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French supermarkets are interesting places. In my book, I touched upon that subject โ€“ as well as a few others. But letโ€™s not get into that here; letโ€™s just say that theyโ€™re not the best places to buy fresh produce. Which may explain the mystery of the liberal use of canned corn around here. When I came back from a recent trip, on a lateโ€ฆ

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Les Pates Vivantes

A few weeks ago, I went to hear Alec Lobrano speak and read from his terrific book, Hungry for Paris, and someone asked if there were ethnic restaurants listed in the book. He replied that he didnโ€™t include them, because most visitors coming to Paris probably are looking for French food, so thatโ€™s what he concentrated on. Heโ€™s right, of course. Lots of visitors doโ€ฆ

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Great Addresses for Food and Eating in San Francisco

I was trying to explain to a French friend what a โ€˜foodieโ€™ is, and he was looking at me like I was nuts. I guess when you live in a country thatโ€™s full of people that live to eat, the concept of people not into eating is a bit odd. So, for lack of a better introduction, here are my โ€˜foodieโ€™ addresses for places thatโ€ฆ

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Sui Mai: Chinese dumpling recipe

I am kind of crazy for Chinese dumplings, and dim sum, of all kinds. Any kind of dough filled with chopped pork or shrimp (or even vegetables), is my kind of food. Many people donโ€™t realize how simple dumplings are to make. Most ingredients are pretty easy to find, and if you use store-bought won ton wrappers, most of the work is already done! Inโ€ฆ

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