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Home Cooking
Presidential Debate with Peirre Gagnaire (recipe and pics)
On the night of the last 2008 presidential candidate's debate, I decided to cook something wonderful I saw in Gourmet magazine, conceived by Pierre Gagnaire for his cookbook Reinventing French Cuisine and adapted for Gourmet... (0 replies, last updated by lotta_cox October 18, 2008)
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Ontario (including Toronto)
Obama cookies?
I read that the Queen of Tarts is selling presidential candidate cookies and I thought it’d be fun to bring them to work tomorrow. Roncesvalles is hard to get to though so I’m wondering if I can find Obama or Palin... (1 reply, last updated by currycue November 5, 2008)
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San Francisco Bay Area
Osha Thai Political Menu
If Jon Stewart comes to town looking for good Thai food... I was amused by Osha Thai on Valencia’s having fun at the expense of the presidential candidates... they have a special menu leading up to the election with such... (1 reply, last updated by katya October 22, 2004)
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Southwest
political food - phx
to go to debate party tomorrow and bring munchies – any other political themed stuff around town? i heard about the presidential pizza’s at streets of new york, but that concept is kind of obtuse for a dinner party... (7 replies, last updated by winedubar October 7, 2008)
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New England
NH coast or very low Maine
For fried seafood. In Seabrook on Rt286, are two places of political historic significance – Markey’s and Brown’s. Both are very popular, directly across the road from each other and a must stop for Presidential... (4 replies, last updated by pluziam June 23, 2003)
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Food Media and News
Barack Obama, Hawaii Chowhound
I was amused by the quote too. Can’t speak for what alkapal finds amusing, but for me, it was just something about imagining a presidential candidate debating out loud, doing the “maybe this maybe that,” about... (13 replies, last updated by bulavinaka September 25, 2008)
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California
Passionfish iin Pacific Grove on 10-23-2004
to post about a new place or great experience at a familiar establishment, I would hesitate to post about a negative experience based on a single visit unless it was truly horrible. 2. Not wishing to be confused with any of the... (4 replies, last updated by Pablo October 29, 2004)
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South
Best places to eat in South Carolina?
on the Food Network and about every presidential candidate visits. The portions are giant – my favorite is to go for the real Southern breakfast plates, but they are known for the “a-plenty” dinners – order... (17 replies, last updated by rhodies September 22, 2009)
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New England
How are The Common Man restaurants in NH
Apparently the owner Alex Ray is quite a political activist and philanthropist. He and Gary Hirshberg of Stonyfield Farms have been hosting a series of pig roasts around the state in support of a certain presidential candidate:... (20 replies, last updated by lexpatti November 3, 2008)
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San Francisco Bay Area
am I the only one? where is the glamour?
In general, society has relaxed dress codes. Presidential candidates often don’t even wear ties or jackets (or both) in public situations. Except for a few occupations, not many wear a suit and/or tie on a daily basis much... (6 replies, last updated by c oliver October 7, 2008)
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Food Media and News
Cindy McCain's "pilfered" recipes
Cindy McCain is from a rich family. Odds are she rarely cooks, and I’m sure that the simple truth is an intern was delegated to find “family” recipes for the website. As it is, none of the three major... (49 replies, last updated by EclecticEater May 2, 2008)
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Washington DC & Baltimore Area
Mojito and New Cocktail Questions
I just wanted to add to my previous post that right now at both the Ritz Carlton in Georgetown (Degrees) and the Four Seasons, they are featuring drinks named after presidential candidates. Very “now”. Also, to second... (25 replies, last updated by wolfie February 19, 2004)
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Food Media and News
Obama and McCain cookies!
://chewonthatblog.com/2008/09/05/the-presidential-cookie-poll/ (8 replies, last updated by alkapal September 12, 2008)
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New Orleans
How is Dooky Chase these days?
-bucks, and appliances from Viking. Dooky Chase is open for special interest groups e.g. presidents, presidential candidates, etc. I’m sure the $100.00/plate Gumbo 'Herbs made with donated food and labor will be available... (23 replies, last updated by MMRuth June 12, 2009)
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Los Angeles Area
Sushi 5 - Tustin - Review with VIDEO and PHOTOS
it as the perfect place where a covert operative can slip in undetected and poison an unsuspecting ex-KGB spy or a Ukrainian presidential candidate (both of whom probably blithely declared “I feel like some sushi... (14 replies, last updated by gigiam February 3, 2007)
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