Close
Welcome!
Login|Signup
Login|My Dashboard|Register
Logout|My Dashboard
June 20, 2013
Contact | About | Subscribe | Advertise | Work for The Explorer | E-Edition | Newsletter Signup
Clear
72°
Clear
Googleplus Facebook Twitter Mobile Version Facebook
  • HOME
    • CONTACT
    • ADVERTISE WITH US
    • ABOUT THE EXPLORER
    • SUBSCRIBE
  • NEWS
    • TODAY'S HEADLINES
    • ORO VALLEY
    • MARANA
    • ANNOUNCEMENTS
    • SUBMIT NEWS

    Top Story

    • Beloved Safeway manager says farewell

      As Oro Valley Safeway Manager Mike Hennings prepares for retirement after 42 years with the company, he says the career is all he’s ever known.

      • posted: June 19
      • Comments (0)
    rss

    More headlines

    • With new budget in place, state session ends

    • Foothills Optimist Club donates money for underserved youth

    • Summer heat brings a wave of pool activities in Oro Valley

    • Splendido resident displays Arizona landscape photography

  • BUSINESS
    • LOCAL BUSINESS NEWS
    • STOCK MARKET
    • SUBMIT RELEASE

    Top Story

    • Summit Hut expands into the Northwest

      Originally opened by two teenagers back in 1967, Summit Hut has kept its customers happy by providing quality outdoor products and services. T…

      • Updated: Yesterday
      • Comments (0)
    rss

    More headlines

    • AZ Massage Center focuses on reflexology for total foot relief

    • Karate 4 Kids Martial Arts to Relocate to Plaza Del Oro Shopping Center

    • Epazote Kitchen & Cocktails working to draw in local diners

    • Beat the heat at Epazote Kitchen & Cocktails

  • SPORTS
    • PREP SPORTS
    • UA WILDCATS
    • TUCSON PADRES

    Top Story

    • Former Dorados return to help with football camp

      Nearly three dozen soon-to-be high school students had a chance to learn from some of Tucson’s best football players while participating in Ca…

      • posted: June 19
      • Comments (0)
    rss

    More headlines

    • Sports Perspective: Beating the Heat

    • Padres beat Las Vegas 5-2

    • Padres beat Reno 5-1

    • Padres lose to Reno 18-7

  • FEATURES
    • NORTHWEST CHATTER
    • AGING WELL
    • REAL ESTATE
    • POLICE & CRIME

    Top Story

    • Police Reports -- Week of June 16

      Marana

      • posted: June 19
      • Comments (0)
    rss

    More headlines

    • 2011 drive-by shooting suspect arrested

    • Connect with Your Grandchildren Outdoors

    • How to Protect Your Family’s Skin from Summer’s Scrapes, Bites and Burns

    • Introducing the new Arizona Living Collection

  • LIVEN UP
    • CALENDAR OF EVENTS
    • SCREENING
    • NOURISHMENT
    • SCENE 1
    • VENTURE OUT
    • LISTEN
    • WRITTEN
    • SUBMIT A REVIEW

    Top Story

    • Readers will laugh, cry and remember a deep love for reading in the book

      I am a little late coming to the party with the “Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society”. It was a sensation when it was released in Ju…

      • posted: June 19
      • Comments (0)
    rss

    More headlines

    • Photographer Howard Paley to open show at JCC

    • ‘Man of Steel’ is an exciting reboot

    • Prime Time Review: Electronic Entertainment Expo reveals the next generation of home entertainment

    • Happenings -- Week of June 16

  • OPINION
    • COLUMNS
    • LETTERS TO EDITOR
    • SUBMIT A LETTER

    Top Story

    • Sharp’s reporting structure

      This week’s Oro Valley Council meeting could be interesting, as it appears council members Mike Zinkin and Bill Garner finally got their way o…

      • Updated: Yesterday
      • Comments (1)
    rss

    More headlines

    • Oro Valley Town Talk: What is and why is a General Plan?

    • Guest Column: A message on the privacy debate

    • My two favorite dads

    • Guest Column: The outing of Common Core Standards (Part 1)

  • MARKETPLACE
    • CLASSIFIEDS
    • SHOP CATALINA
    • SHOP ORO VALLEY
    • SHOP MARANA

    Most Recent

    • Opportunity knocks at Koko FitClub

      Many Oro Valley residents are dealing with the frustration of their gym simply closing its doors.  Here today, gone tomorrow. Others are deali…

      • posted: June 19
      • Comments (0)
    • Kyger Orthodontics: Phase I Orthodontic Treatment

    • Tips for small business owners to face today’s new challenges

    • Catalina Marina

    • Catalina Community Services

  • BLOGS
    • THE DOCTOR IS IN
    • GADGET MAGNET
    • WHAT'S UP UA
    • MUSIC LANDSCAPE
    • PET NEWS
    • PRIME TIME REVIEW
    • SUCH THE SPOT

    Most Recent

    • Pet News - With Fourth of July coming, Pima Animal Care Center shares tips to find a lost pet

      It is frightening and heartbreaking to lose a pet. Fortunately, Pima Animal Care Center is seeing a 6 percent increase in happy reunions this …

      • posted: June 19
      • Comments (0)
    • Gadget Magnet - Data Doctors on dealing with dead pixels

    • Pet News - Philanthropy with Phlavor

    • Such the Spot - Please don't feed the children

    • Pet News - YOGA for HOPE

  • VIDEO
    • BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT

    Most Recent

    • Country Thunder, Day 3: Brice and Keith steal the show

      Toby Keith and Lee Brice will be a tough act to follow today, the final day of Country Thunder in Florence.

      • Updated: May 28
      • Comments (0)
    rss

    More headlines

    • Country Thunder: Day 2 wrap-up: Eric Church shines

    • Country Thunder starts out with a bang

    • Cadets attend academy

    • Pilates instructor helps her clients improve strength

  • SPECIAL SECTIONS
    • GO! EXPLORE
    • KIDS CAMP
    • CATALINA STATE PARK
    • HEALTH & WELLNESS
    • BEST OF THE NW
    • ACTIVE LIVING
    • HOME & GARDEN
    • AUTOMOTIVE
    • WOMEN IN BUSINESS
    • DISCOVER THE NW

    Most Recent

    • Connect with Your Grandchildren Outdoors

      Do you have treasured childhood memories of spending time outdoors with your parents or grandparents? Take the time to share this experience w…

      • posted: June 16
      • Comments (0)
    rss

    More headlines

    • Three top tips for summer travel

    • Disneyland is just a short ride away from Tucson

    • Westin La Paloma makes summer plans

    • Summer heat wears down the automobile

  • JOBS
  • Home
Search
Advanced Search Options
Date Options
Sort Options
Extended Filters








Displaying results 1 - 25 of 85 for duck. Subscribe to this search

  1. Pekin duck

    The smoked breast of Pekin duck with huckleberry gastrique, Persian jeweled rice and braised fall vegetables was one of two entrée choices at Acacia Real Food & Cocktails for the “Flavors of Arizona” restaurant tour.

  2. article Rooster + Duck = Ducken

    Thursday, May 3, 2012 3:24 pm

    Call him Ducken. Call him Chucken. Call him whatever you want. What’s important is not the name, but the fact that this five-day-old rooster-duck crossbreed defied the odds of Mother Nature to even be born, despite the fact it was born with what appears to be a chicken leg protruding from its head.

    1 image 1 youtube

  3. youtube Rooster + Duck = Ducken

    Thursday, May 3, 2012 3:27 pm

    What happens when a Rooster and a Duck mate? You get a weird crossbreed which the owner Patricia Rydeen calls it Ducken. Read the story at www.explorernews.com
  4. article Kuisine by Kathy: Cooking with the cookbook club, feasting on Chinese duck

    Wednesday, June 27, 2012 4:00 am

    One of the best clubs I have been in was a cookbook club.  I missed this since moving to Arizona so decided to start one up.

    2 images

  5. Music camp 5

    During a break from singing and dancing, Carley Noll and others play a game of duck-duck-goose.

  6. Ducken

    Patricia Rydeen of Marana claims that this animal came from a rooster and duck crossbreed.

  7. Ducken

    Ducken, who was once believed to be half rooster and half duck is all duck, and is still quacking. Above, five-day-old Ducken waddles around as just a duckling in May. At left, Ducken has clearly grown into a duck, while still having the abnormality growing from the side of his head.The Story of Ducken was one of the most read on The Explorer website in 2012, even reaching a television station in Brazil.

  8. Food for thought

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, After scoring the duck breasts, Lindquist dries them and seasoned them with salt and pepper

  9. Wonderland of rocks

    Dave Perry/The Explorer, Kissing Rocks are among the special sights in the Heart of Rocks Loop. Hikers can also find Big Balanced Rock, Duck on a Rock and more for the imagination.

  10. Ventana, its employees raise $30K for local charity, orphans in Africa

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Ventana Medical Systems employees Alyssa Jordan, left, and Lynda O'Hanlon try to sell plastic ducks during the company's second annual Children's Walk. Jordan and her co-workers used the ducks to raise money during the fundraiser.

  11. article Ventana, its employees raise $30K for local charity, orphans in Africa

    Wednesday, December 9, 2009 12:00 am

    Last week, employees at Ventana Medical Systems in Oro Valley participated in their second annual Children's Walk to raise money for Casa de los Niños and orphans in Africa.

    2 images

  12. Northern Shoveler

    Robert Shea saw this male Northern Shoveler in a pond around the SaddleBrooke golf course on the first morning of the New Year. Shea said the duck had been living in the pond for about a week so far.

  13. Food for thought

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, CDO juniors Ali Almazrouie and Nicole Barnard, alongside Nick Meitner who will be their restaurant manager, try a sample of the pan-seared duck breast.

  14. 'Standing up rocks' in Chiricahuas

    Rick Metcalf/Special to The Explorer, Weighing hundreds of tons, lichen encrusted Duck on a Rock formation sits perched along Heart of Rocks Trail, one of the highlights of a visit to Chiricahua National Monument.

  15. article Ducken lives on

    Thursday, December 27, 2012 10:47 am

    That’s not only a blessing, but a bit of a surprise to Patricia Rydeen, owner of the Marana bird farm known as Pats’ Ears Wings N’ Things.

    2 images 1 youtube

  16. Food for thought

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, A plated dish of pan-seared duck breast sits before Amanda Lindquist, the chef de cuisine at Azul, as she speaks to Canyon Del Oro's culinary arts students. After showing the students her step-by-step preparation, the students were asked to make a risotto.

  17. Food for thought

    Randy Metcalf/The Explorer, Canyon Del Oro culinary arts students gather around as Amanda Lindquist, the chef de cuisine at Azul, explains to the class how she creates pan-seared duck breast with a cranberry-cherry demi-glaze served atop a Gorgonzola risotto.

  18. article Arizona Wildcats struggle to score in red zone, lose 49-0 to Oregon

    Sunday, September 23, 2012 7:36 am

    While the Arizona Wildcats offense moved the ball against third-ranked Oregon Saturday night, they failed to put points on the board.

    1 image

  19. article The Digest

    Tuesday, July 1, 2008 11:00 pm

    Weird and offbeat news from around the country.

  20. article Catfish jumping at Founders' Day

    Wednesday, March 10, 2010 12:00 am

    Marana is having its first fishing roundup at the 2010 Founders' Day celebration on Saturday, March 20.

    1 image

  21. article Tigers and Falcons to claw

    Wednesday, December 1, 2004 12:00 am

    Dec. 1, 2004 - The Marana High School girls basketball team will get an early-season challenge as the Tigers begin its defense of its 2003-04 Sonoran Region title.

  22. article From your closet to the catwalk: DIY ideas to make your wardrobe runway-worthy

    Monday, June 3, 2013 5:00 pm

    (BPT) - It’s the cycle of fashion – trends are always recycling, returning and changing. Save time and money by transforming your existing wardrobe into stylish, on-trend pieces with a few simple tricks.

    1 image

  23. article Sports Perspective: Almost perfect is not enough

    Wednesday, November 21, 2012 10:52 am

    The quote, “it ain’t over ‘til it’s over” really describes the college football scene this past week as top ranked Kansas State and second ranked Oregon lost their first games of the season. 

    1 image

  24. article Camino de Manana on time, budget

    Tuesday, March 16, 2010 11:00 pm

    The Camino de Mañana road project is progressing smoothly, on time and on budget, according to the project manager responsible for the construction of the roadway.

    3 images

  25. article First loss allows No. 4 Arizona to stop pretending

    Friday, January 11, 2013 4:15 pm

    It had an inevitable feel leading up to the game, but also a familiar, uneasy look in the final minutes of another wild finish.

Next »

Watch Now

youtube

youtube DZ3MN3nxCxo

AZ Massage Center read more

AZ Massage Center

AZ Massage Center

AZ Massage Center

Northwest Chatter

  • Oro Valley Town Talk: What is and why is a General Plan?

    Joe Hornat/Special to The Explorer

    • icon posted: June 19
  • Guest Column: A message on the privacy debate

    Dave Safier, Special to The Explorer

    • icon posted: June 19
  • Sports Perspective: Beating the Heat

    Evan Hoffmann,Special to The Explorer

    • icon posted: June 19
  • Sharp’s reporting structure

    Thelma Grimes, The Explorer

    • icon Updated: Yesterday

Featured Videos

youtube

youtube KiOELMlZ808

Authorities identify suspicious package at NW fire station read more

Earlier today, the Pima Regional Bomb Squad responded to the Northwest Fire District's station at the corner of Ina and Shannon roads in response to a report of a suspicious package in a car. The package turned out to be a laptop. Read the Story Here: http://bit.ly/1bttmJW

Authorities identify suspicious package at NW fire station

Earlier today, the Pima Regional Bomb Squad responded to the Northwest Fire District's station at...

TODAY Rogue elephants, humans, in deadly battle

In Northeast India, rogue elephants are killing 100 people a year, as elephants who have lost the...

More Featured Videos

This week's e-Edition

Follow us on Facebook

Sections

  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Features
  • Liven Up
  • Opinion
  • Marketplace
  • Blogs
  • Videos
  • Special Sections
  • E-Edition
  • Online Features
  • Weather

Services

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise
  • Subscription Services
  • Newsletter Signup
  • Career Opportunities
  • Submission Forms
  • Site Index
  • Add Search Toolbar

Contact us

explorernews.com

Explorer News
Phone number: 520-797-4384
E-mail: editor@explorernews.com
Address: 7225 N. Mona Lisa Road, #125
Tucson, AZ 85741

Search









© Copyright 2013, The Explorer, Tucson, AZ. Powered by BLOX Content Management System from TownNews.com. [Terms of Use | Privacy Policy]

Forgot?
Now I remember!

Or, use your linked account:

Need an account? Create one now.