Saturday, September 23, 2017

@18:00, 9/22/17

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Food

A Weeknight Meal That Needs No Introduction

Ready in 30 minutes, sausage and peppers, paired with sunny-side-up eggs, can be just the thing for those nights when you just want something simple.

If you need it:
https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018931-sausage-with-peppers-and-onions

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Food

Expecting a Baby? What to Cook and Freeze Now So You Won’t Go Hungry Later

With a little advance planning, you can stock your freezer with a couple weeks’ worth of meals.

A freezer is a feature.

3
Food

For Everyday Vegetable Dishes, Meera Sodha Is the Master

The British author is skilled in simplifying and modernizing the vibrancy of Indian home cooking, and in explaining just how to do it.

I can cook.    This is a new set of materials.

4
Food

What to Cook This Weekend

Treat yourself to some fried chicken, paired with whatever you’d like, whether cream gravy and mashed potatoes, or braised greens.

I will have to try another starter.

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Style

Discovering Manhood in Soapy Bubbles

He thought he had left his father’s machismo behind. But when it came time to propose, he didn’t think he was man enough to be anyone’s husband.

People grow.
Sometimes they fix themselves.

6
Science

Dogs Recognize Themselves in Test Based on Smell, Not Sight

Canines don’t seem to perceive their reflections in mirrors. But they do better with a ‘smell mirror.’

Marking territory.

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The Learning Network

iPhones, Jemele Hill, Food Memories and Teenage Tattoos: Our Favorite Student Comments of the Week

The Times articles students read last week, and an invitation to join the conversation this week.

A phone can eat your life.

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Food

Solving the Puzzle of Eggplant Parmesan

The answer: Slice the eggplant tempura-style, fan it out and then fry it whole.

It looks like a good way to cook the things.

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Food

Video: Eggplant Parmesan

A better way to make this Italian, end-of-summer classic.

If you wish.

10
Books

Thanks, Trump! Katy Tur Sees a Renaissance in Journalism

The NBC reporter, who has a best-selling campaign book with “Unbelievable,” says that the president’s scorn has “revitalized the fourth estate.”

"Speak truth to power"

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