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  • The Meadow (Land of 1000 Salts)

    The Meadow (Land of 1000 Salts)

    NYC, Travel

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    December 19, 2012

    One of the most ridiculous things about my old West Village existence–living there, as I did, from 2009 through 2011–is that I never really noticed The Meadow. I think I thought it was a sandwich place. Or maybe a boutique shop for expensive olive oil. Had I known what lay in store behind its doors,…

  • Fear of Mayo

    Fear of Mayo

    Essays

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    December 18, 2012

    Jimmy Fallon likens it to pus. Last night at dinner, the idea of it made Craig’s cousin Katie scrunch up her face in disgust. And me? I used to have nightmares about this female camp counsellor with a hairy lip who ate an egg salad sandwich with dabs of mayo stuck all along the perimeter…

  • Rustic Vegetable Ragu

    Rustic Vegetable Ragu

    Recipes, Sauces/Dressings, Vegetarian

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    December 17, 2012

    Cooking without a recipe. How do you do it? You start with ingredients. My favorite way to do that is to open my refrigerator to see what’s there: on Friday night (when Craig was working late and his parents were flying in from Seattle) I saw carrots, I saw celery, I saw onions. I decided…

  • A Lebanese Sandwich at Porchetta and Pretzel Fries at Shopsin’s

    A Lebanese Sandwich at Porchetta and Pretzel Fries at Shopsin’s

    NYC, Travel

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    December 14, 2012

    I want to tell you about a sandwich. It’s a very special sandwich. You get it at a place famous for another special sandwich, but we’re not going to talk about that other special sandwich. We’re going to talk about the original sandwich I was trying to talk to you about earlier. Seriously, will you…

  • Nagging Latkes

    Nagging Latkes

    Comics

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    December 12, 2012

  • Mission Chinese Food and Pok Pok NY

    Mission Chinese Food and Pok Pok NY

    NYC, Travel

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    December 11, 2012

    Before I returned to New York this fall, I started a little folder in my browser called NYFood. I read my EaterNY, my Grub Street, and then bookmarked in my special folder any place I felt like I had to visit. Most prominent among my selections were Mission Chinese Food and Pok Pok NY. Both…

  • Pasta with Roast Chicken, Currants and Pine Nuts* (*Unless You Can’t Afford Them)

    Pasta with Roast Chicken, Currants and Pine Nuts* (*Unless You Can’t Afford Them)

    Pasta/Risotto, Recipes

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    December 10, 2012

    Two of my favorite dinners in the world are roast chicken and pasta. In fact, if I had a death sentence looming over my head, I’d ask to be executed twice so I could have two last meals, one a roast chicken, the other a big plate of pasta. Luckily, that’s no longer an issue…

  • Cookfight! Kim Severson vs. Julia Moskin

    Cookfight! Kim Severson vs. Julia Moskin

    Comics, Food Books, Videos

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    December 6, 2012

    The concept of COOKFIGHT is incredibly fresh. New York Times journalists Kim Severson and Julia Moskin, who also happen to be best friends, choose a theme (dinner on a budget, for example) and then compete to see who can make the best meal. The results of their efforts fill the pages of this book; a…

  • Harvest Roast Chicken with Grapes and Olives

    Harvest Roast Chicken with Grapes and Olives

    Chicken/Poultry, Main Dishes, Recipes

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    December 4, 2012

    I am so proud of my friend Deb Perelman and her Smitten Kitchen Cookbook, which is taking the world by storm. She’s proving, with her New York Times bestseller status and Amazon-clobbering sales rank, that food bloggers are here to be taken seriously. It’s especially exciting because Deb and I have the same cookbook agent…

  • 10 Signs You’re in a Good Restaurant

    10 Signs You’re in a Good Restaurant

    Essays

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    November 29, 2012

    I thought this was an original idea for a post but, just to be sure, I Googled the title. Turns out there are several posts with the same name. That almost caused me to click “delete” but then I thought, “Well, if I don’t read any of those posts and write my own take on…

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