Hearing the word gyro sparks my summer hungers, as well as memories of the years I spent working in a drab office building off 5th Avenue in lower Manhattan, where I’d stop for lunch at a sandwich ...
Continuing the FOOD ODYSSEY With thoughts about the clear blue and turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea, here is a delightful classic to spawn feelings of coming lazy and wonderful summer nights.
How do YOU say it? “Gy-Ro?” “Jy-Ro?” Another way? No matter how you say it, we can all agree, it tastes DELICIOUS! In our kitchen today, we learn more about this year’s Indy GreekFest from Niki ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. TAUNTON — Flavors from Greece are here in Taunton, from marinated gyros, flaky baklava and made-to-order pasta to fresh rice bowls ...
APOPKA, Fla. — We asked the Greek co-owner of Argos Diner in Apopka if the mispronunciation of "gyro" drives him nuts. "A little bit!" Demetrios Grimis laughed. "(They say) 'Year-oh' (or) 'jy-roh.' ...