Food
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16 Slow Cooker Recipes That You Can Prep and Forget
The humble slow cooker may never be the showstopping star of the culinary appliance show, but for many busy cooks,…
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Temple Bar, a Moody Enclave for Martinis, Is Set to Reopen
Temple Bar, the clandestine bar on Lafayette Street that served up martinis, mood lighting and a downtown version of uptown…
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Pick a Card, Any Card, for Dinner Inspiration
Here’s a cunning little gift that gives back. Maggie Tang, Alaina Chou and Amy Yang, students at the University of…
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Anne Saxelby’s Legacy as a Champion of American Cheese
Anne Saxelby, who championed American artisanal cheeses for more than 15 years, died on Saturday. She was 40 and had…
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A New Cookbook by Indigenous People, for Indigenous People
The chiltepin is a tiny, powerfully spicy chile that’s the genetic grandparent of nearly every chile varietal cultivated in the…
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14 Vegetarian Soups and Stews for a Cozy Fall
Maybe you’ve noticed the chill in the air, or that the leaves are starting to turn shades of orange and…
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Bad News for Bourbon Lovers: No George T. Stagg in 2021
Among bourbon enthusiasts, the annual release of George T. Stagg, a barrel-proof, unfiltered bourbon produced by Buffalo Trace Distillery in…
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11 Delicious Ways to Celebrate Canadian Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is on Monday, and now that many Canadians can finally gather with friends — depending on which territory or…
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‘Zombie’ Urchins Are Destroying Kelp Forests. Can’t We Just Eat Them?
ALBION, Calif. — A decade ago, when Gary Trumper used to dive for sea urchins, the docks here were packed…
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Jean-Georges Vongerichten to Put His Stamp on the Tin Building
In his most ambitious project to date, the chef and restaurateur Jean-Georges Vongerichten will fill the Seaport District’s Tin Building…