Word: bread
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...Cornell Club of Boston, for instance, handed out punch and pumpkin bread to well-wishers...
...Little Dinner, as it's called, is a chance "for a face-to-face, heart-to-heart talk," says St?lsett. "The laureate knows he has our respect - so it's fun." The most memorable Little Dinner was in 1994, when Yasser Arafat, Shimon Peres and Yitzhak Rabin broke bread together. They talked "like old friends," recalls Lundestad, "about Jerusalem, block by block, who lived where, about the city's past, about its present situation...
...modern kitchen - most of us don't have upper ovens anymore and you'll have to stock up on butter to make most of these dishes. One of the easiest and tastiest is the apricots charlotte, a simple, rustic concoction that pairs the crunch of buttered, sugar-dipped French bread with the melt-in-your-mouth softness of simmered apricots. And if you've missed the apricot's glorious, but short, season, the recipe also works well with peaches. Those with a weakness for trivia will find gems throughout the text, which, again, is an addition to the original Pomona...
...basket of fresh breads and pastries are an excellent start, and the croissants and pain de chocolat are crisp and flaky in the outer layers, tender and buttery and chewy on the inside, just as they should be—really top-notch. The typically short brunch menu lists a variety of mouth-watering options, including several omelettes, poached eggs and even brioche French toast (once and for all, I want to know: do the French just call it toast?). The omelettes, though, turn up bland despite tantalizing ingredients such as wild mushrooms and Gruyère, or Maine crab...
...Bread, circuses, Dunster. This week FM puts Harvard students through tests of mind and body, from a former “Jeopardy!” contestant arm-wrestling a former “Who Wants to be a Millionaire?” contestant to a varsity placekicker totally destroying his sports-columnist antagonist in a field goal contest; from two guys in Quincy playing Scrabble to three guys in Dunster playing a game which uses Scrabble tiles. Satiate your lust for blood and wordplay with: The Games Harvard Plays...