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Jeremy H. Burton '00 was one of the select few to show an interest in dining services, start work in the fall and stay in the kitchen. He spent his first year on dish duty, the buffet line and working the grille in Annenberg...
...perhaps the best variety per square foot in the Boston area. A progressive dinner offers the easiest immersion in Inman's culinary culture. Starting with oysters on the half-shell ($8 to 12) at East Coast Grill, a great next step is to move on to a noodle dish ($9 to 13) at Cafe China. An entree ($12 to 20) at Magnolia, dessert (scoops $2 to 3) at Christina's and after dinner drinks at Jae's round out the dinner. All within a block of each other, eating at these restaurants is a romantic date guaranteed. A noted restaurant...
...people long ago learned to live with the burdensome sense of a distant, cloaked observer. They call the observer God. It would be easy to ridicule this comparison. After all, God is nice, whereas prying hackers aren't. But actually, depending on the denomination, God can be wrathful and dish out punishment unpredictably. It really keeps you on your toes...
...worth a lot of seats," says TIME congressional correspondent James Carney. "They certainly don't want to give the Democrats another 1995 shutdown with which to beat them over the head." For Republicans, who are still cringing after the political pummeling Clinton gave them that year, revenge is a dish best served on November...
Adapt your recipes. Simmer curried vegetables in pineapple juice instead of high-fat coconut milk. Or add steamed broccoli, asparagus or green beans to your regular pasta dish. The point is to find combinations that fit your palate and your schedule. Bon appetit...