For that, it takes an understanding of cooking with one of the kitchen's tartest ingredients. |
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In fact, the tartest sections of this book reflect Mr. Cheney's frustration when things did not go his way. |
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Once graced by Ernest Hemingway and William Carlos Williams, it is now tragically blighted by wide-screen TVs, but still serves the best and tartest margaritas on the planet, little cupric charges of lucidity. |
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From the creamy fragrance of a ripe banana chopped into the mix, to the tartest of blackcurrants, fruit sits really well in the warm, sweet, chewy cake-iness of it all. |
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