTOP asked local chefs to share their favorite quick and easy recipes that readers can learn and cook from for their friends and significant others. SER Executive Chef David Sierra demonstrated how to make sea bass in a garlic and parsley sauce. For those who ma Is a Condo a Good Investment? 02/12/2023 07:00pm • For years, the rule of thumb has generally been that buying a home is a smarter financial decision versus renting, especially if you plan to own the property for more than five years. This has been the case because you can deduct mortgage payments and taxes from your income tax, and home price value What to Know About Cooking Seafood 02/12/2023 07:00pm • Most Americans aren't eating enough fish. In fact, 80% to 90% of Americans fall short of the twice-a-week recommendations to eat seafood -- which includes fish and shellfish -- according to a study conducted by the Agricultural Research Service at the U.S. Department of Agriculture. That means too m Recognizing the Early Symptoms of Dementia 02/12/2023 07:00pm • Dementia is common. The World Health Organization reports that currently, more than 55 million people worldwide are living with dementia and 10 million new cases are diagnosed every year. Here in the United States, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that 6.5 million adults are What You Should Know About Roof Replacement 02/12/2023 07:00pm • Roof replacement is a big investment, but it's something that many homeowners must inevitably address. A sturdy roof protects your home and everyone who lives there, boosts your home's curb appeal and you'll likely recoup a big chunk of the roofing costs if you decide to sell your home. But for the Annual DC undie run raises over $140K for genetic disorder research Annual DC undie run raises over $140K for genetic disorder research 02/11/2023 06:22pm • Hundreds of runners turned up in different types of underwear and costumes to make a mile-long jaunt along The Wharf in D.C. Saturday for the annual Cupid’s Undie Run. Since 2010, people have been taking part in these undie runs in D.C. and other U.S. cities to raise money for research on neuro Data Doctors: Why scammers love gift cards Data Doctors: Why scammers love gift cards 02/10/2023 05:41pm • Q: How and why are gift cards used by scammers to steal money? A: Using gift cards is one of scammers' favorite methods to extract money from victims for a variety of reasons. They are available everywhere, easy to buy, easy to use and generally impossible to trace. The lack of recourse for vi Recipe for gougères from DC's Ellington Park Bistro Chef Frank Morales Recipe for gougères from DC's Ellington Park Bistro Chef Frank Morales 02/10/2023 03:04pm • As Valentine’s Day approaches, WTOP asked local chefs for their favorite, quick and easy recipes to share with friends and significant others. Ellington Park Bistro Executive Chef Frank Morales demonstrated how to make gougères. A gougère is a baked choux pastry commonly made in France. T Feel the churn: Making butter with DC chef Jonathan Taub of Bub and Pop's Feel the churn: Making butter with DC chef Jonathan Taub of Bub and Pop's 02/10/2023 01:58pm • As Valentine's Day approaches, WTOP asked local chefs for their favorite, quick and easy recipes to share with friends and significant others. Bub and Pop's executive chef and owner Jonathan Taub demonstrated how to make butter. While seemingly simple, Taub insisted the act of making butter i Have the sniffles and sneezes? Blame the pollen Have the sniffles and sneezes? Blame the pollen 02/10/2023 10:00am • The weather this week has been anything but February-like across the D.C. region, and that has confused the trees. Dry and warm weather with highs in the 60s on Wednesday and Thursday have teased the trees into thinking it’s time for spring. The tree pollen count has skyrocketed this week. I How to Network at Happy Hour 02/09/2023 07:00pm • Happy hour isn't just about grabbing a few beers after work to blow off steam -- it's also an excellent opportunity to network. Whether you want to make new professional contacts, explore business opportunities or find the career of your dreams, attending happy hour networking events can help you ge What Happens to Your Body During Ovulation 02/09/2023 07:00pm • What happens to your body during ovulation?Understanding how your menstrual cycle works will improve your chances of successfully getting pregnant. It is important to know when ovulation occurs, when intercourse should take place and factors that can affect fertility.A menstrual cycle is the body's A Guide to Diabetic Coma: What You Need to Know 02/09/2023 07:00pm • A diabetic coma, also called a diabetes-related coma, is what happens when a person with diabetes has a blood sugar level that becomes dangerously high or low. The person then becomes unconscious and needs emergency medical treatment. This is a serious disorder, and it's possible to die from a diabe What Personal Loan Term Length Should You Choose? 02/09/2023 07:00pm • Personal loans are like a lending Swiss Army knife: Their versatility means that, no matter what your financial goal is, you can usually find one that fits your needs. But with so many personal loan term lengths available, how do you choose the best one? Your ideal loan term length will be the one t The Rise of Built-for-Rent 02/09/2023 07:00pm • The housing market continues to be incredibly tight for home buyers, with just 2.7 months of available housing supply for sale as of November 2022, but it's also not been a picnic for renters, who are fighting for units in an increasingly tightening (and expensive) market. Real estate investors have
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