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  2. Recipe: Turkey Gravy, from New York Times Cooking - AOL

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    Step 1: Pour off all but 7 or so tablespoons turkey fat from the roasting pan, and set the pan on the stovetop over medium heat. Sprinkle the flour over the fat and cook, stirring constantly ...

  3. The New York Times - Wikipedia

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    The animosity — which extended to nearly three hundred instances of Trump disparaging the Times by May 2019 — [94] culminated in Trump ordering federal agencies to cancel their subscriptions to The New York Times and The Washington Post in October 2019. [95] Trump's tax returns have been the subject of three separate investigations.

  4. The Essential New York Times Cookbook - Wikipedia

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    The Essential New York Times Cookbook is a cookbook published by W. W. Norton & Company and authored by former The New York Times food editor Amanda Hesser. [1] The book was originally published in October 2010 and contains over 1,400 recipes from the past 150 years in The New York Times (as of 2010), all of which were tested by Hesser and her assistant, Merrill Stubbs, prior to the book's ...

  5. Priya Krishna - Wikipedia

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    www.priyakrishna.me. Priya Krishna is an Indian-American food journalist and YouTube personality. She is a food reporter for The New York Times and has previously contributed to The New Yorker, Eater, and TASTE (as a columnist).[1][2][3] She is also the author of multiple cookbooks, including Indian-ish, a cookbook she wrote with her mother. [4]

  6. Melissa Clark - Wikipedia

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    In her early career, Clark was a freelance writer for various publications, including the New York Times, and worked in "front of house" jobs at restaurants. [12] In 2007, she began her weekly "A Good Appetite" column at The New York Times, [12] [13] She became a full-time staff writer at the Times in 2012, [11] writing about 65 recipes each year for the newspaper. [12]

  7. Bon Appétit - Wikipedia

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    bonappetit.com. ISSN. 0006-6990. Bon Appétit is a monthly American food and entertaining magazine, that typically contains recipes, entertaining ideas, restaurant recommendations, and wine reviews. Owned by Condé Nast, it is headquartered at the One World Trade Center in Manhattan, New York, and has been in publication since 1956.

  8. Mark Bittman - Wikipedia

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    Bittman has written and co-written 16 books and cookbooks. Bittman's most recent cookbook, How to Cook Everything Fast, was released October 7, 2014. [10] In 2005 he published the books The Best Recipes in the World and Bittman Takes on America's Chefs, and hosted the Public Television series Bittman Takes on America's Chefs, which won the James Beard Award for best cooking series. [11]

  9. Pete Wells - Wikipedia

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    Peter Andrew Wells. 1963 (age 60–61) Occupation. Restaurant critic. Spouse. Susan Choi (m. 2003; div. 2016) Pete Wells (born 1963) is a former restaurant critic of The New York Times. [1] He held the position from November 2011, when he succeeded Sam Sifton, until August 2024. [1][2]

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