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Garlic, Gripes and Green Wheat -- The New York Times in 60 Seconds

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Garlic clove. Photo: Muffet, Flickr
  • It might not win you any suitors, but researchers say that freshly crushed garlic can help your heart.
  • Writer Jhumpa Lahiri writes about the inadequate culinary tools housed in the rental kitchens of Cape Cod.
  • Gripes about sharing kitchens with friends, from terrible salad dressings to cleaning up other people's messes.
  • Beaujolais might not have the most haute reputation, but some winemakers are producing high-quality versions of the vino.
  • Iraq's masquf -- a technique that cooks gutted fish in a roaring fire -- is re-gaining popularity.
  • Over-harvesting couldn't keep the oysters out of the Chesapeake: Scientists have "re-established a significant population."
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