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  • Are there any sides I can cook today?

    Cooking & Recipes - 6 hours ago

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    Sides I am making are: •Creamy corn casserole •Cheesy vegetable casserole •Homemade mac and cheese •Loaded mashed potatoes Thank you:) The vegetable casserole has a few different colors when mixed- Green, orange, and white. The loaded mashed potatoes has large pieces of bacon and scallions on top. But I see what you mean.
  • Are you a smoking vegan, what is your opinion?

    Vegetarian & Vegan - 10 hours ago

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    Are you, or do you know some one who is a vegan.But they have the nasty habit of smoking ciggies? What are your thoughts on that subject.Do you think they should still call themselves vegan even though,they do everything else vegan,except there addiction? I would like to know what you think.Thanks for your opinion.Best one gets the points!
  • in England what are biscuits?

    Cooking & Recipes - 10 hours ago

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  • I'm boiling fresh farm egg to make devil eggs how do I do them with out messing up the egg when I peel them?

    Cooking & Recipes - 10 hours ago

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    After I boil the eggs I don't want to have them to be messed up so I can't put the filling back in the white part is there a way to cook them with out messing them up
  • When using a smoker I am smoking my turkey but?

    Cooking & Recipes - 11 hours ago

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    If you cut up your poultry do u have to turn the meat or does it just sit on the rack and checked for temp over time til temp is met
  • When using a smoker how is the wood setup?

    Cooking & Recipes - 11 hours ago

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    does the wood chips go on top of the charcoal? Do you add anything into the water like a sauce or anything? And lastly what effect would the self basting property of the turkey will it have on the end results? And since it is already basted should olive oil be used? I am looking for responses so you dont have to have everything but I will most definitely choose a best answer tomorrow?
  • If an army of giant pickles attacked earth, how would you destroy them?

    Other - Food & Drink - 11 hours ago

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    most creative answer gets the points!
  • What should I do to properly handle these cigars?

    Other - Food & Drink - 12 hours ago

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    A little over a month ago, I allowed my uncle to borrow my car while he was in town for his homecoming. Today I found an opened factor box of Padrón Series 3000 Maduro cigars. They are still in their plastic sleeves, and as I have said, have been in my car for a little over a month. I live in Ohio, so I know humidity will be a problem for the cigars. What would be the best procedure to follow, without having to buy an expensive humidor I wouldn't plan on using again, to prepare these cigars to be smoke?
  • Why is it important to eat right?

    Other - Food & Drink - 12 hours ago

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    Why is it important to eat right (healthy)? 10 points for best answer!
  • Should I include the crust of the loaf of bread in a stuffing recipe?

    Cooking & Recipes - 12 hours ago

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    I'm cutting up my own bread for stuffing. I've bought a very nice 7 grain sourdough loaf but unlike wonder bread or packaged bread, the crust takes up a large portion of the loaf and is tough. Should I not use the crust when I cut up my loaf into cubes. I'm worried it will make the stufing too hard to chew. Also, how much stock should I use? I have about 5 cups of bread cubes and also some corn bread in there. I want a nice combo of crusty and soft stuffing. I don't want mushy stuffing. Thanks

Foodies mourn loss of Gourmet magazine, which will no longer be published after November issue

By Karen Matthews, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

NEW YORK - Foodies noshing on jerk riblets and carrot cake macaroons at a Manhattan fundraiser Sunday paused to mourn Gourmet magazine, which is closing after nearly 60 years of publication.

"It's a terrible tragedy for the food world to have squashed this very important voice," said Kemp Minifie, who was Gourmet's executive food editor until Conde Nast announced that the magazine's November issue would be its last. "We were tackling some of the hard issues in food, and now there's just fluff."

The event at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel overlooking Central Park was a benefit for "Action Against Hunger" and a book signing for several dozen chefs who contributed recipes to two new books by photographer Alan Batt, "Small Things Sweet" and "Small Things Savory."

Batt, who calls himself "Battman," also shoots the photographs for the annual New York City Firefighters Calendar.

His photos in the "Small Things" books look less like beefcake and more like elegant edible miniatures shot against stark black or white backgrounds.

Batt said he put out a call to former Gourmet staffers to attend the event, known as the "Great Gathering of Chefs," so he could give them a plaque adorned with two golden forks.

"It's been around a long time," he said of the magazine. "It's an old familiar face."

Gerald Randolph, an ad salesman at Gourmet, said the magazine's closing was a shock, "but it was kind of expected because of what we'd seen with the other magazines and our partners in the industry."

Minifie, who was at Gourmet for nearly 32 years, said she believed Conde Nast underestimated the anger readers would feel over the loss of the magazine.

"They felt like this was a dear friend," she said.

Chefs signing cookbooks and offering tasty canapes ranged from the haute to the down home. There was David Waltuck, whose casual French restaurant Chanterelle also recently closed, and there was the Food Network's Sunny Anderson, who contributed a recipe with salami, cheese and frozen crescent rolls to "Small Thinks Savory."

"I'm honoured to be in the same room with all these great chefs," Anderson said.

Ellen Anistratov, a co-owner of the venerable Yonah Schimmel knish bakery, said she was shocked to lose Gourmet.

"I couldn't believe my ears," said Anistratov. "It was an honour to be written about in Gourmet magazine."

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