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Persimmon Margaritas

A few years ago, I had a fruit emergency. To you it might not seem that urgent, but it was springtime and I was finishing a book and needed to retest aย recipe that called for persimmon puree, whichย I wanted to give it one last tryย before it went to the printer. Persimmons are fall fruits and itโ€™s impossible to find them outside of their season. Asโ€ฆ

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Negroni

Whew! It feels good to be back. I go caught up on a whole bunch of stuff. But boy, do I need a drink. Good thing I have this barrel of Negronis on hand. I featured my rotund wooden beauty in a recent newsletter, although I was concerned about mentioning my Negronis on social media because I often get in trouble with auto-corrected text. Butโ€ฆ

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Le Mary Celeste

The cocktail resurgence has hit Paris big-time (and itโ€™s hit me too), and the team who created Candelaria and Glass, two of my favorite places in Paris, have another hit on their hands with Le Mary Celeste. This corner bar in the Marais is named after a ship in the nineteenth century that left New York and was later found adrift and abandoned. No oneโ€ฆ

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Pith Helmet

When I was in London, it just happened to be Wimbledon weekend and even though there wasnโ€™t a tennis ball in sight where we were, all we wanted were pitchers of Pimmโ€™s Cup. To our dismay, a number of places didnโ€™t have them, and at the one restaurant that did, we were unimpressed. (So much so that the waiter took it off the bill.) Sinceโ€ฆ

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The Perfect Margarita

I know tequila fans like to have their say about what tequila is best for Margaritas. But as Iโ€™ve learned with just about everything, the buck stops here. Ok, just kidding. (Actually, Iโ€™m happy to let it stop somewhere else.) But I was having drinks made by a well-known bartender a while back and a few people pointed out online that I wasnโ€™t drinking aโ€ฆ

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Pineapple-Ginger Sparkling Wine Cocktail

Whew! Itโ€™s been quite a year. There were some ups and a few downs. Looking back as the year draws to a close, Iโ€™m not sure they balanced out this time around. I had my share of moments when I just had to stop, take a deep breath, and do a little reassemble and reassess. One highlight might include the day at the mobile phoneโ€ฆ

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Manhattans

There comes a time in everyoneโ€™s life when one needs a Manhattan. During the past few weeks, that time had come for me. Actually, it came for me several times. Iโ€™ve recently been turned on to rye whiskey, and although folks online spoke up about various brands they like when I mentioned my sudden craving on social media, I learned that itโ€™s not something thatโ€ฆ

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Shang Palace

Quite a while back, I worked at an Asian restaurant in San Francisco. The food was amazing. Fresh shrimp were cooked up, chopped, then smeared on bread, then deep-fried for shrimp toast. All the dumplings had freshly cooked ingredients in them โ€“ no canned peas or frozen shrimp. And each one was hand-rolled. All the meats were well-sourced and cooked daily, then shredded for fillingsโ€ฆ

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Ice

My new refrigerator has an ice maker. After living in Paris for close to ten years, Iโ€™ve kind of gotten used to not having ice-on-demand. And when out and about, Iโ€™m now used to being served drinks with just one puny ice-cube bobbing sadly on the surface of a tepid drink. So now, when I go back to the states, Iโ€™m always a little overwhelmedโ€ฆ

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