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Micheline Maynard
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Feb 28, 2021

How I’m Living Alcohol Free In A Pandemic

In 2017, I decided to give up drinking alcohol during Lent, and wrote an essay about my experience for Medium. At the time, my choice was linked to a medical test that my doctor wanted to repeat, just to be sure the results were right. She advised me not to…

Alcohol

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How I’m Living Alcohol Free In A Pandemic
How I’m Living Alcohol Free In A Pandemic
Alcohol

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Dec 6, 2020

You Have My Permission To Bake One Batch Of Christmas Cookies This Year. Or, Maybe None At All

On Sunday, I set out to bake pfeffernusse. They’re little round spice cookies, covered with powdered sugar, and a tradition in Germany, The Netherlands, Denmark, as well as the United States. After I’d baked a couple of dozen, I waited for them to cool, and rolled each one in a…

Baking

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You Have My Permission To Bake One Batch Of Christmas Cookies This Year. Or, Maybe None At All
You Have My Permission To Bake One Batch Of Christmas Cookies This Year. Or, Maybe None At All
Baking

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Oct 31, 2020

Journalists, Be Ready For A Different Kind Of Election Day

In the last days of the endless presidential campaign, I’ve been cheered to see the number of Americans who voted early. We’re now up to more than half of the number of people who voted in the 2016 general election. And yet…

Elections

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Journalists, Be Ready For A Different Kind Of Election Day
Journalists, Be Ready For A Different Kind Of Election Day
Elections

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Sep 23, 2020

Don’t Blame RBG For The Mess We’re In

Like many people, I was stunned by the news last Friday night that Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg had died. I expected to see the tributes that poured in from across the United States, and even Canada and Europe. She was an icon to girls and women, not just…

Rbg

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Don’t Blame RBG For The Mess We’re In
Don’t Blame RBG For The Mess We’re In
Rbg

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May 31, 2020

Michelin Star Chef Hooni Kim Is Trying To Sell Cookbooks And Keep His Restaurants Afloat

Hooni Kim was looking forward to the spring of 2020. His first cookbook was set for April, completing an eight-year effort that involved three separate drafts and two different co-authors. He oversaw two bustling New York City restaurants, Hanjan and Danji. They are leaders in the city’s modern Korean food…

Chefs

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Michelin Star Chef Hooni Kim Is Trying To Sell Cookbooks And Keep His Restaurants Afloat
Michelin Star Chef Hooni Kim Is Trying To Sell Cookbooks And Keep His Restaurants Afloat
Chefs

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May 24, 2020

What Would You Want Your One-Sentence NY Times Obit To Say?

The United States has lost nearly 100,000 people to COVID-19, in what seems an extraordinarily compressed amount of time. Even though the numbers seem hard to grasp, these people all led lives, too. Or, as the New York Times put it on Sunday, “They were not simply names on a…

Covid 19

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What Would You Want Your One-Sentence NY Times Obit To Say?
What Would You Want Your One-Sentence NY Times Obit To Say?
Covid 19

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May 15, 2020

Go Back To The Royals, Harry & Meghan, Where You Can Really Do Some Good

The launch of Brand Sussex has to go down as one of the most ill-timed in marketing history. And, every day deeper into the coronavirus pandemic, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s chances of becoming a big deal in their independent lives are diminishing. Of course, they had no way of…

Royals

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Come Back, Harry & Meghan, While You Can Still Do Some Good
Come Back, Harry & Meghan, While You Can Still Do Some Good
Royals

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May 15, 2020

The Tough Decisions Chefs Face As They Decide How To Re-Open

Chef Michael Gulotta faces tough choices in reopening his New Orleans restaurants. Photo by Denny Culbert When the COVID-19 crisis hit New Orleans, star chef Michael Gulotta chose to simply close his places down. The four-time James Beard Award nominee wanted to protect the health of his staff, and avoid…

Chefs

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The Tough Decisions Chefs Face As They Decide How To Re-Open
The Tough Decisions Chefs Face As They Decide How To Re-Open
Chefs

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May 5, 2020

From High End Dining To Fast Food Drive Thrus, Restaurants Are Touting Family Meals

Galatoire’s in New Orleans is among the restaurants offering family meals during stay home orders. … [+] ASSOCIATED PRESS We didn’t feel like cooking this Easter. With Michigan under a stay home order, and grocery stores running low on some items, there was no certainty that I could find everything…

Restaurant

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From High End Dining To Fast Food Drive Thrus, Restaurants Are Touting Family Meals
From High End Dining To Fast Food Drive Thrus, Restaurants Are Touting Family Meals
Restaurant

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Mar 26, 2020

I Feel Badly About What The Coronavirus Is Doing To Us

I feel badly for my friends, the New Yorkers. They’re at ground zero of the coronavirus crisis, and their nerves are fraying. It sounds like it’s about to be a stigma to be a New Yorker, what with orders to quarantine if you’ve visited the city, instead of something to…

Coronavirus

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I Feel Badly About What The Coronavirus Is Doing To Us
I Feel Badly About What The Coronavirus Is Doing To Us
Coronavirus

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Micheline Maynard

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Journalist. Author. The Check blog on Forbes.com. NPR and NYT alum

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