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Apr 08, 2008 -
Here in the San Francisco Bay Area, it's a known fact that the employees at Google live a charmed life. Besides massages and Internet-wired shuttles, Googlers are invited to free breakfast, lunch, and dinner each and every day. The Google campus has 17 gourmet cafés, complete with 700 culinary staffers and 20 chefs.
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Jun 26, 2009 -
When public television chef Ming Tsai spoke at last year's Classic, I learned that he was wildly hilarious. Thus, at this year's festival, I couldn't wait to catch some more laughs. Ming shared tips for East-West cuisine while making blue cheese burgers and bacon potstickers, a ginger margarita, and a tempura shrimp cocktail.
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Apr 09, 2008 -
Last Friday I grabbed my camera and headed down to the Google campus — home to more than 4000 Google employees — in Mountain View. Before chatting with chef Eric Dela Cruz, my Google girlfriend and I took a whirlwind tour of 7 of the 17 cafés during their two hour lunchtime. From whole roasted fish to Spanish tapas to fresh wheatgrass, the Google cafés have something to offer everyone.
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Apr 12, 2008 -
- This week we celebrated Grilled Cheese month by going crazy for grilled cheeses, especially this one for a honey-basil grilled cheese.
- Can't wait for the Sex and the City movie? Get ready by planning your own Sex and the City Viewing party.
- We take you behind the scenes at Google's fantastic cafeterias.
- Did you watch this week's Top Chef? We want to know what you thought!
- Top Chef not your thing?
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Aug 29, 2008 -
- Black, white, and yellow makes for a sophisticated party motif. — Simply Stated
- The top 10 ways to chop onions without crying.— The Epi-Log
- Get a virtual taste of Starbucks mocha dark chocolate. — Baking Bites
- Free ice cream!
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Sep 12, 2007 -
- What makes a naturally gifted cook? Several home cooks let you in on their secrets. Plus, SF institution A.
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Apr 17, 2007 -
- Okay, this is a bit corny, but it made me smile, and Adam (aka The Amateur Gourmet) is fantastic. Check out how he saves a lady's life with Eggs Benedict. - Serious Eats
- So you're having a party and you don't want your friends to bring their children, how do you tell them?
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