BITE Is a bone stuck in your teeth? Did you eat something you can't bring yourself to swallow? The general rule for removing food from your mouth is that it should go out the same way it went in, so drop the bones from your mouth on to a fork. Fish bones are a little different. It is acceptable to remove tiny bones with your fingers, since it would be more difficult to drop them onto a fork. If what you have to spit out is far uglier than bones, such as a fatty piece of meat, slyly spit it into your napkin to keep it out of sight. Source: http://www.cuisinenet.com Carrie Hillard Mere centuries later, the fraternity invince them from stealing. Convinced that sacks of "leprous" potatoes at night. LITTLE-KNOWN FOOD FACT Source: www.foodreference.com Melissa Byrd Buy one entree & two beverages get 2nd entree FREE! Limit $8.00 Not valid on Sunday Buffet Authentic Mediterranean Greek Cuisine Gyros · Hummus · Falafels · Shish Kabobs Aladdin Café 1021 Mass Street (785) 832-1100 LIED CENTER OF KANSAS www.liedku.edu 785.864.2787 Half-Price Tickets for KU Students! Available at Lied Center, University Theatre, and SUA Ticket Offices. Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet in The Magic Flute Friday, February 17-7:30 p.m. Pre-performance dinner: 5:30 p.m., RSVPs requested. Featuring the music of Mozart with contemporary choreography along with heroes, villains, damsels in distress, and a magical flute. WMW Fest event celebrating the 250th anniversary of Mozart's birth. Thursday, February 23-7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 26-2:00 p.m. All-Mozart program features Divertimento in D major, KV.136 Concerto for Piano & Orchestra in C major, KV.415 and Quintet for Strings in G minor, KV.516. - Pre-Performance Conversation with Rachel Hunter, Kansas Public Radio Music Director, 1:00 p.m. DST SYSTEMS WAM Fest event, celebrating the 250 anniversary of Mozart's birth! KU LIED CENTER OF KANSAS The University of Kansas VIP Sponsors Tickets: 785.864.2787 TDD: 785.864.2777 Paid for by KU ticketmaster (016) 313-3330 (785) 234-4545 02.16.2006 JAYPLAY <05