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Financed by the Providence Journal Co., TV Food plans to debut in November and hopes to attract a portion of the $40 billion annual advertising budget of food and packaged-goods companies. Vice chairman Reese Schonfeld insists that programming will be a piece of cake. "There's almost nothing you can do on television that you can't do with a food angle," he says. A dozen years ago, Schonfeld cooked up a little channel called CNN, so he at least knows his way around the kitchen...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Filling Cable's Plate | 5/17/1993 | See Source »

...Harvard University Student Telephone Office ensure a working one will be found in ten to 20 tries. While abuse is heavily prosecuted and the extensions are recorded, a quick survey of the wiring beneath my dorm showed that switching my phone line with my proctor's would be cake...

Author: By John E. Stafford, | Title: Reading Rudenstine's Email | 4/14/1993 | See Source »

Denied her life's love and condemned to the serving life, Tita finds in cooking the steam of sorcery. When Pedro marries her sister Rosaura (Yareli Arizmendi) simply to be near Tita, she bakes a wedding cake that leaves the celebrators sick or spellbound. When Pedro dares to give her a bouquet of roses, she presses them ecstatically to her chest -- the scratches are as close as she can get to Pedro's caresses -- and then prepares a heady quail with rose-petal sauce. Her culinary witchcraft will affect many births, marriages and deaths. But they will not stanch...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Kitchen Magician | 4/5/1993 | See Source »

...such confection aficionado was Philip H. Chang '94, who said he favored the frozen fudge cake "without a doubt." Chang said for him the event was a time for "feasting, relaxing, and celebrating [finishing his] midterms...

Author: By Elissa L. Gootman, | Title: Chocoholics Gather at Charles | 3/15/1993 | See Source »

Back at the White House, the President hollered for Begala to gather "the kids," as Clinton refers to his thirtysomething gaggle of aides, and come up to the solarium for a party. By 11:30 p.m. Mrs. Clinton had said goodnight to Chelsea and joined the group. The carrot cake with cream-cheese frosting was all gone, and cherry pie had magically taken its place, like so much that happens in the White House. The President invited Begala to join him in the screening room for a movie, but in the interest of sleeping and getting packed for the road...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: . . . And Then Came Carrot Cake | 3/1/1993 | See Source »

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