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2007_04_17_FW_logo.jpgWe don't recall ever subscribing to America Express' Food and Wine, but it arrives in the mail every month, sure as the AmEx bill.

2007_04_17_FW_2.jpgUnlike the bill though, F&W tempts with fine imbibables and appropriately-paired digestibles that we have yet to encounter. And every now and then we also find some interesting shelter ideas covered.

The May issue issue has a few good ones in store:

Experimental Kitchens covers new materials for the cook room, all of them a breath of fresh air after the oppressive vogue of granite. We're wowed by architects Desai/Chia's use of Corian and resin, including the Japanese shoji screen made from the latter material.

 
 
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• Ratha Tep's The Global Kitchen has a round-up of tasty new products, including pierced bone-china and gold-leaf bowls from British ceramicist C.J. O’Neill, which can double as sconces, and Mepra's colorful Fantasia Millennium flatware.

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You should check your bill for that subscription - even though I never subscribed, I used to get billed for it every year and had to call to get it off. I guess the last time I called, I made it clear enough that they shouldn't keep putting me down for this subscription.

posted by Pixie on 2007-04-17 12:03:56
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We will. Thank Pixie!

posted by lisa (editor) on 2007-04-18 01:27:27
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