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U.S. Team Wins Bocuse d’Or Competition for First Time
In what amounts to the Olympics of culinary skill, a group of chefs led by Thomas Keller prevails. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking…
A First Look at the New Branch of Chef’s Table at Brooklyn Fare
This celebrated restaurant in a Brooklyn supermarket has finally opened an outpost in the grocery’s Midtown Manhattan store. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking…
Trilobites: Who First Farmed Potatoes? Archaeologists in Andes Find New Evidence
Archaeologists have found ancient starch grains pinpointing the Titicaca Basin of southern Peru as a hearth of early potato cultivation. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners.…
Front Burner: Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Magazine Releases First Issue
Subscriptions will not begin until February of next year, but the charter issue is ready for newsstands. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for…
Opening Their Own Restaurants, for the First Time
Adam Leonti, Jared Sippel, Anne Burrell and Jeanne Mélanie Delcourt will get kitchens this fall. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by the respective owners. Advertisement: Looking for a rental…
Stepinac to Honor All Alumni First Responders at Joe Riverso Memorial Game
Archbishop Stepinac High School will honor all alumni police officers, firefighters and EMTs at the 15th Annual Joe Riverso Memorial Game at 7 Friday, Sept. 9. The game will be held at Stepinac’s athletic…
Death & Co. Plans Its First Branch, in Denver
The pioneering East Village cocktail den celebrates its 10th anniversary by planning a hotel bar in Colorado and fine-tuning its bar menu in New York. NYT > Food Content is…
What in the World: For This Green Smoothie, the First Ingredient Is Frog
In Peru and Bolivia, drinks made from the endangered Titicaca water frog are promoted as a cure for many ailments, without scientific support. NYT > Food Content is copyrighted by…
Annual Stayin’ Alive 5K Returns Saturday to Benefit First Responders
In 2014, Michele Berliner and Christy Saltstein faced the challenge of having to educate the community in and around North Castle about the Stayin’ Alive 5K Fun Run through Windmill…
First Case of Zika Virus Is Confirmed in Putnam
The following is a press release from the Putnam County Department of Health One Putnam County resident has been confirmed positive for Zika virus and a second additional case is being…