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Hoo-boy, a lot has changed in blogging since I started. Back then, people relied on RSS feeds to read blogs. Something changed, and now itโ€™s social media and direct email notification that readers use to connect. I used to think newslettersย were adding yet another โ€“ sigh โ€“ email to my Inbox. But now I find myself looking forward to my favorite newsletters showing up inโ€ฆ

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A Visit to the Le Creuset Factory

Iโ€™m a random collector of Le Creuset. When rifling through a random box atย a flea market in France, a hint of one of their trademark colors may catch my eye. Iโ€™ll pull out the pot, inspect it (never with too much excitement because if I plan to bargain for it, I need to keep my cards close to my chest), then either make an offerโ€ฆ

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Holiday Gift Guide for 2014

Hey โ€” itโ€™s December, and the holidays are once again upon us. While I used to reflect on all the cookbooks that crossed my desk, and kitchen counter, over the past year, Iโ€™ve lost track of what Iโ€™ve made from which book, and when. (One year I got wise, and started the list on January 1st, and continued adding to it as I went. Andโ€ฆ

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What is Nonreactive Cookware?

A while back, a friend made the Apple-Red Wine Tart (in Ready for Dessert), which calls for the fruit to be cooked in red wine in a nonreactive pan. I didnโ€™t realize it at the time, but many people donโ€™t know what nonreactive cookware is and he called to tell me the dessert was great, but his pan was stained. (And this was someone whoโ€ฆ

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Teriyaki Chicken

I always feel like a tourist when I got to a Japanese restaurant because if bento boxes are on the menu, Iโ€™ll scan the other choices, but will invariably choose the teriyaki chicken. I know, I know. Itโ€™s the โ€œsafeโ€ choice โ€“ but I canโ€™t help it. I love anything grilled, especially with a salty-sweet marinade punched up with fresh ginger, then charred over aโ€ฆ

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Le Creuset Holiday Give-Away!

As holiday thanks readers, through the generosity of Le Creuset, Iโ€™m giving away a six piece set of classic French cookware in cherry red. This colorful set goes from oven to table effortlessly and includes a large 5 1/2-quart round covered French oven, a 2 1/4-quart covered saucier, a 10-inch square skillet grill, and an 8- x 11-inch rectangular roasting dish.

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Rue La La Invitation

One of my favorite online shopping sites, Rue La La, frequently offers great deals on everything from All Clad pots & pans, Cuisinart and KitchenAid appliances, German and Japanese cutlery, Staub, Le Creuset, and Mauviel copper cookware โ€“ all at amazing prices! (They also have fine linens, designer clothing, tableware, and wine accessories.) You never know what you might find and the specials happen dailyโ€ฆ

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My Le Creuset Casserole

Thereโ€™s much debate about what time itโ€™s okay to telephone someone at home. How late is too late in the evening? How early is too early? Are they friends, or family? When I moved to Paris, a French friend told me, โ€œNever call anyone before noon on Sunday.โ€ I made that mistake when I was still new to the city and the groggy response onโ€ฆ

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