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Best Foie Gras? - Restaurants - Chicago - Chowhound

Read the Best Foie Gras? discussion from the Chowhound Restaurants, Chicago food community. Join the discussion today. ... And yes, you can take the train there! Michael is one short block south of the Indian Hill stop on Metra's Union Pacific North Line, which has service well into the later evening in both directions. ...

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What to do with foie gras - Home Cooking - Chowhound

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SYSCO - General Discussion - Page 4 - Chowhound

I am not a small operator :-) doing over $1 mil in food purchases annually. My Sysco rep was very good and made an effort to learn what my business challenges were and working with me to find products that met my needs without being totally crap products. Sysco is a ginormous corporate entity and that turns people off. I get that.

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aw, fudge! - General Discussion - Page 2 - Chowhound

i just tried making fudge for the first time tonight--thankfully not for any real reason, just as a test. it's not setting very hard, AND at the same time is sort of grainy. not badly grainy, just tastes like alot of sugar. i tried googling for the answer and apparently if it's too soft it's UNDERcooked, but if it's grainy it's OVERcooked. i've decided to go with undercooked for this one.

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Foie Gras Soup - Home Cooking - Soup - Chowhound

I just returned from St. Martin where I had truely the best soup ever, and would like to try to make it at home. Foie gras soup, creamy rich and oh so yummy! Any suggestions on how to make it would be greatly appreciated!

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best cruise food - General Discussion - Page 6 - Chowhound

We had an interesting experience on my family's first cruise on Carnival when we went about 10 years ago. My parents and I enjoyed the regular menu cruise food, but after the first meal, the maitre d asked if the rest of our group (we were 4 families) would enjoy Indian food more than what was being served to everyone else.

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Sardines and PCBs - General Discussion - Page 2 - Chowhound

In addition, PCBs often co-occur with chemicals such as dioxins and furans that pose their own threats, in many cases much greater threats than from PCBs. Studies that deal with PCBs as a large group but fail to consider congeners and co-contaminants are now considered rather simplistic and are generally of limited value.

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Olive oil! - General Discussion - Quebec - Page 4 - Chowhound

Read page 4 of the Olive oil! discussion from the Chowhound General Discussion, Quebec food community. ... I hate cheaters in food and I don't want to reward them so I just took them off the list. ... 73 percent of the samples failed the IOC sensory standards for extra virgin olive oils analyzed by two IOC-accredited sensory panels. Thefailure ...

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Where to buy Foie gras in East Bay? - Markets - San ...

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escolar - General Discussion - Chowhound

wish i read this before pan-frying a large quantity of escolar and eating it at one in the morning. a friend of mine brought it over, claiming it was her "favorite fish" and that it was "really difficult to find." she has eaten it many times and has never had a reaction. however, my roommate and i have been suffering for 2 days. beware of escolar.

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Olive oil! - General Discussion - Quebec - Chowhound

Part of that obsession requires that I try to revisit my stance on olive oil. So. I'm looking to give another shot at olive oil and I'm open to suggestions. I'm not looking to make a vinaigrette or a balsamic vinegar/olive oil bread dip out of it: it will most commonly be used as a potential replacement to grapeseed oil in various applications.

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Shrimp vs. Prawns? - General Discussion - Chowhound

For instance, a prawn mayonnaise sandwich from Marks and Spencer has teensy little pink shrimp, and if you order a prawn curry, you'll get medium shrimp. There is also this strange phenomenon (and confusing naming convention) called prawn scampi, which is a shrimp-flavored fritter, 99 percent batter, that is served as a "luxury" item in pubs.

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What is a gammon joint? - General Discussion - Chowhound

according to thepigsite.com (a website for the global pig industry) it is a ham joint which has been cured like bacon. It is different from a bacon joint in that it is a different cut, although a bacon joint can be used as a lower quality alternative. Gammon can be smoked or unsmoked. I don't think shoulder is typically used.

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Ordering food without MSG - General Discussion - Chowhound

At her NYC chocolate shop Stick With Me Sweets, Susanna Yoon (formerly of Per Se) makes edible miniature works of art. These colorful, marbleized, portable chocolate domes are packed with the flavors and textures of some of Susanna’s favorite desserts, which include a kalamansi meringue pie, and the vero, a silver blue bonbon that houses a mix of sea salt caramel and crunchy pecan bits.

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Why is rabbit so expensive? - General Discussion - Chowhound

Why is rabbit so expensive? New to Chowhound? Sign up to discover your next favorite restaurant, recipe, or cookbook in the largest community of knowledgeable food enthusiasts. Log In Sign Up. Candy | Mar 10, 2006 03:15 PM 19.

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