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Who knew that New York City was once the oyster capital of the world, and that at one time it held half of the earth’s supply, harvesting 700 million in 1880 alone? Or that oysters were not just a delicacy for aristocrats but also affordable, cheap even,
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the history of the world told through salt
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New Yorker legal writer Toobin (The Run of His Life: The People v. O.J. Simpson) surveys the Court from the Reagan administration onward, as the justices wrestled with abortion, affirmative action, the death penalty, gay rights and church-state separation
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do men really get down on one knee to propose nowadays?
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Saumon sucré salé au sésame 1 c. à café d’huile d’olive 2 pavés de saumon frais avec la peau 2 c. à soupe de sauce de soja 2 c. à soupe de sirop de riz (ou miel) 2 c. à soupe de graines de sésame blond; Faire chauffer la poêle huilée et y dép
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Just behind the Luxembourg Gardens and off of boulevard Saint Michel lies the rue Monsieur le Prince, a charming little stretch of lively and authentic Japanese restaurants. hypotenuse to st germain and st michel.
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Ponoko is the world’s first personal manufacturing platform. It’s the online space for a community of creators and consumers to use a global network of digital manufacturing hardware to co-create, make and trade individualized product ideas on demand.
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