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Fine wines
It’s time to raise your glass at the annual Boston Wine Expo, the weekend of Feb. 2-3 at the World Trade Center and Seaport Hotel in Boston. This year’s event will feature cooking demonstrations by celebrity chefs Ming Tsai and David Rosengarten, seminars led by wine experts and tastings of nearly 1,800 wines from 18 countries. Tickets purchased before Jan. 25 cost $60 for one day and $82 for two days. After Jan. 25, prices go up by $10. For more information, call (877) 946-3976 or visit www.wine-expos.com.
Bon appetit!
The American-French Genealogical Society recently reprinted its popular cookbook “Je Me Souviens La Cuisine de la Grandmere,” or “I remember grandmother’s kitchen.” The cookbook contains more than 700 French-Canadian recipes, including Tourtiere (meat pie), Ragout (stew), and Sugar Pie. To order, send a check or money order for $17 ($14 for the book and $3 for shipping and handling) to: AFGS Cookbook, P.O. Box 830, Woonsocket, RI, 02895-0870. For more information, visit www.afgs.org or call (401) 765-6141.
Dinner is served
When someone asks, “What’s for dinner?” do you pick up the phone and order pizza? If so, this site’s for you. The folks at Sargento have developed “Recipe Central,” which allows you to look in your refrigerator, visit Sargento’s Web site, and type in what you have. In seconds, several recipes will appear, using your ingredients. Visit www.sargento.com for details.
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