Thursday, October 26, 2017

@12;07, 10/25/17

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Crosswords & Games

Variety Puzzle: Walls and Doors

Alan Arbesfeld debuts a fun new puzzle called “Walls and Doors.”

Sliding glass double glazed on the south side.
Small glass tripple glazed on the north.
Rooms with doors.


Crosswords & Games

Wall Street Reformer’s Urging

The return of Jules Markey.

Regulate the banks.
They tend to be piggy.

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Magazine

The All-Hands-On-Deck Dumpling Party

Cooking together unfailingly puts everyone at ease, so when I’m in charge, the cooking is the party.

Good idea.
Ride the learning curve and start small.

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Magazine

The Rules of the Doctor’s Heart

What happens when you identify too much with a patient?

I am glad I was not the doctor.

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Fashion & Style

Wyn Lydecker and John Lydecker: 40 Years of Meals Together

“If one person’s desire is stronger than the other person’s desire for something different, then you should be willing to compromise.”

Let us begin.

Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.

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Magazine

The Evening in Paris Dinner

A menu of gravlax, roasted peppers with lemon ricotta, osso buco and poached pears fit for an evening that unfolds at leisurely pace and ends late.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1019008-osso-buco-with-orange-herb-gremolata

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Magazine

The Art of the Dinner Party

Menus from our Eat columnists, conversation tips, dream guest lists from star hosts and more.

A skill I never developed.  I can learn.

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Science

As Winter Sets In, Tiny Shrews Shrink Their Skulls and Brains

Researchers who documented a head-size reduction of as much as 20 percent say it may be a survival strategy to reduce energy use in the colder months.

Preliminary research.  The work will continue.

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Food

Joël Robuchon Is Ready to Resurrect His New York Restaurant

The French chef heads downtown to open his latest L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon and seek out a younger clientele.

If you wish.
I am often hungry. 
Opinion

How to Engage a Fanatic

There are better ways than shouting back.

David Brooks is not speaking truth or listening.
He is interested in being heard.

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