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“But instead of exploring his Jewish heritage, growing up as what he calls a "gastronomical Jew," Weiner decided to go a different direction.”
“While I've already sampled a wide range of only-in-Austin gastronomical delights, I've caught but one film so far, Monkey Warfare [site], a perfect opener, as it's as casually idiosyncratic as the festival itself.”
“For that kind of gastronomical exploration, head over to whatsinjoesbelly. com.”
“Howard's breezy approach to life doesn't always air well with Van Gundy — particularly when it comes to the center's well-documented gastronomical disturbances during practice.”
“It seems to be catching on, I need to take my Mexican family to the Lake now that they heard about the artery-clogging cuisine available there, a gastronomical Disneyland.”
“Whatever the cultural theorists make of these developments, the gastronomical result has been positive: more and better food choices for millions of Americans, whether they dine in or out.”
“The menu takes you on a gastronomical tour of North Korea.”
Voice of America: Koreans Overcome Differences By Way of Cuisine
“The grill in the University Memorial Center at the Univ. of Colorado is named in honor of Alferd Packer, a man of eclectic gastronomical tastes.”
“And while you'd think there's nothing left to say about Italian-American food given the thousands of magazine articles and dozens of cookbooks that have scrubbed this particular gastronomical cupboard clean, nugget after nugget of good food and delectable ideas pop out of the recipes and stories lovingly told by Lidia and her daughter, Tanya Bastianich Manuali, in Lidia's Italy in America Alfred A.”
“In gastronomical explorations of Northern Italy, I learned that there is a clear difference between really great food and a work of art.”
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