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"Rod was probably the best athlete I've seen in the NFL," said former Steelers teammate Tunch Ilkin said.
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"Rod was probably the best athlete I've seen in the NFL," said former Steelers teammate Tunch Ilkin, a longtime NFL radio and TV analyst.
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"I imagine the Cardinals will be a more physical football team under Kenny and Russ," Steelers radio analyst Tunch Ilkin says.
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Ilkin says that for the end of Ramadan, tarhana was used to create a light first-course soup that was served in many Turkish homes.
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This time around, Ilkin pulled from a decade's worth of travel across her country, collecting recipes from house cooks and elderly women.
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Standing on the sidelines and watching practice with Ilkin and his radio partner,
CNN.com 2010
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A Tunch Ilkin-mold lineman now moves with the same agility while carrying the 300-plus pounds of Casey "Big Snack" Hampton.
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"Turkish cuisine is so rich in vegetables and grains" that can be used to stretch dishes, Ilkin says.
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Its lamb kebabs taste different from those of the other regions because the animals there are pasture-fed, Ilkin discovered.
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Ilkin, 63, has plenty of research material to support a vegetarian Turkish cookbook, which is what she'd like to work on next with Kaufman.
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