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Already Missing Johnny

Of all the people I’ve known, I think Johnny Apple enjoyed his life most.
12.06.06
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Party Time

Working in a test kitchen is relatively low stress. Unless you decide to tell Ruth Reichl you’d like to cater Gourmet’s annual holiday party.
12.06.06
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Pasties by Any Other Name

The Cornish pasty—not what you might think, but a thick pastry shell with a beef and vegetable filling—was created for Cornish tin miners.
12.01.06
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Climbing the Mango Trees: A Memoir of a Childhood in India by Madhur Jaffrey

Although the years weren't easy ones—uncertainty and trauma ruled as India went through partition—Madhur Jaffrey evocatively captures the details of a magical childhood.
December 2006
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On the Waterfront

For locals, Halong is the center of an age-old culture that revolves entirely around the sea.
December 2006
food + cooking

Au Pied de Cochon: The Album

As Anthony Bourdain rightly observes in his introduction to Martin Picard’s new book, Au Pied de Cochon: The Album, Picard is an original, one of those “few, bold adventurers” who actually transcends hype and faddism....
December 2006
food + cooking

The Pigs are Always the First to Go…

Without pigs in blankets, it seems, no gathering or cocktail party is complete. They are always the first to go.
11.27.06
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The Land of Less Than Plenty

Every Thanksgiving, I think of Ya, in her flip-flops, sweeping up rotten fruit and dirty needles on the streets of Phnom Penh.
11.23.06
food + cooking

What's for Dinner?

Test kitchen work is mythical stuff. Shedding light on our corner of the magazine is not an easy task. Many of the rumors are true, some are not.
11.03.06
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