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Let me get one thing straight: Unlike the magnificent Madhur Jaffrey, I could always cook a little something. |
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She explains in the introduction to her classic An Invitation to Indian Cooking (now being reissued after 50 years) that, having grown up with servants in India, she never cooked until she went to drama school in the UK. There, the “see-through slice of roast beef accompanied by watery potatoes and cabbage “ was enough to prompt her to beg her mother to send her recipes. The rest, as they say, is history: Jaffrey went on to write dozens of cookbooks (and to star in movies, illustrate books, raise a family — she is annoyingly accomplished!) But it all started 50 years ago with that first cookbook. I still have my original copy! I did not grow up with servants. Both my parents worked, and I wanted to help out. She wasn’t a fool — my mom encouraged me. She got me a Betty Crocker kids’ cookbook when I was maybe nine or 10. I went through every single recipe. Later, as a young adult, I wanted to cook for my roommates (and perhaps a boyfriend?). I don’t remember how or why I picked it up. I know that I loved Jaffrey’s food. Most of all, I loved the encouragement. Jaffrey’s message is one we can all relate to: Food is sustenance. It’s also love and culture, and it is meant to be shared. |
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| Marc Tessier-Lavigne, president of Stanford University, has resigned after the board of trustees concluded that several academic papers he authored contained manipulated data. |
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| Days after Carlee Russell returned, police say they still have no evidence of the missing toddler she reported to 911, and she was making abducted related searches before her disappearance. Russell vanished last Thursday and returned Saturday after she said she saw a child wandering on the Alabama interstate. |
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| As Hollywood actors and writers strike, Netflix announced its Q2 financials yesterday, revealing steady growth for the streaming service. |
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