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Tricks of my Trade

April 1952
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Roughing it with Gramp

GRAMP used to say he'd done everything in life twice. But even he wasn't a cordon bleu. He didn't come right out and say it, but if you cornered him and asked, he'd have to admit it....
March 1952

Tricks of my Trade

February 1952

Tricks of my Trade

January 1952
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An Epicurean Tour of the French Provinces: Gascony and Guyenne

The romantic land of Armagnac, Roquefort, and the nimble-footed mountain goat is bountifully truffled with good country hotels.
December 1951
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Tricks of my Trade: December 1951

In the early 1900'S, when unlimited sums were spent on expansive living in England and on the Continent, the chefs who served in the kitchens of great estates were French, or at least French-trained.
December 1951
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Chafing Dish Cookery

The kitchen of the old Ritz had more than one hundred chafing dishes. The shining copper pans always seemed to say: “Here is savoir faire.”
November 1951
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Timbales for the King

Is the timbale ready for His Highness, chef? The fish course has been served.
October 1951
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An Epicurean Tour of the French Provinces: The Anjou and Maine

The Aristocratic Province of the Plantagenet Kings offers distractions in country hotels, soft wines and subtle fish from the Loire, bathed in beaten butter.
October 1951
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An Epicurean Tour of the French Provinces: Ile-de-France

There is so much to see in the province of the capital of France—cathedrals, châteaux, forests, and old towns.
September 1951
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