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Pim has announced the winners of the Menu for Hope II raffle, which raised just over $17,000 for victims of the recent Kashmir earthquake. Thank you to everyone who contributed to this amazing drive, and thanks to Pim and her elves who sorted through the raffle entries. I've heard some firsthand accounts from her helpers, and I'll tell you they worked hard.

You can see the whole list of winners at Pim's site, but this post is for Karen Paik, who won my prize: a year's subscription to top-notch food and wine quarterly The Art of Eating. Karen, I look forward to setting up your subscription. Please send me an email (you'll find my address just under my picture) with your mailing address, and I'll get right on it.





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