Tab dump
1) Spencer Ackerman takes us deep inside the administration's Afghanistan process.
2) Mark Schmitt proclaims himself a "Title IX dad."
3) Stephen Waldman's very meta take on his sit-down with the Treasury Department.
4) Health care has now been endorsed by AARP, the American Medical Association, the AFL-CIO and more advocacy groups than I can count. Obama says he's "extraordinarily pleased."
5) Is culinary school worth it?
Recipe of the day: "Pasta with cauliflower" doesn't sound particularly exciting, but this looks delicious.
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Funny, my girlfriend sent me a very similar Sicilian pasta w/cauliflower recipe today.
http://www.saveur.com/article/Recipes/Pasta-with-Cauliflower
I can say the general method of frying fresh breadcrumbs in seasoned oil (garlic, herbs, whatever) is fantastic for any pasta dish. I did a roasted cauliflower soup (http://lucullian.blogspot.com/2009/10/roasted-cauliflower-and-potato-soup.html) earlier this week. Maybe it's time to hit the farmer's market again tonight and try this pasta dish
Posted by: enormousturnip | November 5, 2009 7:15 PM | Report abuse
thank you to spencer ackerman.
what a fine and informative article, as always.
Posted by: jkaren | November 6, 2009 10:27 AM | Report abuse












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