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  • Cooking instinctively takes a little conscious practice first. We need to learn how and why great recipes work before we can whip up our own five star results. The good news: we have a simple cooking theory that ensures your cooking experiments will always make fabulous meals. In this Small Group Workshop, limited to 25 students, we’ll dive deep into this theory and practice the skills you need to cook according to intuition and not a recipe. First, we’ll make and analyze a Thai Rice Soup full of plump meatballs and finished with all manners of spicy, crunchy and fresh toppings. Once we know what makes this soup so good, we’ll use that knowledge to create brand new recipes together. With the Milk Street Cooking theory as our guide for people who are ready to take their cooking intuition, skills, and knowledge to high level learn how to develop recipes on our own (start with Foundation and build recipes from there) workshop, just 25 people, so we can take our time, answer your questions, etc.
  • The training will include strikes on ground targets and troop deployment, the Chinese Defense Ministry said. China's expanding military activities have alarmed the U.S. and its allies.
  • The wealth of the submersible Titan's passengers contrasted with the desperation that pushed hundreds of migrants to leave their homes and try to reach Italy by boat last week.
  • This weekend in the arts: "El Huracán" at Cygnet Theatre; Filipino American performance and art at New Americans Museum; "Electrification, Efficiency and Equity" at Art Produce; the San Diego Symphony's "Peltokoski, Thayer and Mozart" at California Center for the Arts Escondido and Southwestern College; "A Map Project" and "Excavation" at City College; Camarada at The Conrad; and "Lost in Translation" at the Central Library Art Gallery.
  • Many Americans don't realize the cheap, plentiful shrimp they buy in the market and order in restaurants is driving U.S. shrimpers out of business.
  • NPR's Scott Simon praises the humble bagel as an American cultural icon.
  • When chef Pailin Chongchitnant realized that cable television wasn't ready for a Thai cooking show, she started her own on YouTube. On it, she breaks down some of the misconceptions about the cuisine.
  • Algunos residentes del condado de San Diego pronto regresarán a las urnas para una elección especial. ¿Qué necesitan saber los votantes sobre el proceso de votación?
  • NPR's team in Beijing put together moments and storylines that stuck out — including those that showed immense inner strength, athleticism and grace.
  • Thailand's government says it is promoting cannabis for medical use only, warning that lighting up recreationally in public could still considered to be a nuisance subject to a potential fines.
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