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Lunch at Google

Iโ€™ve had a lot of interesting experiences on this book tour, from taking in all the gorgeous produce at farmersโ€™ markets, from San Francisco to Washington D.C,, to having someone tell me that he was proud of โ€œmy peopleโ€ for the book I wrote. Wasnโ€™t too sure who โ€œmy peopleโ€ are. At first I thought it was mes amis franรงais, but then I realized itโ€ฆ

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Blog Notes

Google Reader A number of you use Google Reader to visit and read the blog through the RSS feed, which allows you to subscribe to the site using a โ€œreader.โ€ Unfortunately Google Reader is going away at the end of this month. But donโ€™t fret โ€“ there are other reader options, which include Feedly (which allows you to migrate your data and feeds easily), Newsfire,โ€ฆ

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How to Find Foods and Other Items Online

Because I live outside the United States, sometimes people inquire about where they can obtain the same ingredients or equipment wherever they liveโ€”worldwide. Although I strive to make the recipes and stories as globalized as possible, infrequently I will use an ingredient or equipment that might not necessarily be as easily available to others as it is to me. So Iโ€™m sharing the same searchโ€ฆ

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Simplify It Sunday

Just taking a breather here and thought Iโ€™d share some thoughts as I looked at my crazy Inbox this weekend. I switched to Gmail last year and things just keep moving down as they come in, until they turn the corner and head into the โ€˜olderโ€™ page (ie: Siberia). Where they get forgotten. So yesterday, I deleted a few messages. As in, a few hundredโ€ฆ

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