Isn’t there a Starbucks at the top? After drier-than-normal months in the fall and early winter, snow finally is falling in the Cascades, allowing the slopes at Snoqualmie Pass to open. Stevens Pass, at a higher elevation, opened earlier.
Stevens regulars may have noticed a few Snoqualmie skiers in the chair next to them. Here’s how to tell the difference: They’re the skiers with the ski pole-warmers in their Range Rovers.
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Is the water gluten-free? Among new apps designed to help you keep your resolutions,Yummly lets dieters scroll through photos of dishes that filter for gluten-free, low-fat or vegetarian recipes.
The staff at Buzz Laboratories also have a new app, Blechly, that allows dieters to scroll through poorly lit photos of the meals of glop that people post to Facebook, causing them to lose their appetites.
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Don’t know much about history: On this day in 1814, hostilities ended between Denmark and Sweden, with Denmark agreeing to cede Norway to Sweden.
Roused from its slumber, Norway protested: “Joost a dern minoote dere. Whoo vere yoo ceding to whoom?”
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