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...Dude, it’s so good,” says Lauren Engel, a sophomore at Brown. “They have three of them around campus. It takes four minutes and voilà—pizza!” While there is no need to kiss the cook, compliments to the engineer...
...whiz in the scullery, but without an outlet for your culinary talents? Then online cook-off ismyblogburning.com (IMBB...
...Santos, a Guam-based foodie who runs the Scent of Green Bananas blog (scentofgreenbananas.blogspot.com), has taken part in the cook-offs twice to "try out recipes from a few bloggers whose tastes are similar to mine." Amy, of San Francisco's Cooking with Amy (cookingwithamy.blogspot.com), does the same. "Each time, I use the event to try something I haven't done before," says the brand consultant and blogger...
...raucous clientele, whom he sees as symptomatic of Japan's loss of discipline and economic leadership. What he doesn't see is the conspiracy that will lead to his own professional disgrace. The other fixture is Watanabe, the bar's introverted 19-year-old cook. He lives inside a fantasy in which he has been endowed with the ability to see through walls, intercept thoughts, and even read bodily functions - powers he knows will be needed to save Mary from danger. "Mary impregnates the air with oxytocin, a hormone conducive to trust and uterine contraction," he observes as she chats...
...years back, Sauri's residents cooked with locally collected wood, but the decline in the number of trees has left the area bereft of sufficient fuel. Villagers said that they now buy pieces of fuel wood in Yala or Muhanda, a bundle of seven sticks costing around 30. Not only are seven sticks barely enough to cook one meal, but for a lack of 30, many villagers had in fact reverted to cooking with cow dung or to eating uncooked meals...