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Peter King’s Championship Cake Recipe
Peter King’s Championship Cake Recipe
When we last left map-eschewing porkquistador Peter King, he was decrying the price of Yankee Stadium’s hot chocolate (it’s 30% cacao!), praising the Saints for their edgy attitude, and deeply regretting ordering the Kung Pao cheeseburger spring rolls at Panda Express in the JFK airport.  ...
Peter King: Seven storylines from weird Week 7
Peter King: Seven storylines from weird Week 7
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — NEW YORK -- Seven storylines for a weird Week 7, when rock-bottom teams found a way to... get worse, England hosted New England, the Saints blew away what I thought was a good defense, Norv Turner survived, the amazing Miles Austin carried the Cowboys ... (more) Peter King: Seven storylines from weird Week 7
Peter King: Brett Favre hopes his detractors understand now why he came back
Peter King: Brett Favre hopes his detractors understand now why he came back
sportsillustrated.cnn.com — NEW YORK -- I remember the first time Brett Favre mentioned the V word in the summer... of 2008. Favre was officially retired but making noise about playing again. The Packers were on record as moving on with Aaron Rodgers, and now Favre wanted to play ... (more) Peter King: Brett Favre hopes his detractors understand ...
Strahan claims Favre didn't lie down for him
profootballtalk.nbcsports.com — When Michael Strahan set the NFL's single-season sack record in 2001, he did it with an assist... from Brett Favre, who essentially handed Strahan his record-breaking final sack of the season by rolling out and sliding down directly in front... (more) Strahan claims Favre didn't lie down for him
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