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Blog Day 2006: The Morning After

Yesterday was Blog Day 2006, which Iโ€™m a bit late for. But here are my choices for 5 food blogs that were either newly created in 2006, or at least new to me this year, that I always enjoy: Check โ€™em out! Lucyโ€™s Kitchen Notebook Matt Bites Candy Blog 18th Century Cuisine Food Beam (Oh, and in the Miss Congeniality category, Acme Instant Food and,โ€ฆ

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By The Hair of Myโ€ฆ

I recently got this message from someone askingโ€ฆ โ€œIt would be a great help to me if you would be so kind as to just note down some of the problems, bureaucratic and otherwise, you encountered while procuring visas, papers, lodgings, etc.โ€ Since I donโ€™t have the enormous bandwidth to describe the entire process, nor the urge to re-visit those repressed memories, the very shortโ€ฆ

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Three Perfect Days in Paris

In this monthโ€™s Hemispheres, the magazine of United Airlines, I was their guest author for their popular series, Three Perfect Days, where I share some of my favorite tips for three perfect days of travel, sightseeing, andโ€ฆof course, eating. If youโ€™re flying on United Airlines this month, be sure to pick up a copy. The article is also online at the Hemispheres web site, andโ€ฆ

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Interview: Frederick Schilling, Founder of Dagoba Organic Chocolate

David: Hey Frederick, I remember meeting you years ago at a Food Show, and was really impressed with both you, and your exceptionally good chocolate. You were so friendly and open about what you were doing, and I saw in you such a passion for producing high-quality chocolate from organically-grown beans. Iโ€™m so glad weโ€™ve kept in touch since then, and youโ€™re happy to answerโ€ฆ

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France Goes Non-Smoking January 1st

France, one of the last countries to ban smoking in restaurants, is ready to ban smoking, alledgedly on January 1st, 2007. Like most things here, itโ€™s not quite a โ€˜done dealโ€™โ€ฆ(in French, thereโ€™s le conditionelle, a verb tense that gives politicians a bit of wiggle room, like shoulda-woulda-coulda). Restaurant and cafรฉ owners feel the ban will hurt business. But Iโ€™m wondering: Wonโ€™t it help? Peopleโ€ฆ

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Five Things To Eat Before I Die

Melissaโ€™s list for Five Things To Eat Before I Die. While the last thing I wanted to think about when I got back from vacation was dying (well, until we hit le traffic bouchon returning to Paris on the autoroute), here it goesโ€ฆ The Salad Judy Rodgers Made For Me When we were both working at Chez Panisse, one evening Judy Rodgers asked me ifโ€ฆ

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Shallot Marmalade Recipe

Shallot jam is a wonderful additionย to a number of dishes. Itโ€™s a bit sweet and a little tangy, as well as savory, and a judiciousย spoonful perks upย roasted meats or pรขtรฉ, and can easily dress up a grilled chicken breast. You might not be familiar with shallots, but they are common in French cuisine and theyโ€™reย the sweeter cousin ofย onions. I buy them by the sack atโ€ฆ

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Free Falafel!

Thereโ€™s a little bit of a war going on here in Paris on the rue des Rosiers, in the Marais. The Rue Des Rosiers is the Jewish street, sporting several good (and a few bad) bakeries, a few chic clothing stores, but a string of fafafel stands and restaurants. The most famous, Lโ€™As du Falafel, is always crowded, and teeming with locals, who come forโ€ฆ

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