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Lunch on the lawn

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Outdoor lunches need not be too elaborate to be successful. The more important steps in preparing such lunches include selecting the tableware and food appropriate for the season. Extra attention to details such as linens, wineglasses, place cards and napkin rings is also important.

Author: Steel, Tanya Wenman
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1996
Methods, Recipes and menus, Outdoor cookery, Outdoor cooking, Table setting and decoration, Table decoration

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The Colonial inn: travelers in search of history will find it at these 13 landmark spots, one from each of the original colonies. Great food, too

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Visitors to the east coast can enjoy staying at historic inns such as the Black Bass Hotel in Lumberville, PA, and the Robert Morris Inn in Oxford, MD. Recipes from several of these inns are given, including double-crust apple pie and rosemary pork loin chops.

Author: Steel, Tanya Wenman
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1996
Cooking, Cookery (Bread), Bread, Pork, Hotels and motels, Cookery (Cheese), Cheese, Cake, Cakes, Vegetables, Directory, Soups, Cookery (Poultry), Poultry (Meat), Cookery (Pork), Pies, Cookery (Spinach), Spinach, Cookery (Beef), Beef, Cookery (Vegetables), Historic sites, Legumes, Salmon, Savannah, Georgia, Lumberville, Pennsylvania, Cookery (Beans), Charleston, South Carolina, Cookery (Salmon), Cookery (Shellfish), Shellfish (Food product), New Castle, Delaware, Newport, Rhode Island, Middleburg, Virginia, Rhinebeck, New York, Sudbury, Massachusetts, North Stonington, Connecticut, Hope, New Jersey

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The Asian connection

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Fusing cooking styles from Asian countries such as Japan, China, and Vietnam with traditional American and European techniques has become popular in major cities around the US. Creative Asian recipes are presented.

Author: Steel, Tanya Wenman
Publisher: Conde Nast Publications, Inc.
Publication Name: Bon Appetit
Subject: Food/cooking/nutrition
ISSN: 0006-6990
Year: 1997
Cookery, Japanese, Japanese cooking, Cookery, Asian, Asian cooking, Cookery, Chinese, Chinese cooking, Cookery, Indian, Indian cooking, Cookery, Thai, Thai cooking, Cookery, Vietnamese, Vietnamese cooking, Cookery, Indonesian, Indonesian cooking

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