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  • The Right Way To Eat A Muffin

    The Right Way To Eat A Muffin

    How To

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    August 4, 2014

    This morning I decided to treat myself to a blueberry muffin from the Village Bakery right here in Atwater Village. As I began to eat the muffin, it occurred to me that there’s a right way and a wrong way to eat a muffin. For example, if you were new to America and you’d never…

  • How To Turn Leftovers Into Frittatas

    How To Turn Leftovers Into Frittatas

    Breakfast, Eggs, How To, Recipes

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    July 31, 2014

  • Look Who Made My Rainbow Cookie Cake

    Look Who Made My Rainbow Cookie Cake

    Friends & Family

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    July 29, 2014

    A month or two ago, I noticed someone named @TheRealJimParsons following me on Instagram. Since the internet is a strange place, I figured, “that can’t really be the real Jim Parsons, three-time Emmy winner, it must be a fake Real Jim Parsons.” But then I noticed that all of the pictures @TheRealJimParsons posted were pictures…

  • Chicken and Multi-Colored Carrots in Tangerine Sauce

    Chicken and Multi-Colored Carrots in Tangerine Sauce

    Chicken/Poultry, Main Dishes, Recipes

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    July 28, 2014

    Monday night is healthy dinner night. I don’t drink wine, even if Craig makes a stink and opens a bottle in protest. I don’t make dessert, even if he begs for my famous chocolate chip cookies. What I do, on Monday night, is penance for all of the ridiculous things I ate over the weekend…

  • Ten Things You Should Never Serve At A Dinner Party

    Ten Things You Should Never Serve At A Dinner Party

    Essays

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    July 24, 2014

    Let me begin by saying that anyone who invites you over for dinner is doing you a favor. Without question, hosting dinner is hard work–the shopping, the prepping, the actual cooking, plus the cleaning–and anyone who takes it upon themselves to do all of that for you deserves your gratitude. That said, sometimes somebody invites…

  • Summertime Pasta with Squash and Corn

    Summertime Pasta with Squash and Corn

    Pasta/Risotto, Recipes

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    July 23, 2014

    Looks can be deceiving. For example, the picture you see above probably looks pretty good, but not the kind of thing you’re going to e-mail to all of your friends with the subject “!!!!” and the message, “OH MY GOD WE HAVE TO MAKE THIS.” That’s a shame because, the thing is, if you could…

  • Rainbow Cookie Cake

    Rainbow Cookie Cake

    Cakes, Desserts, Recipes

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    July 21, 2014

    My mom knows the key to my heart and every time I come home to visit her in Boca it’s waiting there in the refrigerator; a plastic container of my favorite cookies of all time, rainbow cookies, purchased from Bagels With just down the street. They’re not really cookies, more like squares of almond-flavored sheet…

  • Clams with White Wine, Sweet Corn, and Basil

    Clams with White Wine, Sweet Corn, and Basil

    Main Dishes, Recipes, Seafood

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    July 18, 2014

    If you were to do a graph–and I’m not a graph person, so you’d have to help me out here–measuring the effort you put into a dinner vs. the pleasure you get from eating it, chances are there’d be a real corollary between the work put it in and the pleasure received (see, for example,…

  • Quick-Brined Pork Chops with Pan-Fried Cauliflower

    Quick-Brined Pork Chops with Pan-Fried Cauliflower

    Main Dishes, Meat, Recipes

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    July 17, 2014

    For the past few months, I’ve been buying kosher chicken breasts from Trader Joe’s not because I prefer kosher chicken breasts but because Trader Joe’s is underneath my gym and it’s way easier to grab chicken there than to make an extra stop on my way home. The problem with this is that kosher chicken…

  • Ten Lessons American Restaurants Can Learn From European Restaurants (And Vice-Versa)

    Ten Lessons American Restaurants Can Learn From European Restaurants (And Vice-Versa)

    Essays

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    July 14, 2014

    Now that I’m back from my Europe trip, I’ve had some time to synthesize my experiences eating at nice restaurants in four different countries (Scotland, England, France, and Germany). Coming from Los Angeles, where the restaurant scene is as vital as anywhere else in the U.S. right now (possibly the world), it felt a bit…

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