Articles filed under Washington Post
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A sweet potato and mushroom quesadilla-pizza mash-up that'll surprise youNov 04, 2020 5:00 am - At first glance, you might not think that Jacques Pépin and Haile Thomas have all that much in common. He, of course, is one of the best-known chefs in the world, an 84-...
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This healthful twist on the French dip is also fun finger foodNov 04, 2020 5:00 am - One upside of working from home, as many of us are these days, is the ability to upgrade your lunch from what you might normally tote to the office. Take a sandwich, for...
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This coconut rice with salmon and cilantro sauce deserves a spot in your recipe rotationNov 04, 2020 5:00 am - One of the most gratifying experiences I can have as a food writer occurs when readers send an email to tell me that a dish I've shared is now part of their regular reci...
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How to use almond flour in cooking and bakingNov 04, 2020 5:00 am - The almond, encased in a shell hidden within a green, velvety fruit, is botanically related to the peach and plum and, in literature and art, romanticized at least as mu...
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Book World: 10 books to read in NovemberNov 03, 2020 12:00 am - We can't guarantee much these days, but one thing we can guarantee is November will be interesting. So are each of the books on this list, which range from a much antici...
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Q&A with Colin Quinn: 'We're a country of Karens'Nov 02, 2020 5:00 am - Like so many, national arts reporter Geoff Edgers has been grounded by the coronavirus shutdown. So he decided to launch an Instagram Live show from his barn in Concord,...
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15 feel-good books guaranteed to lift your spiritsNov 01, 2020 10:00 pm - Early in the pandemic, some readers gravitated toward prescient sci-fi; others sought solace in self-help or transportive novels. Now, some of us just want things to end...
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What TV viewers should know about following election night returnsNov 01, 2020 10:00 pm - Whether it was CNN beaming holograms of its far-flung correspondents onto the set, or Dan Rather's folksy play-by-play ("This race is shakier than cafeteria Jello"), ele...
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Warm up your outdoor spaces for the cooler seasonNov 01, 2020 7:00 am - There's a chill in the air. And it's not just the autumn weather. Many Americans are sobered by the unrelenting pandemic, particularly as the days of socially distanced ...
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India's engineers have thrived in Silicon Valley. So has its caste system.Nov 01, 2020 5:24 am - Whenever Benjamin Kaila, a database administrator who immigrated from India to the United States in 1999, applies for a job at a U.S. tech company, he prays that there a...