Word: cookbooks
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...something of an irony then that such an imperfect organism as Venter has devoted much of his career to understanding the engineering of other organisms. He was the leader of one of two teams that in 2000 sequenced the human genome-the entire 25,000-gene cookbook that makes us people in the first place and not chimps or birds or banana trees - and he has conducted the same work with many other organisms. But Venter, 61, may have just done something that is at once more thrilling and promising and unsettling than all that. According to a just-released...
...money can buy happiness. This retail hysteria makes me sick.” Come on, don’t be such a grinch. There must be something you want for Christmas. “There are two things on my list: a bullhorn and The Anarchist’s Cookbook.” Some people want to make Christmas cookies and potato latkes. You want to make Molotov cocktails. “No, I want to make a difference, and being loud about it is the only way I know how.” As if by example, Bennett...
...number of farmer’s markets across the country grew by more than 7 percent between 2005 and 2006.“It’s one of the biggest food trends I’ve seen in my lifetime,” said Mollie Katzen, a bestselling cookbook author and adviser to HUDS.Katzen pointed to both culinary and environmental benefits of eating local, since produce shipped from far away is usually picked before it’s ripe and requires the use of fossil fuels for transport.Eating freshly picked produce brings nutritional benefits as well. Vitamin...
...they were the first family to build an air-conditioned palace," he says, going on to describe the Labradors that jump in the skiff ferrying guests to nearby islands and temples, and host Prince Richard Holkar, son of the late Maharajah of Indore, who has written a cookbook and serves "marvelous gingerbread cakes...
...ways to make his own kids laugh. Not surprisingly, he usually succeeds. "He makes these children laugh so hard, I have to watch them to make sure they're not choking," says Jessica, who founded Baby Buggy, a children's charity, in 2001. She has also written a cookbook, Deceptively Delicious, about making healthy food for kids-which is coming out in October...