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...you’ve eaten a whole season. Even the desserts have autumnal accents. The signature hot chocolate soup, dark and rich and remarkably like Burdicks’ cocoa, floats a small pumpkin spice cake that goes surprisingly well with the chocolate. The gingerbread mousse blends with its cinnamon cream into a refreshingly light spoonful only hinting at spice. The airiness is welcome after a meal of such heft...
...Lauder family has come a long way since Aerin's grandmother began peddling a skin-care cream 57 years ago. The $5 billion Estee Lauder Cos. now sells 19 cosmetics brands--Prescriptives, Clinique, Origins, Aveda and MAC among them. But it's still a family affair. The Lauders hold 91% of the voting shares--and numerous key positions. Estee's son and Aerin's uncle, Leonard, is chairman; his son William, 43, is chief operating officer. Aerin's sister Jane, 30, is developing Beauty Bank, a new brand that will be sold exclusively at Kohl's department stores. Most industry...
...dual role of making him too disgusting to touch for most teammates and slippery enough to squeeze out of holds by the ones brave enough for contact. After it took “five showers” to get off the oil, he coated his body with shaving cream last year, and Johnson—inspired by Traverso’s effort the year before—used K-Y jelly...
...know we love him a lot and that we’ll all be pretty disappointed if he doesn’t join the Spee, but we’ll pull through somehow no doubt, with the help of a lot of cookie dough ice cream and a few bitter tears...
...Teflon when stuck with the blame—for finishing the ice cream, for missing a doctor’s visit, for whatever banality it was. In his last week, I am told, my grandmother used a belt as a harness to lift him from wheelchair to bed. Although his mind was failing by then—most of our family had become strangers to him, myself included; few things are more painful—he somehow retained his buck-passing jujitsu. The belt hurt his back, and he was not about to buy my grandmother’s explanation...