From The Food Snob's Dictionary to On Food and Cooking - Slate MagazineFirst Faved : Nov 29 2007 by shiwaniFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 0 timesFave It!
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Slate's review of "The Food Snob's Dictionary." Great idea for a book.
Quoted: It gets ever harder to be a snob these days. Take food: It used to be a simple familiarity with Valrhona chocolate or a decent recipe for pad Thai could convince companions that you were an alpha in the food realm.
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