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  • Side of the Bag Cookies

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    September 24, 2004

    Last Sunday I noticed that there was half a bag of Ghiardelli bittersweet chocolate chips leftover from my mega-intense BC brownies and feeling a bit fried by my mega-workload decided to make the recipe for chocolate chip cookies on the side of the bag. I’d reproduce the recipe here, but that’s pretty unnecessary. Just go…

  • Fasting Humor

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    September 24, 2004

    Yom Kippur is fast approaching (begins tomorrow night at sundown) and by fast approaching I mean Jews gots-ta be fasting. Saw a play tonight called “Last Easter” and there was a joke in it that I’d like to share with you now on that very topic.You see Ghandi, before he died, never wore shoes and…

  • Gourmet Survivor 2004: The Fourth Challenge—“Vegetables for Dessert” (By Clotilde)

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    September 23, 2004

    Ladies and gentleman, it is my great honor and privilege to present this week’s guest judge and jury. She’s been featured in Gourmet magazine, the LA Times and Hugh Heffner’s effort at a food magazine, Playsoy. (Just kidding about the last one). She even has a book deal in the works. She’s truly the summit…

  • Why Do You Want To Smell Like Fruit?

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    September 23, 2004

    I walk past the Body Shop every day on my way to school. I have a question for you, ladies. Why do you want to smell like fruit?That’s what the Body Shop smells like to me. Hot fruit. Noxious, acidic fruit that clouds the air near NYU worse than the fog of Mary Kate and…

  • Deference

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    September 23, 2004

    [We will now tackle several issues I’ve been meaning to write about for a while.]Deference fascinates me when it comes to food (as well as movies, TV, theater, literature, and trasngendered escorts). We live in the age of the blurb. “Better than Tofu!” “Wicked wasabi!” “Don’t miss the Vietnamese-Mexican dipping sauce!”People succumb to these stamps…

  • Gourmet Survivor 2004: The Third Vote-Off

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    September 22, 2004

    Alas and alack, the time has come again to vote off another contestant on Gourmet Survivor. My apologies, no video this time out. Instead, though, we get to see who voted who off our kitchen island. Which is way more juicy…

  • Gourmet Survivor 2004: Harry Gets Immunity

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    September 20, 2004

    As the title says, Harry gets immunity this round so he may not be voted off. Contestants, please e-mail me who you want to vote off by 11 pm tomorrow. In a little twist (to make things interesting) I am going to publish who you voted for in tomorrow night’s post. That way we can…

  • Gourmet Survivor 2004: Third Challenge Fulfilled, “On The Street Where You Live”

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    September 20, 2004

    Ah, what a nice set of submissions from our seven remaining contestants. This week’s challenge was to showcase something specific to your locale; allowing for a virtual culinary trip around the world, no baggage necessary. Readers, you’re the judge this week: vote for who you think should get immunity in the comments below. And now,…

  • Look Ma, No Pans: Spontaneous Ricotta Cheesecake Baked in a Coffee Mug

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    September 19, 2004

    Tonight I reached a new milestone in my career as an Amateur Gourmet. In fact, I may have to change my site’s title to: The Slightly Better Than Amateur Gourmet. (Not as catchy, I’ll admit.)See, here’s the truth about many of the things I cook: the leftover ingredients sit in my fridge until they rot,…

  • Disappointing Butternut Squash and Potato Pie with Tomato, Mint, and Sheep’s Milk Cheese

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    September 18, 2004

    One book that’s sat on my bookshelf for a while is The Slow Mediterranean Kitchen by Paula Wolfert.One reason for that is that by the time I decide to cook something, I don’t have time to make anything slow. Last night, however, even though it was 6 pm, I was willing to cook something slowish.…

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