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When it's hot. . .

Cold fruit soups, preferably with berries.

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Cannibalism

It depends on the side dishes.

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Condiments hate them or love them?

Definitely love them, but the condiment should never overpower the rest of the dish, particularly if its something interesting. Use moderation or serve it on the side. I particularly like a good salsa, with just a small dab of mayo on any type of burger.

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When it's hot. . .

Cold fruit soups, preferably with berries.

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Cannibalism

It depends on the side dishes.

From Talk

Condiments hate them or love them?

Definitely love them, but the condiment should never overpower the rest of the dish, particularly if its something interesting. Use moderation or serve it on the side. I particularly like a good salsa, with just a small dab of mayo on any type of burger.

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Crusts: Way or No Way?

I live outside NYC now, and I've never appreciated great bread, with crust, more than I do now. Here on the mainland, they don't seem to feel that a hard crust is a positive attribute. Almost all breads and rolls are as soft as sponges, and it drives me absolutely crazy. Try eating a hero sandwich or, excuse me, a sub, that's served on a soft roll! In any case, quality bread is something to be treasured and, yes, it has a real crust on it, which is certainly meant to be eaten.

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Old New York: Bygone Restaurants

the Balkan-Armenian Restaurant on East 30th Street.

Smokey's (the original on Ninth Avenue, not the two lesser versions), which introduced NYC to slow-cooked barbecue).

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I LOOOVE GUY FIERI

Have you ever considered that you may suffer from a poor self-image? You deserve nice things, too, just like other people. And you deserve a lot better than a Neanderthal like Guy Fieri. You can be helped.

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Glenny's American Fries, Ketchup Flavor

Herr's makes a potato chip that claims to use real Heinz ketchup in the flavoring, making it an all-Pennsylvania product, I guess. While it doesn't taste horrible, the bag sure did seem to last a long time, if you know what I mean. Glenny's American Fries sounds awful, though.

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Fish-Flavored Fish

Although, this stuff might go well on Soylent Green. Worth a try.

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School lunches - A walk down memory lane

Fish sticks and spaghetti? What was up with that?

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Did Leah Chase Do the Right Thing? Cast Your Vote Here!

As angry as I am at the Bush Administration at their ongoing failure to help the people (as opposed to the businesses) of New Orleans, I believe that Ms. Chase did the right thing here. She is not a politician, she runs a business, a restaurant that offers fine dining to all. To expect her to endanger the future of her establishment to make a political statement is unfair. What would be appropriate, however, would be for others to point out the irony of the Bush visit, with Ms. Chase in her trailer, tens of thousands of New Orleans residents displaced from their homes, and violent crime ubchecked in the streets of the city. Ms. Chase's graciousness in the face of these realities should be commended, not condemned.

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NYC Mac and Cheese Porn

I feel so cheap and dirty after looking at the pictures. Hungry, too.

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Where's everybody from?

Western North Carolina, after 48 years in New York. No lookin' back, either. We have a Fresh Market store here, the same chain where you've seen the Top Chef contestants shopping, so I didn't feel completely cut-off from high-quality foods. And there's a Whole Foods clone called Earth Fare nearby.

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Walking into the Grocery..wanting a cheap bottle of wine...

I've always liked Chateau Greysac, a Medoc Bordeaux that goes well with beef or pork without overpowering it. It's a blend, so it's not too complicated, so it's not likely to run away with the meal. Under $20.

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Andrea Strong's Response to 'Top Chef' Viewers

Andrea just learned one of the sad realities of the web. By makiing yourself visible you've made yourself a target. And there's nothing like a little envy to make things worse. The hostility expereinced in the last week or so by both Andrea and RG (I can still call her that, right?) is just good old-fashioned jealousy.

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What do you eat when the lights go out?

For the big blackout four years ago I had almost no suitable food in my apartment, due to my lazy approach to food shopping in the summertime (one day at a time). Really the only appropriate and edible thing were those really good but hard-as-a-rock pretzels from the Greenmarket, and warm one-gallon jugs of Poland Spring. That's all I had for the 27 hours we were without power in my neighborhood. Needless to say, I won't make that mistake again. Even though I live elsewhere now, I always have plenty of crackers and cereal, nuts, Vitamin water, those cheap peanut butter and cheese crackers. They also sell those pre-mixed tuna salad and cracker snack packs, which ae okay and last forever.

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Food Bloggers: Going Legit(?) and Entering the Mainstream

I certainly don't prretend to know whether RG can pull this off, but it should be fun to watch. She's a decent enough writer, and she has, IMHO, enough knowledge about food to do the job. Whether she understands that her role has changed now that she works for the DN is another question, as is whether she is already fatally compromised as a critic because of her visibility and her professional relationships with many chefs and dining establishments. I think its an interesting experiment and I hope she can bring a meaningful new approach to food writing. Certainly the ruse of the surprise visit from the unknown or disguised critic has become a tired cliche (c.f., the woman with the big droopy hat and the oversized sunglasses. Hi, Gael.).

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The Future of the Jewish Deli

Seyo, people were offering similar laments 20, 50, even 100 years ago. The nature of NYC is that it is always changing. Unlike London or Paris, it does not treasure its connections to the past. And in the "good old days" that people always seek there was a lot of suffering and deprivation. Rent control and stabilization slowed the rate of change in from the Seventies to the Nineties, but once they began to disappear it was only a matter of time. And I really hope you're being facetious in wishing for an economic depression or a crime wave. People suffer and die in those situations. The New York you're longing for, the one in which I lived most of my life, is gone.

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What if Local Isn't Tastier?

Our Farmers' Market in Hendersonville actually closed for good last year. Unfortunately, here and elsewhere, unchecked development will continue to force changes in agriculture, as more family farms will disappear and with them our choices will be narrowed and quality will suffer. After having lived 26 years in NYC and experienced the relative magic of the Greenmarkets and the arrival of more responsbile supermarkets like Whole Foods, I will be royally pissed if I will soon be forced to eat supermarket produce that's shipped in from 500 miles away. I want corn and berries that were picked within the last 24 hours, and I want to eat heirloom tomatoes that taste even better than the way I remember them. That's the reason to support local growers, to ensure that our array of choices remains in the forseeable future.

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