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Gabe wants his own restaurant to feature classic yet simple French fare. Choose
one or a few of the recipes that he mentions and prepare the food for your
meeting. For help with the recipes, visit:
http://www.letscookfrench.com/selections/sel_classique.cfm
If you were to open your own restaurant, what type of cuisine would you serve?
Share your fantasy plans including the menu, the name of the restaurant, the
location, the décor, and the type of clientele you would hope to have with the
group.
Read Monica Ali's previous works, Brick Lane and Alentejo Blue.
How are they different from In the Kitchen? In what ways are they
similar?
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