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Three Impressive, Deceptively Easy Summer Dishes
  + stars: | 2023-07-28 | by ( Lauren Joseph | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
When the chef Yann Nury, 39, was growing up in Ardèche, France, summer meant a frenzy for peak-season produce. “Melons, strawberries and peaches are my childhood,” says Nury, from the loft in New York’s SoHo neighborhood that serves as his invitation-only dining room, La Residence. “For two weeks, that was almost all we ate — but only for two weeks.”It’s no surprise then that Nury, who cooked on Daniel Boulud’s private events team before setting out on his own almost a decade ago, is best known for delicate French fare made with ingredients at the apex of their micro-season prime. Often, he combines his fruit and vegetable obsession with formal technique: think turnip and seaweed mille-feuilles cut to sharp 90-degree angles and single-bite tartlets filled with nearly translucent petals of heirloom carrot. But he’s also hailed for his exactingly prepared versions of American comfort foods like burgers and s’mores, making him an ideal cookout host.
Persons: Yann Nury, , ” It’s, Nury, Daniel Boulud’s, he’s Organizations: Locations: Ardèche, France, SoHo
Vegetarian Ideas for the Fourth of JulyEven if you’re a fan of meaty burgers and dogs, don’t forget about the vegetarians when you’re working on your Fourth of July menu this year. We have plenty of desserts that vegetarians and vegans can enjoy at your cookout, too, so don’t worry! Use a variety of seasonal vegetables and a zesty herb marinade to make this colorful, crowd-pleasing dish for the Fourth of July. Tara Donne / Food NetworkGet the Recipe: Morgan’s Veggie PattiesGrilled Barbecued Corn RibsThink ribs, but make them vegetarian. Matt Armendariz / Food NetworkGet the Recipe: Super Summery Corn GnocchiMore Fourth of July food9 Fourth of July appetizers everyone will loveFestive cocktails perfect for any Fourth of July celebration8 easy sides to round out your Fourth of July menuFantastic recipes for your Fourth of July bashFourth of July desserts that will steal the show
Persons: Tara Donne, Matt Armendariz, Baby Bok Choy, Baby Bok, chiles Organizations: Food, Fresno
Families can expect to pay $67.73 for a party of 10, down 3% from last year’s record high, according to a survey from the American Farm Bureau Federation. Families are still feeling the pinch of high inflation along with other factors keeping prices high,” said Roger Cryan, chief economist at the American Farm Bureau Federation. This year’s cookout cost is the second highest on record, following last year’s record setting number — $69.68 for a party of 10. The American Farm Bureau Federation (AFBF), has been conducting the survey since 2013. Potato prices also rose because of poor growing weather, the Farm Bureau said.
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Your friendly neighborhood lender, BlackstoneWhat's the first thing that pops into your head when you think of a regional bank? Nouriel Roubini, the famed economist known as "Dr. Doom" isn't too optimistic about the future of regional banks. Never one to miss a chance to make money, Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman said his firm can "fill the void" left by regional banks tightening up their lending activity. Regional banks happen to be one of the biggest lenders in commercial real estate. Doom' is feeling bearish on regional banks.
Kick Off Summer With These 5 Breezy Make-Ahead Salads
  + stars: | 2023-05-18 | by ( Kay Chun | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
It may be spring, but summer — and all its abundance — is on the horizon, ready to encourage breezy communal dining under the glow of the sun and the grill. No gathering of the season is complete without bounteous produce, which can be quickly and easily turned into crowd-pleasing sides. These summer dishes, all ready in less than an hour, pair wonderfully with beloved classic cookout foods, whether burgers or hot dogs, grilled chicken or seafood. Do all of the chopping and cooking earlier in the day, or even the night before, then toss again or assemble right before serving. So start tucking these recipes away: Summer awaits.
I must have overslept the day most Black people learned the electric slide in the early ’90s. In the time before YouTube, you had to master dances by waiting for the music video to be played on Black Entertainment Television, then practice the moves with your friends. That consensus provides a feeling of home and inspires nostalgia when you run across others formed by the same cultural artifacts. There is in truth no one Black culture, but Black cultures as varied as our hues. Beyond proper dance moves and cooking, there were African American entertainers who by virtue of their talents had a nearly untouchable status; they were Black royalty.
In-N-Out Burger began catering events such as weddings and birthday parties in 1974. Owner Lynsi Snyder said mini-fries are on the menu of a new catering truck designed for kid events. A portion of the proceeds will support the chain's In-N-Out Burger Foundation, which assists children who have been victims of child abuse. The Esther Snyder Cookout Truck website does not provide any cost details for services. Catering costs for the regular Cookout Truck depend on the number and type of burgers sold at the event.
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Jim Koch founded the Boston Beer Company, the maker of Samuel Adams, in 1984. The bottle is a Samuel Adams, a mainstay on shelves alongside American beer brands like Budweiser and Miller. The Boston Beer Company, which he founded in 1984, now owns Angry Orchard, Truly Hard Seltzer, and Twisted Tea. The billionaire founder and brewmaster said the strategies that made him successful 38 years ago are the same ones that continue to improve Samuel Adams beer today. "In my mind, there is a perfect Sam Adams Boston Lager.
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