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...Hemings trained in Paris, then cooked at Jefferson’s home Monticello for America’s revolutionary elite....
...Robert Carrier’s pâté aux herbes is a right little belter. It’s based on finely ground pork but flavoured with great handfuls of herbs and dyed green with spinach....
...as Robert Carrier’s pâté aux herbes and a whole roast chicken with morels and vin jaune....
...gavin.jackson@ft.com...
..., cabbage-stuffed grouse with sour cream, Robert Carrier’s pâté aux herbes and, yes, beef shin goulash “Gay Hussar”....
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...He does really simple trattoria-style dishes: pissaladière, pâtes au pistou and other low-key Niçois classics....
...Margo Jefferson’s On Michael Jackson, Hans Magnus Enzensberger’s Critical Essays, and Notes to Self, a collection of essays by Emilie Pine. Who would you most like to sit next to at a dinner party?...
...If US trustbusters ever get around to taking on Google, it may have as much to do with the mood in Jefferson City, Missouri, and Jackson, Mississippi, as the recent shift in the political winds in Washington...
...John Jackson, Jefferson, NY Putin looks forwardTo Moscow’s World Cup finalNobody else does David Conolly-Smith, Munich The winner of the magnum of Laurent-Perrier Cuvée Rosé is James Lindesay of Leicester...
...Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson – who’s next, Washington, Jefferson? So foolish!”...
...Invoking predecessors Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Jackson as presidents who like him had jousted with the media, Mr Trump accused a “dishonest” press corps of seeking to sabotage his efforts...
...“Robert E Lee, Stonewall Jackson — who’s next, Washington, Jefferson? So foolish!” Mr Trump tweeted....
...Jefferson saw in Jackson a “man of savage instincts”, according to Isenberg, and was horrified to observe him speechless with anger, “the classic signifier of primitive man”....
...Suspicion of Big Finance is an axis on which US politics turns, dating from the Revolution through Jefferson, Jackson, Jennings Bryan, and both Roosevelts....
...House lawmakers eventually put Thomas Jefferson in the White House in 1800 and installed John Quincy Adams in 1824. What if an elector goes rogue? This is not an outlandish question....
...Never mind that the polymathic, Koran-owning Thomas Jefferson believed that a learned citizenry was the indispensable condition of true democracy....
...Thoreau’s ascetic bed, Freud’s sumptuous couch, Emily Dickinson’s virginal dress, even the threesome of peas nestled in a cosy pod at Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello garden — so many items in this suggestive...
...The cheapest metro areas have less recognisable names, even for Americans: Danville, IL, Jefferson City, MO, Jackson, TN, Jonesboro, AR, Rome, GA, Morristown, TN, Cape Girardaeu, Cleveland, TN, Valdosta,...
...He refers to the recent root house built by the architectural historian Gervase Jackson-Stops in Northamptonshire, but the house was not a hermitage....
...Vibrant wooden planks line the floor and the pink wallpaper, which Nishi designed, rolls out a repeating sequence of mass-culture icons: Elvis, Marilyn, Michael Jackson, Mickey Mouse, McDonald’s, Coke bottles...
...I came across the following quotation the other day by the American author H Jackson Brown Jr that really resonated with me. “Don’t say you don’t have enough time....
...One can of course still hear the echoes of the cadences of Jefferson, Jackson and Bryan in the speeches of FDR, Johnson and Obama....
...brand so successful it now accounts for almost half of all Australian wine imported into the US, is famously relatively sweet – as is one of the most successful brands of California Chardonnay, Kendall Jackson...
...She shows comparable regard for the Confederate leaders, for Jefferson Davis, the Confederate president, and for its distinguished generals, including Robert E Lee and Stonewall Jackson....
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