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GARDEN OF EATIN' By Maud Newton The nation's largest "food forest" will begin bearing fruit, herbs, vegetables and nuts this summer in Beacon Hill, a gentrifying Seattle neighborhood once populated largely by factory workers. Not Hot, Not Not, Just Meh The Meh List By the New Yor...

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Published inThe New York times magazine pp. 11 - 21
Main Authors Itzkoff, Dave, Robertson, Campbell, Bertsche, Rachel, Hodgman, John, Reeves, Hope, Newton, Maud, Batali, Mario, Spitznagel, Eric, Glazer, Eliot, Skurnick, Lizzie, Harjo, Joy, Cowen, Tyler
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LanguageEnglish
Published New York The New York Times Company 28.07.2013
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Summary:GARDEN OF EATIN' By Maud Newton The nation's largest "food forest" will begin bearing fruit, herbs, vegetables and nuts this summer in Beacon Hill, a gentrifying Seattle neighborhood once populated largely by factory workers. Not Hot, Not Not, Just Meh The Meh List By the New York Times Magazine Copy Desk 1 Zubin Mehta 2 "Some Hearts." by Carrie Underwood 3 Come-Hither Looks 4 Time Heals All Wounds 5 Lame Horses 6 Mehmet Oz 7 Word Games Additional reporting and user experience by Samantha Henig This by That Impossibly Long Opening Credits By Duration By Marnie Hanel "Game of Thrones" "The Walking Dead" "Mad Men" "Homeland" "Shameless" "Law & Order: S.V.U." What I'm Drinking Now By Mario Batali You can't go wrong betting on mint juleps for Derby Day. Muddle 9 leaves of fresh mint with 2 oz. of the syrup in a frosted tumbler, Fill with ice then pour Kentucky bourbon to the top and stir - and you're off! INSIDE BASEBALL By David Vecsey With the Mets mired in their post-Madoff recession, it might seem like piling on that Christopher Frankie - a Mets fan, writer and former employee of Lenny Dykstra's - would release "Nailed!" which details the professional and personal misdeeds that landed their iconic, chaw-chewing outfielder in prison.
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ISSN:0028-7822