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Falafel are deep-fried fritters made from ground chickpeas or fava beans.

Fava + Falafel Tips make street food treat easy at home

Falafel are deep-fried fritters made from ground chickpeas or fava beans.

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The best-tasting veggie burger I've ever met is falafel. A product of the Middle East, falafel are deep-fried fritters made from ground chickpeas or fava beans that are tucked into pita pockets and drizzled with tahini. They are delicious, hearty, inexpensive and relatively healthy. Read story

&quot;Flavored Butters: How to Make Them, Shape Them, and Use Them as Spreads, Toppings, and Sauces,&quot; by Lucy Vaserfirer

Finding inspiration in making flavored butters

&quot;Flavored Butters: How to Make Them, Shape Them, and Use Them as Spreads, Toppings, and Sauces,&quot; by Lucy Vaserfirer

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

An entire cookbook devoted to flavored butters? Read story

Comfort food: Coconut pie and Pineapple Upside Down Cake that’s worth handing down

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A few months ago, I bought a "Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book," published in 1968, at a church yard sale. I didn't need another Better Homes cookbook; I bought it because of the handwritten recipes that fell out of when I opened the book -- the kinds of… Read story

Washington View: New rules to boost cost of gas again

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

Imagine that you see a swimmer floundering in the water. You call the rescue squad and then you toss the swimmer a concrete block. Does that make sense? Of course not, but that's what's happening in Washington, D.C. Read story

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Big Divide postponed

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April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Due to breaking news about the bombing at the Boston Marathon, the third and final day of our series Clark County: The Big Divide has been postponed to Wednesday's print edition of The Columbian. Read story

The old Vancouver City Hall building has sold to brothers William Firstenburg and Bruce Firstenburg for more than $2 million.

Former city hall site’s sale official

The old Vancouver City Hall building has sold to brothers William Firstenburg and Bruce Firstenburg for more than $2 million.

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Business

The former Vancouver City Hall building in downtown officially sold on Monday for slightly more than $2 million to local businessmen and brothers, William Firstenburg and Bruce Firstenburg. Read story

Weather Eye: April should warm up again soon, stay that way for a bit

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

Monday morning was on the chilly side -- more like January or February -- as winter still tries to hang on. Vancouver dipped to 36 degrees, with reports once again of scattered frost in the outlying areas. We should have a repeat this morning, with even cooler temperatures. Read story

Columbia Springs to tackle plant removal

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

The Columbia Springs Environmental Education Center this month will invite volunteers to help remove invasive plant species on its 100-acre facility. Read story

Community notebook: Evergreen Lacrosse Club takes aim on high school playoffs

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A narrow loss on Saturday sets up an important match on Tuesday for the Evergreen Lacrosse Club. Read story

With the Interstate Bridge as a backdrop, opponents of the CRC hold a rally against the project March 29 at the Red Lion Hotel at the Quay.

Live chat on The Big Divide series set for 11 a.m. today

With the Interstate Bridge as a backdrop, opponents of the CRC hold a rally against the project March 29 at the Red Lion Hotel at the Quay.

April 15, 2013, 5:00pm Clark County News

A live chat with the two principal reporters on The Columbian's "The Big Divide" series, Aaron Corvin and Eric Florip, will take place at 11 a.m. today on columbian.com. The series deals with the Columbia River Crossing, economic development and a Columbian poll on Clark County attitudes toward the CRC. Read story