Talk:Joan Nathan
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[edit]I'm about to edit the text of this page and reword the bio, include links to the articles, etc. Please do not delete. Joan nathan may be deleted (lower case n in the last name.) Thank you.
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[edit]I have just added a couple of tags to this article. It needs more details - for example exact date of birth. It also needs reliable sources to support the claims of notability -- reference to her own website is not sufficient. – ukexpat (talk) 17:20, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
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[edit]I was just adding references to this article when I saw this overbloated section. Anyone interested in adding further information to this article is welcome to use the following articles as they seem to constitute reliable sources, but as a body they clutter up the main article.
- December 17, 2008, The New York TImes, In Successful Paris Restaurant, Jewish Roots
- December 2008, Cooking Light, Israeli Hanukkah
- November 12, 2008, Slate Magazine, A Short History of the Bagel: From Ancient Egypt to Lender's
- September 24, 2008, The New York TImes, Sweet, Sour, Tasty: An Old Iraq New Year
- April 19, 2008, NPR's All Things Considered, Gefilte Fish: Cooking Up a Seder Staple
- April 16, 2008, The New York Times, Bread of Freedom in Times of Despair
- April 2008, Cooking Light, Multicultural Seder
- January 23, 2008, The New York Times, On Martha's Vineyard, Using Scallops as Currency
- December 5, 2007, The New York Times, Inviting an Old Favorite to the Hanukkah Table
- September 12, 2007, The New York Times, A Delicacy That Is Better When It's Not Served Whole
- August 22, 2007, The New York Times, Of Church and Steak: Farming for the Soul
- March 28, 2007, The New York Times, For a Sweeter Passover, Old and New Sephardic Delights
- January 3, 2007, The Washington Post, A Toast to a Diplomat With a Cook's Heart
- December 13, 2006, The New York Times, From Hungary, For Hanukkah, From Long Ago
- September 20, 2006, The New York Times, New Year, New Dumpling
- April 5, 2006, The New York Times, It's Passover, Lighten Up
- December 21, 2005, The New York Times, In France, It's Not All Chopped Liver
- November 2, 2005, The New York Times, An Old-Fashioned American Standby, Fish Sauce and All
- September 28, 2005, The New York Times, Kugel Unraveled
- August 15-22, 2005, U.S. News and World Report, Red, White, and Blueberry
- June 15, 2005, The New York Times, A Crossover Hit For a Global Star
- April 20, 2005, The New York Times, In Brazil, Passover Holdovers
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