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  2. Amanda Hesser - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Hesser (born 1971) is an American food writer, editor, cookbook author and entrepreneur. Most notably, she was the food editor of The New York Times Magazine, the editor of T Living, a quarterly publication of The New York Times, author of The Essential New York Times Cookbook which was a New York Times bestseller, and co-founder and CEO of Food52.

  3. Lynja - Wikipedia

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    He helped shoot and edit each of her "Cooking with Lynja" videos since 2020. [3] The videos were praised by Vice for their simple recipes, clever editing techniques and writing style. [10] The videos also reference viral memes, including the Grimace Shake trend. [11] In 2021, "Cooking with Lynja" won "Best Editing" at the 11th Streamy Awards. [12]

  4. Joanna Hoffman - Wikipedia

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    In both 1981 and 1982, she won a satirical award at Apple given to "the person who did the best job of standing up to Jobs". (Jobs was aware of and liked the award.) [ 2 ] During the early 1990s, Hoffman was vice president of Marketing at General Magic , retiring in 1995 to spend more time with her family.

  5. New York Times Cooking approves these store-bought ... - AOL

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    If you're not much of a baker or occasionally choose to channel the wise words of Ina Garten that "store bought is fine," holiday baking season could be a bit simpler this Christmas, and there are ...

  6. 9 common mistakes people make when cooking mac and cheese - AOL

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    Macaroni and cheese is a staple comfort food, but with so many ways to prepare it, there are a lot of mistakes one can make when cooking a classic version of the dish. Bechamel sauce is a mixture ...

  7. Girls in Tech - Wikipedia

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    Girls in Tech was a global non-profit organization focused on the engagement, education, and empowerment of women in technology. [1] Founded in 2007 by Adriana Gascoigne, the organization had grown from San Francisco to more than 50 chapters located in North America, Europe, Asia, The Middle East, Africa, and South America.

  8. Claire Saffitz - Wikipedia

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    In January 2021, Saffitz started contributing to NYT Cooking, including being featured on their YouTube channel. [35] In May 2021, Saffitz made another appearance on The Tonight Show. [36] Claire's second cookbook, titled What's for Dessert: Simple Recipes for Dessert People was released on November 8, 2022. It also became a New York Times Best ...

  9. Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Technology - Wikipedia

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    See also: Women in Technology International – needs more references; Draft:African American women in computer science – many to add; Add bio pages to Category:Women in technology sub-categories (and maybe "Women in technology" itself) -- for example, there are only 18 pages in Category:Women Internet pioneers.