Word: cooking
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...quandary as to which physician to obey when he wanted a drink [TIME, Nov. 12]. Señor Quezon had no qualms about what kind of food he wanted when well enough to eat. He consulted no doctor but his own instinct, and ordered his private cook to prepare for him the Spanish puchero-that pot which holds life's essentials for rich and poor alike, emblematic of the national well-being of a healthy people. A cabalistic piece of cookery, this gargantuan dish, a rustic circle of savors where each flavor suffers an elision in the interest...
...from $525 to $1,315 apiece. Like first folio Shakespeares, each had an individual history. One was found by the late great Alfred Newton in a box at the Royal College of Surgeons. Lady Cust got another for five francs in a French shop. A third belonged to Captain Cook, the explorer...
With the announcement that "L'Amour Medein" by Moliere will be performed on Friday, December 7 in Eliot House, the Cercle Francais starts rehearsals for the production today. The leading reles will be played by John A. Bovey '35, Howard A. Cook '37, Phillippe Dur '35, Catherine Channing and Mary Chann...
...myself a special small portable radio set that goes with me everywhere I have to be busy in the house. In the kitchen where I spend most of my time, doggone it, with a big family to cook for, down in the basement when I do my washing, just because I don't want to miss news reports or occasional flashes. And then like a dunce I just have to get the Detroit paper to get more complete details of the news reports, although we have a very excellent small-town paper that comes regularly to the house...
...nearly starved, but he learned the language and what little there was to know about English cookery. His peregrinations over Europe in pursuit of his muse were interrupted by military service, but even in the army his talents came to the fore, got him the pleasant billet of cook to a general. A civilian again, he married, took his bride to the U. S. to set up for himself. In Lynbrook, Long Island, he started a tiny restaurant which soon became a famed resort of Manhattan gourmets. J. P. Morgan Sr., Diamond Jim Brady, Alfred Gwynne Vanderbilt, Theodore Roosevelt, David...