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WHSmith Paris Book Event: May 19th

This coming week, Iโ€™ll be doing a book signing for my new book, Ready for Dessert, at the WHSmith bookstore in Paris. The event will start at 7pm and promises to be as fun as last yearโ€™s event. Although I wonโ€™t be reading wacky messages this time around, because Iโ€™m all out. (But the weekend isnโ€™t over yetโ€ฆso thereโ€™s still time.) If youโ€™re in townโ€ฆ

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My New iPhone App

UPDATE: For technical reasons, Iโ€™ve had to discontinue support for this app. If youโ€™re interested in my Paris Pastry app, which lists over 300 of my favorite pastry shops, chocolate addresses, and bakeries in Paris, you can download that at iTunes. Thanks. -david Iโ€™d like to introduce my iPhone application. Iโ€™ve recently become a convert (er, addictโ€ฆ) to my iPhone and like everyone said, itโ€™sโ€ฆ

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Beans

It wasnโ€™t until I went to college when I learned that not all moms were good cooks. Or that mothers did laundry. Like her mother, my mother worked, but still cooked dinner every night when she got home. Sometimes it was as simple as pork ribs brushed with soy sauce and baked, or shrimp stuffed with seasoned bread crumbs. Although not as โ€˜fancyโ€™, my favoriteโ€ฆ

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How to Take Care of Your Knives

I can deal with a lousy oven. I can use crummy cookware. And Iโ€™ll admit that I can bake a cake in a flimsy pan. But I refuse to use a dull knife. Itโ€™s not only that theyโ€™re hard to use, but a bad knife is downright unsafe. Some people are terrified of sharp knives when in fact, when used properly, theyโ€™re actually safer: Mostโ€ฆ

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I Love Macarons!

For some reason, the world went a little nuts for Parisian macarons in the past year and everyone, from New York to New Delhi, seemed to be fascinated by these little sandwich cookies. Notice that I said โ€œParisianโ€ macarons, since you wonโ€™t find these too far outside of Paris. Folks in the rest of France make more traditional macarons, made from a simple meringue withโ€ฆ

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Blog Notes

Dinner at Hidden Kitchen On May 13, Iโ€™ll be hosting a dinner at the always-booked Hidden Kitchen in association with the folks at Context Travel. Local food gem Meg Zimbeck will join me, and aside from a super dinner, guests will also get a copy of my upcoming book, Ready For Dessert. Thereโ€™s just a few spaces left, Itโ€™s now sold out, so if youโ€™veโ€ฆ

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Menu for Hope 6 Winners Announced!

Menu for Hope 6 raffle winners have been announced here. This year we raised nearly $78,000 for the UN World Food Programme. Big thanks to all the folks who donated, as well as the bloggers and others who donated such fantastic bid items. Congratulations to the Shana Worthen (EU39) who won the collection of two of my out-of-print cookbooks, plus an autographed copy of Theโ€ฆ

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Food Blogger Camp, part 2

Thereโ€™s nothing that can kill a great trip more than a bad airline experience. But since Twitter has now become the airlineโ€™s biggest public relations headache, I wonโ€™t complain about anything. Okay, except for the guy sitting in front of me for the 12-plus hour flight, who kept insisting that if he just leaned forward, then slammed his body backwards, his seat back would goโ€ฆ

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Food Blogger Camp, part 1

Yesterday was the best day of my life. Okay, it was the best day of the year. And since the year is only a couple of weeks old, thereโ€™s probably going to be a few other contenders in the next fifty weeks. But still, yesterday would be pretty hard to beat. To any โ€˜normalโ€™ person, they might think that lazing in the sun for aโ€ฆ

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