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Virginia had her take lessons with the celebrity chef Marcel Boulestin (many of their rapprochements involved food).
Imperfect Union 2009
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Virginia had her take lessons with the celebrity chef Marcel Boulestin (many of their rapprochements involved food).
Imperfect Union 2009
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Virginia had her take lessons with the celebrity chef Marcel Boulestin (many of their rapprochements involved food).
Imperfect Union 2009
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Sharing Soyer's penchant for popularization, Boulestin took his message to the new media of his day, and reached an ever-larger public.
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Xavier Marcel Boulestin (1878-1943) was, for his generation, the best-loved French culinarian in
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It has additional quotes by Boulestin and site director Andrea Zeeb-Lanz and interesting bits like this: In some cases human skullcaps were arranged to form a nest, on which were scattered potsherds, broken adzes, shell jewelry, and dog foot and jaw bones.
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Boulestin also says that some chewing marks on the bones are likely from humans.
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As a young man, Boulestin came to Paris to pursue his literary ambitions, and was engaged as secretary and collaborator by Willy, husband of the novelist and performer Colette.
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Boulestin says that the damage to those bones is typical of animal butchery.
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This shift in the vision of chefs as public figures underpins their later emergence as broadcast stars — the first of whom, Xavier Marcel Boulestin
Article Abstracts 2007
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