Oct 05, 2009 -
Support for the UNHCR starts early in the Jolie-Pitt family! Shiloh was sporting one of the organizations famous blue hats — which we've seen Angelina wear once or twice — at the grocery store with Zahara, Brad and Angelina in late September. The family was out buying food in France and while Angelina and Brad checked out the produce, little tomboy Shiloh was all about her junk food.
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Jan 23, 2009 -
France and the United States are engaged in another food war, and this time it's not over fries. The French government was infuriated by the legacy that President George W. Bush implemented right before leaving office: enacting a colossal tax on France's prized Roquefort cheese.
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Oct 05, 2009 -
Angelina Jolie was back in France this morning with Shiloh and Zahara, after spending the weekend in Jordan with Brad and the twins eating ice-cream! Shiloh was wearing her favourite hat again which she teamed a tie and trousers, while Zahara went for girly style in her purple dress and pink flip flops — so adorable! The trio went to a supermarket in Brignoles and shopped for food and treats for the kids, including dolls and a remote controlled car.
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Oct 04, 2009 -
Filled with anticipation of the workweek, Sunday night can easily fall short of a relaxing evening. So, to keep my thoughts at bay, I'm going to prepare the ultimate in comfort food: cassoulet, a pork and bean casserole that hails from southern France.
Traditional cassoulet can be heavy and time-intensive, but I've found one that's luscious yet light — and takes less than an hour to prepare.
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Sep 25, 2009 -
If it hasn't become apparent over the last few days, I'm an enthusiastic fan of Ming Tsai's. Last week, the Simply Ming chef stopped into San Francisco to host a party for the Macy's Come Together campaign. While demonstrating how to make potstickers, Ming, an exceptional storyteller, made fun of his parents who were present in the audience, told tales of mischief in France's Michelin-starred restaurants, and recalled his win against Bobby Flay on Iron Chef America ("rumor has it that I may soon face off against Iron Chef Morimoto," he told the crowd).
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Sep 25, 2009 -
- Attention! Army appoints first female drill sergeant — That's Fit
- Find low-cal meals on the run using the Internet — Vital Juice
- Squeeze more antioxidants out of your tea by adding this ingredient — Health
- Photoshopped ads in France to include disclaimers — FitCeleb
- Bounce, baby bounce! Trampolines are back in fitness fashion — Vitamin G
- Cubicle-tested exercise by the new receptionist on The Office — Fresh Fitness Tips
- The skinny on Shape-Ups, the fitness shoe by Skechers —Fit Bottomed Girls
- Why do restaurants put soooo much salt in their food?
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Sep 21, 2009 -
Could Subway be the world's new McDonald's? It sure looks that way. In the next few months, it will become the world's largest food chain.
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Sep 11, 2009 -
It's an age-old question: is there a distinction between Cajun and Creole cooking — or are they really just the same thing?
The answer is somewhere in between. Creole cooking evolved out of the cosmopolitan culture of New Orleans, a city affected by the influx of international colonists who settled there after the Louisiana Purchase.
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Aug 20, 2009 -
For the sixth year in a row, Forbes has rounded up its list of the world's most powerful women. It measures influence by scoring each female leader on visibility (not to be mistaken for popularity) and the size of the organization or country these women lead. The top spot remains unchanged from the previous three years, and German Chancellor Angela Merkel sits at number one of 100 for leading the fourth largest economy in the world.
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Aug 18, 2009 -
Looking forward to Bravo's Top Chef 6, Food Network's The Next Iron Chef, and the rest of Fall's food-focused lineup? Then there's one more show to TiVo. On Oct.
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