Megan Brenn-White
Content by Megan Brenn-White
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Reading master pastry chef Roland Mesnier's All the Presidents' Pastries: Twenty-Five Years in the White House, you can't help but wonder how the last five presidents still managed to fit i
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Marlena de Blasi's new book, The Lady in the Palazzo: At Home in Umbria, is primarily a story about waiting, albeit waiting in a place most people would be grateful to visit as a tourist.
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Even people from slightly less remote villages in Papau New Guinea could barely imagine visiting the corner of the jungle where Sabine Kuegler grew up.
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The book that inspired the hit film!
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Between her global culinary adventures, stellar cooking skills, townhouse in SoHo (bought before the boutiques moved in) and healthy family life, it would be easy to hate Colette Rossant if she w
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There's an entire subgenre of travel literature about English people who seek out better weather and spicier food than they find at home.
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<b>Michael Pollan rates America's dinner menu</b>Delving deep into the murky underwaters of the modern agricultural complex, <b>The Omnivore's Dilemma</b> is not the k
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Like most quests, travel writer Elizabeth Gilbert's didn't come about because she was perfectly happy at home.
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There's no doubt that John Wood has done incredible things and helped thousands of children.
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