Saturday, October 7, 2017

@15:20, 10/6/17

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Food

A Dosa Lesson From a Professional

It takes practice to make these crisp golden crepes, but a tip from Anita Jaisinghani of Pondicheri makes them a little more accessible.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018952-dosas-with-mustard-greens-and-pumpkinseed-chutney

I can do it.

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Food

Lifting the Lid on Braising

Add spices, seasonings and a little liquid to almost anything, and great home cooking results.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018956-chicken-with-apricots-lemon-and-saffron

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N.Y. / Region

Q Train Romance

A poet’s memory is jogged by the sight of two teenagers embracing on a subway platform.

Yes.

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Magazine

A Cake You Can Take With You Anywhere

The visiting cake has a durable goodness that makes it a perfect treat for travel.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018963-lemon-spice-visiting-cake

It should be easy.

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Well

The Weekly Health Quiz: Saunas, Running and Vegan Diets

Test your knowledge of this week’s health news.

6 0f 7

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Well

Connecting, Midair, With My 8-Year-Old Son

At the trampoline park, I knew this was it — that moment of pure joy with your kid you always want as a parent.

Enjoy.

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Well

Is There Any Reason Not to Get a Flu Shot?

Unless you’ve had a severe allergic reaction, experts advise everyone older than 6 months to get a flu shot.

Get a flu shot.

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Books

A Surgeon Not Afraid to Face His Mistakes, In and Out of the Operating Room

The brain surgeon Henry Marsh’s second memoir, “Admissions,” is a wandering and ruminative trek through the doctor’s anxieties and private shames.

There should be more of such books.

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Business Day

Pinpointing Racial Discrimination by Government Officials

A new economic study finds evidence of racial discrimination by government workers when they receive emails that appear to come from African-Americans.

It should not happen.

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U.S.

In the wake of Hurricane Maria, Snippets of Life Resume in San Juan

Two weeks after Hurricane Maria devastated Puerto Rico, a measure of life has returned to its 494-year-old capital city. But it is a life far from normal.

Congress has done some of what it should.
Most of the population will not die now.

There is more to be done.

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