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Links Page Thereโ€™s a splashy new look to my Links page. Voted off the island is the long list of blogs with annotations, and now youโ€™ll find an ever-changing feed of blogs and websites I read and find interesting. It will change as the various sites update, all by its lonesome, so you can check in there as frequently as you can (well, when theโ€ฆ

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Pimping for Prizes

Well, if that doesnโ€™t scare away the riff-raff, those of you who are left have a spectacular chance to win a slew of equally-spectacular prizes in Menu for Hope V. This is the home stretch of the benefit and weโ€™re up to $18k $22,445 $25,175 $52,131, last time I checked, which is terrific, but far short of last yearโ€™s $92k. Which means that some ofโ€ฆ

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Win This Cuisinart ICE-50 Ice Cream Maker!

Welcome to the Menu for Hope V auction! Last year, we raised over $92,000 for the UN World Food Programme. This year, Iโ€™m featuring a very special prize: the lucky winner will be churning out ice cream all year round with this fabulous, professional-style Cuisinart ICE-50 Ice Cream Maker! This heavy-duty, stainless-steel machine will have you lapping up all sorts of ice creams, sorbets, andโ€ฆ

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My Baguette is Back!

Disappointment can take many forms. Some people are unhappy with their lawmakers. Others experience unemployment, infidelity, natural disasters, wrongful arrest, declining stock prices, or social injustices. And then thereโ€™s the poor folks that face cultural challenges on a daily basis, and have to deal with disagreeable bank tellers, reams of bureaucratic paperwork, and a France Telecom form promising a refund, but with absolutely no informationโ€ฆ

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Votez!

About 25 years ago, I was traveling around Europe with nothing but an overstuffed backpack, which probably reeked of ripe brie from all the cheese Iโ€™d stashed into it. I was by myself, ending up befriending a Turkish woman, and we traveled together for a few weeks. She was a journalist and told me sheโ€™d gotten divorced, which meant that if she went to certainโ€ฆ

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I Told You So

I hate to say I told you so. Butโ€ฆ When everyone around here was telling me my glass dish was used for garlic, and I disagreed, insisting itโ€™s for butter. I finally got proof-positive. Last week, I was shopping at Zabarโ€™s, hoping actually to pick up a few more of my favorite knives.

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Six New Cookbooks Iโ€™ve Just Got to Have

Prior to my trip back to the states this week, I just put in my order for some new cookbooks to schlep back with me. Because of limited space chez David, I have to be somewhat selective about which books I get, since thereโ€™s only so many things I can squeeze in around here. These are the six that made the cut, although Iโ€™ll probablyโ€ฆ

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Upcoming Appearances, Here & There

This Sunday in Paris Since Iโ€™m determined to master all those numbers in French (โ€ฆlike what is up with that 20 x 4 + 10 + 9 = 99?), Iโ€™ll be helping my friend Rรฉgis this Sunday morning, September 21, at the Bastille market from 10am to Noon. He specializes in hand-harvested salts from his familyโ€™s marshes in Brittany, and youโ€™re welcome to stop byโ€ฆ

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