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food + cooking

Confessions of a Faux-Food Fanatic

It may sound odd, but I’ve come to value replicas of food more than the real thing—because even the meal of a lifetime is over in a matter of hours, but a plastic shrimp is a joy forever....
03.18.09
magazine

Easter Memories

When we started asking about our staff’s favorite Easter memories, we were surprised to learn of such far-reaching traditions as crawfish boils, Mexican chorizo, and … matzos?
April 2009
food + cooking

An Irish-American Love Story

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day, the story of a woman who supported a family on fish scraps and a waitress’s salary in 1970s Boston.
03.16.09
wine + spirits + beer

The Bourbon of Our Fathers

A vintage whiskey ad hints at why I’m so partial to this quintessentially American spirit.
03.16.09
food + cooking

Extreme Frugality: Teach Your Children Well

If roots mean a mindfulness of disparities in wealth and a concern for the entire family, I’d say we are finally heeding my grandfather’s advice.
03.12.09
travel + culture

Goa’s Culinary Treasures

There is joy in cooking at home with flavors borrowed from abroad, to be sure. But sometimes you just have to be there.
03.11.09
wine + spirits + beer

Real-Deal Mojitos

If you want to pass for a local in Puerto Rico, here’s a good rule of thumb: Don’t be caught with mint in your cocktail.
03.10.09
chefs + restaurants

Weeknights at The Wieners Circle

Chicago’s notoriously raucous, heckler-friendly hot dog joint is surprisingly tame place to grab a bite Monday through Friday.
03.09.09
food + cooking

The Bento Box Boom

A new crop of cookbooks sings the virtues of these beautifully crafted Japanese box lunches.
03.09.09
food + cooking

Extreme Frugality: Make New Friends But Keep the Gold

Maybe this project has turned me into a prude, but I’m not against having fun—especially when that fun comes in the form of a cassoulet cook-off.
03.05.09
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