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I found an old review by Craig Claibourne of the New York Times, who opted for the former assessment: "Sedlar is one of America's treasures, a genius in the kitchen."
Jay Weston: Chef John Sedlar's Innovative Latin Food at Playa Jay Weston 2011
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I found an old review by Craig Claibourne of the New York Times, who opted for the former assessment: "Sedlar is one of America's treasures, a genius in the kitchen."
Jay Weston: Chef John Sedlar's Innovative Latin Food at Playa Jay Weston 2011
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She read a lot of cookbooks, and was a big Craig Claibourne fan.
Toast: Lindy 2007
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She read a lot of cookbooks, and was a big Craig Claibourne fan.
"Chinese" Pepper Steak: 1962 Lindy 2007
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It was originally published in 1969, a time when I was just beginning to learn to cook, at least in part from the recipes of Craig Claibourne in the New York Times Cookbook my parents gave me when I left home, along with my copy of The Joy, both of which got so worn out that they had to be replaced.
Kitchen Primer: Shrimp Mornay Lindy 2006
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In this, and in his anecdotes about Craig Claibourne, Julia Child, and other famous food people he has worked with and known, he shone with a generosity of spirit, openness, good humour and genuine enthusiasm which was a real pleasure.
Jacques Pepin Speaks Lindy 2006
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In this, and in his anecdotes about Craig Claibourne, Julia Child, and other famous food people he has worked with and known, he shone with a generosity of spirit, openness, good humour and genuine enthusiasm which was a real pleasure.
Toast: Lindy 2006
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It was originally published in 1969, a time when I was just beginning to learn to cook, at least in part from the recipes of Craig Claibourne in the New York Times Cookbook my parents gave me when I left home, along with my copy of The Joy, both of which got so worn out that they had to be replaced.
Toast: Lindy 2006
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Wise, Polk, Breckenridge and Claibourne, really determined the policies of the South [317].
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The general, I hope from some misgivings of conscience, was unwilling to witness the execution of his own order, and detailed General Claibourne to carry out the sentence.
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