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From: The Stranger
Date: 20080214
Author:Garbes, Angela

A VALENTINE TO RUTH REICHL

Very fine is my valentine. Very fine and very mine. -Gertrude Stein

I have been spending way too much time on the new Gourmet magazine website; I think I'm in love. As I visited the Dinner for One section for the third time today just to see if more menus had been added, more of Gertrude Stein's poem "A Valentine to Sherwood Anderson" ran through my head: "A very little snail/A medium-sized turkey/A small band of sheep/A fair orange tree."

Gourmet.com seems to hold everything under the sun. First there's the recipe search providing access to all of Gourmets recipe ...

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