At one time, the TP Food Section was a highlight of the paper.
Now, well . . . you know.
Maybe one day it return, but how do you replace
someone like Leon Soniat & Miriam Guidroz?
Do you follow other newspapers food sections?
I used to closely follow the Miami Herald for recipes provided.
NYT as well as a few others I can't think of right now.
I'd love some URLs of the papers you follow who have decent food sections.
Newspaper Food Sections
- Isabella Maja
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Re: Newspaper Food Sections
Newspapers are on the way out, at least it seems that way. It's ashamed, because I remember watching my grandma (who was an outstanding cook) pull out newspaper clipped recipes that she had in an old picture album. I guess the internet, being the wealth of information that it is has eclipsed everything else as the go to place for recipes.
- Isabella Maja
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Re: Newspaper Food Sections
Maybe so Jesse. I started clipping out recipes when I around 11 or 12.
Used to be I'd bring home a food section from cities to which I've travelled.
But, there's nothing wrong with technology. I'm really happy to read a
paper online. And that's what I'm looking for . . . a little local color.
For instance, The Miami Herald usually has some good recipes that are flavorful enough for a New Orleanian. Sometimes tho, even more interesting to me than the recipe is reading about how the recipe evolved.
I love a good story around around food & culture!
Used to be I'd bring home a food section from cities to which I've travelled.
But, there's nothing wrong with technology. I'm really happy to read a
paper online. And that's what I'm looking for . . . a little local color.
For instance, The Miami Herald usually has some good recipes that are flavorful enough for a New Orleanian. Sometimes tho, even more interesting to me than the recipe is reading about how the recipe evolved.
I love a good story around around food & culture!