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The Rambling Epicure

JONELL GALLOWAY Freelance food writer and translator, cooking instructor, recipe developer and tester

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I ramble around the world, mainly in Switzerland and Europe, looking for good food and restaurants. Until recently, I shared my discoveries with my friends on my blog, The Rambling Epicure, on genevalunch.com, where my posts are still available for viewing. I develop recipes using local ingredients, write about restaurants and local products and just about anything that is food-related.

But I wear a coat of many colors, so I am available for food writing of all types, including writing of restaurant guides; private cooking classes using my Spontaneous Cuisine method; organization of wine and food tastings, cooking demonstrations, and all food-related events; recipe development using your products; translation (French-English-Spanish) of food- and wine-related materials; design and conception of restaurant menus.

I studied cooking at the Cordon Bleu and La Varenne in Paris, and wine tasting here, there and everywhere in France and at CAVE S.A. in Geneva and Gland. In France, I worked for some years as a contributing editor for the English edition of the GaultMillau guide and as a food translator, while I ran a small cooking school in a château near Paris. I now live in Geneva, where I have been discovering the Swiss approach to gastronomy and oenology. One of my many interests is promoting Les Artisanes de la Vigne et du Vin as an ambassadress for this Swiss women wine producers association.

My cooking method is "spontaneous cuisine." Lessons consist of writing out a tentative menu based on seasonal, local products; going shopping for the products, and adapting the menu according to what is available and fresh; going to the wine seller to select a wine to go with the menu, then going home and cooking all afternoon with my students. The day ends with a candlelight dinner at the château (in the past), and now, at my chapel converted into a house in Chartres or in your home.

I have recently started giving Mindful Eating seminars and therapy for those who have problem relationships with food and eating in general, helping them reconstruct their lifestyle and relationship to food and eating.

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Custard Pudding カスタードプリン

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Just One Cookbook shares quick and easy Japanese home cooking with step by step photos.

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Gluttony: Deconstructing Dinner | The New York Academy of Sciences

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May 23, 2013

In 2008, Steve Ettlinger took apart a particularly iconic treat in his book “Twinkie, Deconstructed,” tracing the origins of its ingredients back to unexpected places, like the gypsum mines of Oklahoma. In his forthcoming book with photographer Dwight Eschliman, Foodstuff, 75 of the most common food ingredients are examined in detail—for better or for worse. Ettlinger and Eschliman will share some of their findings, raising important questions about whether or not the fact that something is edible means that we should be eating it.

The event will be moderated by Dan Pashman, the creator and host of the James Beard Award-nominated podcast and blog The Sporkful.


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Arte y Gastronomía: La cocina de la pintura

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El Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno (IVAM) nos da la posibilidad de contemplar la exposición titulada Arte y Gastronomía: La cocina de la pintura.
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Food art exhibit in Valencia, Spain!


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What’s Cooking? 3 Books That Are More Filling Than Food - NPR

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What’s Cooking? 3 Books That Are More Filling Than Food
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Or when, perhaps, you’re on a diet, or a deserted island, or attempting celibacy, or learning to live without gluten?

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New Uses For Old Things Like Jeans, Wine Corks And Egg Cartons (PHOTOS) - Huffington Post

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New Uses For Old Things Like Jeans, Wine Corks And Egg Cartons (PHOTOS)
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We’re always happy to find new uses for old things.

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New on The Rambling Epicure: List Your Real Food or Photo Blog | The Rambling Epicure

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MarketDay: End April in Switzerland, a Documentary Slide Show, by Jonell Galloway | The Rambling Epicure

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Jonell Galloway walks you through the farmers market in Switzerland: what’s in season at the end of April, a slide show


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Kentuckian Bill Sanders’ Extra Virgin Olive Oil Named “One of the Best Olive Oils in the World” | The Rambling Epicure

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La gastronomie française est-elle victime de son succès ?

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Plusieurs chefs français ont lancé le label “restaurant de qualité” pour séparer les vrais cuisiniers des simples “assembleurs”. Une initiative qui laisse perplexe quant à sa nécessité dans le pays censé incarner la gastronomie.

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Fighting Mold to Reduce Food Waste

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Have you ever noticed that sourdough bread takes longer to get moldy than other types of bread? Canadian scientists have discovered the reason for this phenomen (Coming to a breadbox near you?

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