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    Dec 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. 52 ways to leave your blubber

    This is the year you will resolve to ditch the diets, the "all or nothing" mentality and the "no-pain, no-gain" fitness goals. This is the year you will resolve to use common sense to eat less junk food, move more — and have fun doing it.
    This is the year you will resolve to ditch the diets, the "all or nothing" mentality and the "no-pain, no-gain" fitness goals. This is the year you will resolve to use common sense to eat less junk food, move more — and have fun doing it. Remember...

    Tags: Diabetes, Newspaper and Magazine, Holidays, Family, Salads

  2. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Glendale News Press
  3. Dining review: Galleria's colorful eatery is pho fun

    Everything about 9021Pho, Glendale Galleria's newest restaurant, is lively and uplifting. Walls of windows let in light, retro-modern decor is steeped in the colors of mango and raspberry sorbet, and plates of colorful, farm-fresh foods all serve to energize weary mall shoppers. But don't feel like you have to be a weary mall shopper to come here. It's that good.
    Everything about 9021Pho, Glendale Galleria's newest restaurant, is lively and uplifting. Walls of windows let in light, retro-modern decor is steeped in the colors of mango and raspberry sorbet, and plates of colorful, farm-fresh foods all serve to...

    Tags: Restaurants, Pasta, Appetizers, Salads, Shrimp

  4. Jan 4, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  5. Could you work at Downton Abbey?

    I would bet you shillings to cents that at least 90% of the people who watch “Downton Abbey,” which returns to these TV shores on Sunday, would rather be the “upstairs” folk, the titled Crawley family, than the “downstairs” population of the maid- and menservants.
    I would bet you shillings to cents that at least 90% of the people who watch “Downton Abbey,” which returns to these TV shores on Sunday, would rather be the “upstairs” folk, the titled Crawley family, than the “downstairs&...

    Tags: England, United Kingdom, Mining, Heroin, Gilded Age

  6. Dec 15, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  7. Pasadena heats up as a culinary hub

    <a id="PEHST000423" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="Julia Child" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/lifestyle-leisure/foods-beverages/julia-child-PEHST000423.topic">Julia Child</a>, who would have turned 100 this year, found her life's calling only by leaving her hometown of Pasadena for China and <a id="PLGEO100100602011390" class="taxInlineTagLink" title="Paris (France)" href="http://www.latimes.com/topic/intl/france/paris-%28france%29-PLGEO100100602011390.topic">France</a>.
    Julia Child, who would have turned 100 this year, found her life's calling only by leaving her hometown of Pasadena for China and France. Had the pioneering celebrity chef stayed in her "parochial" Pasadena, she once confided to a biographer, she...

    Tags: Restaurants, New York City, Food Network (tv network), Los Angeles Times, Dining and Drinking

  8. Dec 12, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. Divide and conquer

    Roast duck, like beef tenderloin and lobster, defines holiday meals in our family. More than Sunday dinner fare, a duck in the oven warrants celebration &#8212; of dining with friends, of indulgent goodness and of the enjoyable act of cooking.
    Roast duck, like beef tenderloin and lobster, defines holiday meals in our family. More than Sunday dinner fare, a duck in the oven warrants celebration — of dining with friends, of indulgent goodness and of the enjoyable act of cooking. My younger...

    Tags: Parsley, Iron (dietary supplement), Shallots, Salt

  10. Dec 5, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  11. Butterfly in the sky: 'Reading Rainbow' gets remix treatment

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    Butterfly in the sky I can fly twice as high ... Children of the '80s, this one is for you: The beloved kids' show "Reading Rainbow" and its host LeVar Burton are the latest PBS icons to get the remix treatment, thanks to the efforts of PBS Digital...

    Tags: Apple iPad, LeVar Burton, Bob Ross, Fred Rogers, PBS (tv network)

  12. Dec 6, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  13. Better spies, not more

    The Defense Intelligence Agency is planning to dramatically expand the ranks of its covert "collectors" &mdash; a.k.a. case officers or, more popularly, spies. It has 500 or so and hopes to double that number.
    The Defense Intelligence Agency is planning to dramatically expand the ranks of its covert "collectors" — a.k.a. case officers or, more popularly, spies. It has 500 or so and hopes to double that number. There is nothing inherently wrong with this...

    Tags: Central Intelligence Agency, Police Investigations, Defense Intelligence Agency, National Security Agency, U.S. Department of Defense

  14. Dec 1, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. Choosing books for the holidays

    Inevitably this holiday season, my mom will tick through her shopping list and say with a sigh, "Your dad wants a book." Since I was a kid, my mom has teased my dad about the predictablity of this ritual, which usually involves the purchase of a brick-sized tome of history. I love shopping for my dad. I don't buy what he asks for; I go with books I suspect he'll like. Bill Buford's "Heat," a memoir about Italian cooking, was an unexpected hit. The next year, I bought him a cookbook.
    Inevitably this holiday season, my mom will tick through her shopping list and say with a sigh, "Your dad wants a book." Since I was a kid, my mom has teased my dad about the predictablity of this ritual, which usually involves the purchase of a brick-...

    Tags: Ceremonies, Newspaper and Magazine, Jeanne Cooper, Bill Cosby, Keith Richards

  16. Dec 22, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  17. Christmas dinner: Get your goose

    Once I lived in a place where winter temperatures regularly dipped below freezing, and my best friend was my goose down comforter. My downstairs neighbor was a Renaissance English scholar, and every year he did the whole Dickens Christmas feast complete with goose. I had my own Christmas celebration, but he'd give me the goose fat and any of the leftovers, which I used in my New Year's Day cassoulet, prepared from Julia Child's lengthy recipe.
    Los Angeles Times
    Once I lived in a place where winter temperatures regularly dipped below freezing, and my best friend was my goose down comforter. My downstairs neighbor was a Renaissance English scholar, and every year he did the whole Dickens Christmas feast complete...

    Tags: S. Irene Virbila, Holidays, Religious Festivals, Onions, Salt

  18. Dec 20, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Check It Out: Hungry for a good book?

    No doubt about it, cooking shows and competitions are popular. Learn more about the stars of these shows by reading a biography of a famous chef. Their success stories have some qualities in common: hard work, high standards, dedication and perseverance....

    Tags: Restaurants, Mario Batali , Gordon Ramsay, Paris (France), Literature

  20. Nov 28, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Cracking the code of the French omelet

    The omelet seems obvious: eggs cooked flat, filled and folded. Imagine my surprise, then, to discover that the simple supper I often serve is not an omelet. It's an American omelet.
    The omelet seems obvious: eggs cooked flat, filled and folded. Imagine my surprise, then, to discover that the simple supper I often serve is not an omelet. It's an American omelet. Nothing like a French omelet. The difference comes down to technique....

    Tags: Omelets, Football, La-Z-Boy Incorporated

  22. Nov 28, 2012 |Story| Tribune Media Services
  23. SERIOUSLY SIMPLE: A few of my favorite things: Holiday gifts for the cook and food lover

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    Finding the perfect gift for the cook or food lover in your life can be overwhelming. For one thing, there are so many things to choose from. Below, I've selected a handful of books and other foodie gifts to help you focus your choices. I hope it's a...

    Tags: Tomatoes, Breads, Customs and Tradition, Turkey (animal), Holidays

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Julia Child Photos
The front of Julia Child's former home, now a cooking s...
(May 21, 2013)
 The front of Julia Child's former home, now a cooking school run by Chef Kathie Alex, in Provence.
Savory side: Julia Child taught us everything we know a...
(April 27, 2013)
Savory crepes
George Rothstein, of Columbia, at left, shares a story...
(March 21, 2013)
George Rothstein, of Columbia, at left, shares a story about Julia Child with Sandy Sharp during a dinner hosted by the Columbia Foodies.