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...Angeles is the home of the Creamsicle-flavored Clockwork Orange. New York City's Dylan Prime, right, last week rolled out its Pie-tini menu, which presents an array of concoctions typically served on plates--but here they're in glasses. The details are something to relish: the Key Lime Pie Martini features crushed graham crackers lining the rim of the glass, with a layer of cream sitting atop the drink. Caramel swirls and chocolate shavings are found in the Mississippi Mud Martini. "Dessert-cocktail recipes have been gathered from some of the premier bar chefs in the U.S.," says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Drinks: Desserts for Adults Only | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

...puddles of that," Pern says. "Nine out of 10 times fancy descriptions are just trying to cover up ordinary food." The only thing ordinary about Pern's pub is the language on the menu. The lunch card changes daily and might include pressed foie gras terrine with a gooseberry relish, carpaccio of beef with crackling and sour cream dressing, or just a comfort-food combo of home-baked bread and 15 British cheeses. The dinner fare gets a bit more sophisticated and includes warm salad of pigeon, crab with green herb mayonnaise, spiced pork belly, and cod and lobster stew...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Simple But Superb | 12/8/2002 | See Source »

...delicate amuse bouche of parmesan and rosemary, and ending with a decadent chocolate mousse souffl? served with coconut sorbet?is not so much fusion food as French classics with a tropical twist. For his seared tuna, Salans eschews the obvious sweet-savory pairing, opting instead for a citrusy relish of young starfruit, cherry tomatoes and chive coulis. The foie gras, chopped with almonds, caraway seeds and quail, is wrapped in pastry and served in a pool of buttery-rich demi-glace infused with the Balinese staples of clove, cinnamon and vanilla. The only disappointment was an insipid melon soup...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Asian Table | 11/25/2002 | See Source »

...calendar as the day on which we can reveal our conceited confidence and get a perverse kick out of it. Yale is our only other true partner in the Ivy ivory tower (Princeton is disqualified because, well, that’s also a different story) and we relish the annual opportunity to push Yalies around. Calling Yale a “safety school” is funny in a deeply ironic and moronic way, and for some reason, we just can’t get enough...

Author: By Daniel E. Fernandez, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Games Behind The Game | 11/22/2002 | See Source »

...women in their 30s relish the ordeal of dating, but Jennifer Lopez, 33, appears to have a particular aversion to the practice. Her relationship history suggests that she prefers to experience the getting-to-know-you phase of courtship after the wedding. Her first two marriages took place within months of a first date; neither made it to a second anniversary. Now it appears she's ready to try again, this time with someone her fans, at least, don't have to be introduced to. Though her divorce from backup dancer and second husband Cris Judd will not be final...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: People: Nov. 18, 2002 | 11/18/2002 | See Source »

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