All the News That's Fit to Eat — Sept. 17, 2008
All the News That's Fit to Eat — Sept. 17, 2008
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- Romesco sauce can transform any soup, seafood, or vegetable. — Miami Herald
- Here are the secret ingredients that'll turn your meal around. — Boston Globe
- Olive oil, beware: Lard is back. — San Francisco Chronicle
- The best (and worst) cookbooks for Fall. — Los Angeles Times
- How to decipher all those egg carton labels. — New York Times
- Russian wines make a quiet return. — Chicago Tribune
- Taste testing celebrity cognac and other spirits. — Washington Post
- Perfect paella means getting all of these elements right. — The Oregonian
- Transition into Fall with an Autumn picnic. — Cleveland Plain Dealer
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- A Japanese candy we're dying to try — HuffPost Taste
- 12 must-visit craft beer bars around the nation — Eater
- Jamie Oliver's restaurant sued after serving a celiac-sufferer wheat pasta — Delish
- Can Singapore's iconic hawker stands' heritage survive? — BBC News
- What being on Kitchen Nightmares is really like — The Braiser
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