Not exact matches
Some churches have rules about going to the movies, wearing cosmetics, playing cards, watching television, going to the beach, not having a «quiet time» every day, going to a restaurant that sells liquor, wearing certain clothing,
driving certain cars, wearing certain jewelry, listening to certain music, dancing, holding a certain job, wearing your hair a certain way, having certain possessions, drinking coffee, eating certain
foods, drinking certain drinks, celebrating certain holidays, reading certain books, or certain
magazines, etc., etc., etc. [11]
More than 18 Relais & Châteaux chefs will descend on Carmel - by - the - Sea, California for 20 gastronomic events, from the much - lauded «Wild Mushroom Hunt & Lunch» with Chefs Cassidee Dabney of Blackberry Farm, and sustainability -
driven Jerry Regester of Santa Lucia Preserve; cooking demos and lunch with acclaimed Chefs Daniel Boulud and Michael Tusk in the State - of - the - Art Gaggenau Demo Kitchen; a 10 - course rarities dinner feast paired with wines from Champagne Pommery, Château Margaux, Domaine des Comtes Lafon and Bouchard Père & Fils, prepared by James Beard Award - winning Chef Michael Tusk (Quince Restaurant, San Francisco),
Food & Wine
magazine «Best New Chef» and Relais & Châteaux Grand Chef Justin Cogley (Aubergine, Carmel - by - the - Sea), acclaimed two - star Michelin Chef Daniel Boulud and Relais & Châteaux Pastry Chef Yulanda Santos (Aubergine, Carmel - by - the - Sea).
Of course, the bandwagon is a slightly different beast for me since mine
drives at the whim of
food magazines.
New Scientist, also known as Nude Socia.list [spam block avoider there]
magazine, never misses the opportunity to use the derogatory phrase «climate - change deniers» in order to smear sound scientific argument against an unverifiable computer modelled catastrophe
driven by harmless aerial plant
food gas.