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Good Food

This Week on Good Food: How to Write a Better Yelp Review, Clam Chowder Three Ways at Connie & Ted’s; Huevos Divorciados

Are you a Yelper? If so, Hanna Raskin has some advice for you. She’s a food critic and the author of Yelp Help: How to Write Great Online Restaurant Reviews.…

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By Gillian Ferguson • Sep 6, 2013 • 1 min read

Are you a Yelper? If so, Hanna Raskin has some advice for you. She’s a food critic and the author of Yelp Help: How to Write Great Online Restaurant Reviews. Food writer Jonathan Gold needs no advice; he nails his review of Connie & Ted’s in West Hollywood. Gideon Brower educates us on the little known history behind Ralphs, Trader Joe’s and Smart and Final supermarkets. Russ Parsons cools down with cold dairy soups. Apples and tomatillos are two fruits you will find at the Santa Monica Farmers market this week. Preserver Kevin West shares tips for saving the apple season and Mexico-City native Pati Jinich encourages us to try making a tomatillo salsa. At the market,Josiah Citrin buys tomatillos for a French-style sauce and farmer Ruth Jaime says she will have several varieties of tomatillos until early Fall.

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    Gillian Ferguson

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