Word: cooking
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...this week. “The FDA has identified the growing region that was implicated in the outbreak, things seem contained, and we get our spinach from an entirely different region. So we’ll be very cautious and do all the things we always do: wash carefully, cook to safe temperatures, and keep an eye on the FDA reports . . . .” writes Harvard Dining Services Director for Marketing and Communications Crista Martin in an e-mail. Not all students care about their missing greens. “I didn’t really like spinach to begin...
...identified the growing region that was implicated in the outbreak, things seem contained, and we get our spinach from an entirely different region,” Martin wrote. “So we’ll be very cautious and do all the things we always do: wash carefully, cook to safe temperatures, and keep an eye on the FDA reports...
...show of the new season, Asia meets Mexico with a soy- and sesame-laced mole sauce; later he creates a Mediterranean-Chinese tapenade. Each episode uses one recipe--for a rub, sauce, paste and so forth--as the base of several dishes, a starting point from which the home cook can improvise. Competent and low-key in an era of high-decibel chefs, Tsai delivers more steak than sizzle...
Baseball’s timelessness isn’t something I talk about a lot, unless I’m talking "Field of Dreams," my favorite movie, which could cook up enough nostalgia to feed a small country for days. If you want to see a grown man cry, all you need is the aforementioned title and 107 minutes of your time—23, if you start at James Earl Jones’ spine-tingling speech...
...show format from Jamie Bernstein and BBC veteran Humphrey Burton. The two spoke in between the eight numbers, offering occasional insight into the backgrounds of the pieces, but usually resorting to awkward jokes and forced interplay.Karen J. Adelman ’07 began with “I Can Cook Too” from “On the Town.” Adelman lost her microphone in the midst of a frenetic dance routine in the middle of the number, so the audience could hardly hear her closing vocal lines. Evan D. Siegel ’07 restored quality...