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    Jul 30, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  1. Food FYI: On the menu -- rat meat

    Daily Dish
    Food FYI: On the menu -- rat meat...
  2. Jun 26, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Nora Ephron dies at 71; writer of sharp-edged romances

    This article has been corrected. See note at the bottom for details. Nora Ephron, who cast an acerbic eye on relationships, metropolitan living and aging in essays, books, plays and hit movies including "Sleepless in Seattle," "When Harry Met Sally..."...

    Tags: White House, John F. Kennedy, Meryl Streep, Jack Nicholson, Feminism

  4. Aug 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  5. The question: Who's your favorite cookbook author?

    The Barefoot Contessa! Ina Garten knows how to cook and her recipes are fun and easy to follow. She entertains with style, grace and simplicity. I want my guests to feel at home and her cookbooks make the reader feel as though (he or she) is in her kitchen, cooking right alongside her.
    The Barefoot Contessa! Ina Garten knows how to cook and her recipes are fun and easy to follow. She entertains with style, grace and simplicity. I want my guests to feel at home and her cookbooks make the reader feel as though (he or she) is in her...

    Tags: Rachael Ray, Mexico, Vegan Diet, Ted Allen, Recipes

  6. Aug 6, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  7. The question: What's your favorite book about sports?

    My favorite is a children's book called "Keeping Score" by Linda Sue Park. Taking place in Brooklyn in the 1950s, this story focuses on 9-year-old Maggie (named for Joe DiMaggio) and her love for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Maggie learns several important lessons about life, including how to keep box scores and how to be a good friend to a local boy serving in the Korean War. A great portrait of a time and place — and a wonderful intro to box scores for this non-fan of baseball.
    My favorite is a children's book called "Keeping Score" by Linda Sue Park. Taking place in Brooklyn in the 1950s, this story focuses on 9-year-old Maggie (named for Joe DiMaggio) and her love for the Brooklyn Dodgers. Maggie learns several important...

    Tags: Joe DiMaggio, Andre Agassi, Korean War (1950-1953)

  8. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Choosing books for the holidays

    Inevitably this holiday season, my mom will tick through her shopping list and say with a sigh, "Your dad wants a book." Since I was a kid, my mom has teased my dad about the predictablity of this ritual, which usually involves the purchase of a brick-sized tome of history. I love shopping for my dad. I don't buy what he asks for; I go with books I suspect he'll like. Bill Buford's "Heat," a memoir about Italian cooking, was an unexpected hit. The next year, I bought him a cookbook.
    Inevitably this holiday season, my mom will tick through her shopping list and say with a sigh, "Your dad wants a book." Since I was a kid, my mom has teased my dad about the predictablity of this ritual, which usually involves the purchase of a brick-...

    Tags: John Lennon, Jim Henson, Museum of Science and Industry, Architecture, Entertainment

  10. Aug 28, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  11. Julia Child's family outraged over Thermador ads featuring chef

    L.A. NOW
    In her four decades as America’s cooking teacher, Julia Child had a hard and fast rule about commercial endorsements: She didn’t do them. It didn’t matter whether it was the butter that made her beurre blanc sauce sing, the pot in...
  12. Aug 29, 2012 | Los Angeles Times
  13. Lindsay Lohan's tweets bemoan 'lies' regarding Hollywood thefts

    L.A. NOW
    Although Lindsay Lohan is off the hook concerning a theft from a Hollywood Hills home, she seemed upset about the situation at least four days after the alleged incident, according to her Twitter comments....
  14. Sep 14, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  15. Relationship can't seem to go the distance

    <strong>Dear Amy:</strong> Recently my boyfriend moved to a town a couple of hours away to attend college, while I'm left in our hometown to complete my senior year of high school. We're planning on trying out a long-distance relationship for now.
    Dear Amy: Recently my boyfriend moved to a town a couple of hours away to attend college, while I'm left in our hometown to complete my senior year of high school. We're planning on trying out a long-distance relationship for now. I was supposed to...
  16. Nov 28, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  17. Scott McKenzie & the Morning Mix recipe of the week: Spicy Noodles

    The Dish - Orlando Sentinel
    The more the merrier in the Orlando Sentinel test kitchen! That’s why we have teamed with the fabulous folks over at Orlando’s WOMX Mix 105.1 to offer the morning show’s Recipe of the Week. Today's recipe is Sesame Noodles With Spicy...
  18. Oct 6, 2012 | Zap2It
  19. 'Martha Stewart's Cooking School': 'I think I can carry on where Julia [Child] left off'

    From Inside the Box
    "I love to teach, and PBS came to me looking for a real cooking show, one that would inspire experienced cooks - and new cooks - to get in the kitchen and really try these things,"...
  20. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. Divide and conquer

    Roast duck, like beef tenderloin and lobster, defines holiday meals in our family. More than Sunday dinner fare, a duck in the oven warrants celebration &#8212; of dining with friends, of indulgent goodness and of the enjoyable act of cooking.
    Roast duck, like beef tenderloin and lobster, defines holiday meals in our family. More than Sunday dinner fare, a duck in the oven warrants celebration — of dining with friends, of indulgent goodness and of the enjoyable act of cooking. My younger...

    Tags: Iron (dietary supplement), Parsley, Shallots, Salt

  22. Nov 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  23. Cracking the code of the French omelet

    The omelet seems obvious: eggs cooked flat, filled and folded. Imagine my surprise, then, to discover that the simple supper I often serve is not an omelet. It's an American omelet.
    The omelet seems obvious: eggs cooked flat, filled and folded. Imagine my surprise, then, to discover that the simple supper I often serve is not an omelet. It's an American omelet. Nothing like a French omelet. The difference comes down to technique....

    Tags: Sports, Butter, Omelets, Football, La-Z-Boy Incorporated

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