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David has two children, a boy and a girl, with his wife Victoria, a food writer.
According to food writers and experts, men are cooking at home more.
Then why do so many food writers serve them up in their recipes?
Dixie was a food writer at the time the two married.
Even among food writers there is something of a backlash against David.
As a food writer I get to test kitchen gadgets.
Q. What are some of the things you've uncovered as a food writer?
Life was good if you were a food writer in the 1960s.
Since 1984 she has worked as a food writer.
For years now food writers have been carrying on about how wonderful American produce can be.
One food writer takes this as evidence that the French "do bacon right".
His mother is a freelance food writer and cookbook author.
In fact, many food writers say it is Rio's best restaurant.
At the age of 83, the master food writer is still a wicked beauty.
"The food writers hailed it as the miracle of the year."
Professional food writers will be on hand to answer questions and evaluate writing samples.
During that time she was the most widely published of syndicated food writers.
The bride was a freelance food writer before entering medical school.
I don't know the best formula for becoming a food writer.
Since 1994, food writers have also written columns and blogs on the web.
This has led some food writers to question whether it truly is a "cuisine" in the traditional sense of the word.
I've never thought that one needed to be a "food writer" to write about food.
News reports of his death confused him with the food writer of the same name.
I'm not going to try to do the kitchen justice in the manner of esteemed food writers.
In the interim, Weekend will publish reviews by other food writers on the staff.
The bride's mother is also the food editor for the newspapers.
She then became food editor of Ideal Home magazine from 1970 to 1973.
How can I be expected to put together a decent press conference when the food editors won't even take my calls?
She was the first food editor of Texas Monthly (1973-).
May I speak with your food editor please?
Her mother, a former food editor at The Republic, is a freelance writer.
"Go forth and find the meat braising in the night," decreed the food editor.
She was food editor of the Something; her husband was publisher of the paper.
The effort is going to become a cookbook, said Judy Walker, the newspaper's food editor.
His daughter, Rosie, is the company's food editor.
The cake has been thought to have been passed throughout the country by food editors, slowly developing into what it is now.
Since the food editors' comparisons began, New York's ranking has fluctuated.
In 1924 she was food editor of the Sunday New York American.
In 1986, she replaced Julia Child as the food editor for Parade.
We worked closely with the food editors and home economists at Good Housekeeping in designing the program.
She was contributing food editor for Vermont Life magazine for twelve years.
She was food editor of The Ledger in Lakeland from 1973 to 1988, her son said.
I was introduced to it by a food editor who wrote about the technique in a Canadian newspaper and then shared the information with several peers.
He returned to New York City in 1972 and was briefly the Times food editor.
In 1957, The New York Times was looking for a new food editor.
James Villas is a former food editor for Town & Country magazine.
She also serves as food editor for the Latina lifestyle website Mamiverse.com.
He sent 10 pounds of onions to every food editor in the country, reaping a whirlwind of free publicity.
Her mother, Wilma deZanger, is a food editor and stylist.
"Why can't the food editor do it?"