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It’s always exciting and difficult to enter someone else’s kitchen, find their pots and pans and cook a meal. Their tools, cleanliness and ingredients are windows into their lives. And in every instance food tends to be a common medium for celebration between these kitchens.
Daniel Klein, of The Perennial Plate, asking: “Is It OK To Have A Dinner Party On 9/11?”

Source: The Huffington Post

  • 8 months ago
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