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...Geeks in the Kitchen Whipping up a chocolate souffl?, right, is tricky, especially if you have no idea what soft peaks are. Enter the photo-rich blog Cooking for Engineers (cookingforengineers.com). Before mulling your own cider, making lasagna or baking pecan pie, check the site to see how a dish should look at each stage. Learn culinary mechanics as you go. Created as an engineer's personal recipe repository, the site now has a cult following. A highlight: clever diagrams that summarize the steps in a recipe in compact, printable charts...
...host of how-to cooking shows where he prepares uncommon Italian dishes--Paduan gnocchi, quail with peas, something called lamb squazetto and literally thousands of others--the NASCAR partnership will come as a surprise. (As will some of the dishes in the new cookbook, which include mudslide pie made with Oreos and graham crackers.) But Batali's visits to NASCAR events to research the book revealed--not least to him--that his appeal transcends foodies or Italophiles. Last June, just before he threw the green flag at the NASCAR event at Pocono Raceway in Long Pond, Pa., tens of thousands...
...hope this victory will inspire my students to see what glories can be had through the studies of mathematics,” said Bloom, who said his favorite flavor of pie was pecan...
...event concluded as dozens of attendees enjoyed the uneaten pie left over at the end of the eating contest. Event-goers said they left yesterday with new appreciation for pie...
CORRECTION: The March 15, 2006, story “Fistfuls of Pie for Pi Enthusiasts on 3/14” incorrectly stated that in 2005, Serena J. Rezny ’07 recited 464 digits of pi in a Harvard competition. In fact, Rezny recited 646 digits...