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Stop the Stuffing!

The other night I was standing on the mรฉtro and found myself face ร  face with a little affiche advising me, minding my own business as I rocketed below Paris, that itโ€™s not alright to eat Mr. Ed. Then on Tuesday, I was taking a stroll through the thirteenth, on my way to have lunch with a friend in Chinatown, and came across a signโ€ฆ

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All-New Menu for Hope 6 Items + Chocolate Treats!

Weโ€™re in the final week, the home stretch, of Menu for Hope 6 and Iโ€™m thrilled that so many of you have generously bid on items for this important charitable event. (Update: The deadline for bidding has been extended to December 31, 2009!) Itโ€™s amazing that when so many people contribute even just a small amount, just $10 a person, collectively we can make aโ€ฆ

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Stollen

I rarely make bread for reasons that should be obvious: itโ€™s hard to justify spending the day at home mixing, kneading, and baking bread when you live in a city where thereโ€™s likely at least four very good bakeries within a two block radius. Unless, of course, itโ€™s the middle of winter and the idea of braving 0ยบ temperatures is less-than-appealing. Before the deep-chill setโ€ฆ

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Shameless Groveling

Alright, folks. Weโ€™re about halfway through Menu for Hope 6 and weโ€™re almost at the $20,000 mark. Thanks to all of you who contributed to this incredibly worthy cause! However being an overachiever (in spite of what a therapist, or my editor, might say), I think we can do better. Like, a whole lot better. So just to remind you, hereโ€™s a list of aโ€ฆ

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lemon curd recipe

Did you know that (technically) there is no such thing as a Meyer lemon? Well, at least not as we know them. Officially, they havenโ€™t existed for about fifty years, since a virus attacked the Meyer lemon trees and they were banned in the United States. In 1975, an Improved Meyer Lemon was introduced, whose plants were virus-free, and people began planting them in backyardsโ€ฆ

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Menu for Hope 6: Europe & United Kingdom

Welcome to this yearโ€™s European and UK edition of Menu for Hope 6, where you can make an online bid in an effort to raise money for the United Nations World Programmeโ€™s Purchase for Progress program, which assists low-income farmers to raise crops and support their local economies. This is our sixth year raising money and in the past, weโ€™ve topped $92,000. With your help,โ€ฆ

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Signed Collection of Davidโ€™s Cookbooks: Menu for Hope 6

Have you been searching for copies of my first two cookbooks, Room for Dessert and Ripe for Dessert, only to find out that theyโ€™re now out of print? Released in 1999, Room for Dessert had recipes for over 100 of my favorite desserts. Ripe for Dessert followed the same winning formula for easy-to-follow recipes, with a focus on using fruit. Both books were photographed byโ€ฆ

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Holiday Snack Mix

I gave this recipe out a year or so ago on the site. But because itโ€™s so easy to put together, I made it yet again last night, to have as a little nibble with some white wine before dinner. And we couldnโ€™t eat it fast enough. (And almost didnโ€™t have room for dinner.) Itโ€™s adapted from The Sweet Life in Paris. So for thoseโ€ฆ

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