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...soon as he received all those different flavors of sticky, gooey ice cream all piled on top of each other combined with the crushed Heath bars and the M and M's and the granola and the rest--well, all that stuff just toppled out of the dish and onto the floor. Four busboys then scurried from the back room of Steve's to clean up the mess...

Author: By Andrew S. Doctoroff, | Title: Take A Number | 10/17/1983 | See Source »

Neither of the Boks will name a favorite dish, claiming that Sternin's range is too broad Sternin, for his part, notes that his bosses' sense of culinary adventure is quite well developed, saying. "They'll eat anything I even tried out a Moroccan pigeon pie on them--and they loved...

Author: By Diane M. Cardwell, | Title: From Confucius to Champignons Sautes | 10/1/1983 | See Source »

...historians agree that the future King Henry II of France married Italy's Catherine de Médicis for her ice cream recipes in 1533. Some say he liked her pasta more. In any case, the Italians lost a daughter but not a dish. They have remained, to this day, among the world's supreme ice cream makers. Americans, who are the world's supreme ice cream gulpers (15 quarts per capita per annum), are only now beginning to make that luscious discovery en masse. In the heat-racked summer of '83, people are screaming...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Living: Gelato by the Superscoopful | 8/15/1983 | See Source »

...party. And the ways in which his women demonstrate their sureness, so different from the men's limpness, are as varied as they are inescapable. Perhaps the most startling is the moment when Carmel Seaver, the 17-year-old in "Grapette," absent-mindedly begins to rinse a dish in the narrator's sink and is brought up short by his polite protest...

Author: By Amy E. Schwartz, | Title: Fear and Loathing in Suburbia | 7/19/1983 | See Source »

...appetizers were pate, salmon mousse, cheese and crackers and wine. The main dish was politics. That, and a cool summer breeze brought a couple dozen city activists to the spacious, woody backyard of a private home just off Brattle St. Wednesday night...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesinger, | Title: In Cambridge, Policymaking Ends As Politics Heats Up | 7/1/1983 | See Source »

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