Word: cooke
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...that hard to cook something fit to eat," Jeff White '75 says. "There have been maybe two people in the three years I've been here whom I wish had never cooked...
...especially kind to vegetarians, for meatless cooking predominates. Even when the meal includes meat, house custom dictates that the cook provide something for the "vegies," as well...
...first two periods ended in a 3-3 tie. Captain Barney Cook, John Keely and Andy Spaulding all scored for Harvard...
...given its true value," said Paul Bocuse, 49, proprietor and chef of his eponymous three-star restaurant near Lyon. This week Bocuse will be made a chevalier of the Legion of Honor by President Giscard d'Estaing. In return, Bocuse, together with three other three-star chefs, will cook a five-course luncheon for Giscard to demonstrate the glories of the new French cuisine that emphasizes improvisation with the day's freshest food. The chefs will go to market that same morning to choose the food and then they will take over the Elysee Palace kitchen. The wine...
Pepys kicked his cook and sold a black servant into slavery to finance his already ample stores of chocolate and sherry. Once, while in bed, he blacked an eye of the wife he married when she was 15. More regularly, he pulled her nose and terrorized her about kitchen expenses. Against his enemies, or his imagined enemies, he was capable, in Ollard's words, of "scurrility verging at times on the hysterical." Yet Ollard feels compelled to insist that here, dear reader, stands a "kindhearted...