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  • The meal, five courses served to 200 people in 48 minutes, was choreographed in Ms. Comerford's 10-year-old Volvo, "where most of the creative things happen," she said.

    Cooking for the Commander in Chief Elizabeth Williamson 2011

  • • The Hobart 300 gravity-feed food slicer: Ms. Comerford's latest, favorite toy.

    Cooking for the Commander in Chief Elizabeth Williamson 2011

  • Next up on Comerford's plate: getting the White House ready for the holiday season when the first couple will host thousands of guests at more than two dozen Christmas parties.

    CNN Transcript Nov 6, 2005 2005

  • Comerford's red hair had come out as golden bronze on his daughter's pretty head.

    Love of Brothers Katharine Tynan 1896

  • Comerford's no health nut: he's not against smoking, he drinks occasionally, and he says his taste for junk food keeps him from being a "lean, healthy machismo machine."

    Chicago Reader 2010

  • Based in the Boston office, Comerford's primary practice is complex products liability, toxic tort and personal injury litigation.

    National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010

  • "Right about now Cris is doing all kinds of research to see what the Obamas like," said Walter Scheib, who was Comerford's boss when he was the executive chef at the White House from

    Top Stories - Google News 2009

  • Recipe: Cristeta Comerford's Sweet Potato Pie White House executive chef Cristeta Comerford's Sweet Potato Pie is a presidential favorite.

    Cooking for the Commander in Chief Elizabeth Williamson 2011

  • But if the lady had herself referred to Comerford's little work, she would have discovered that the author of the article in the _Parochial Survey_ had in reality no authority for his assertions, and had attempted a gross imposition on the credulity of his readers. "

    Thomas Davis, Selections from his Prose and Poetry Thomas Osborne Davis 1829

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