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Tasha Tudor
“You should see my corgis at sunset in the snow. It's their finest hour. About five o'clock they glow like copper. Then they come in and lie in front of the fire like a string of sausages.”
Tasha Tudor, The Private World of Tasha Tudor

Brad Stone
“Eric and Susan Benson didn't come to Amazon alone every day - they brought their dog Rufus, a Welsh corgi.”
Brad Stone, The Everything Store: Jeff Bezos and the Age of Amazon

Stacey Ballis
“I have clients that feel like family, I make far more money than I've got a right to, considering the workload, and I have amazing benefits. What could be bad?"
"I suppose I meant if you are satisfied creatively."
I'd never really thought about that. The Farbers give me free rein, but they have a repertoire of my dishes that they love and want to have regularly in the rotation, and everything has to be kid friendly; even if we are talking about kids with precocious tastes, they are still kids. Lawrence is easy: breakfasts, lunches, and healthy snacks for his days; he eats most dinners out with friends, or stays home with red wine and popcorn, swearing that Olivia Pope stole the idea from him. And I'm also in charge of home-cooked meals for Philippe and Liagre, his corgis, who like ground chicken and rice with carrots, and home-baked peanut butter dog biscuits. Simca was a gift from him, four years ago. She was a post-Christmas rescue puppy, one of those gifts that a family was unprepared for, who got left at a local shelter where Lawrence volunteers. He couldn't resist her, but knew that Philippe and Liagre barely tolerate each other, and he couldn't imagine bringing a female of any species into their manly abode. Luckiest thing that ever happened to me, frankly. She's the best pup ever. I named her Simca because it was Julia Child's nickname for her coauthor Simone Beck. She is, as the other Eloise, my own namesake, would say, my mostly companion. Lawrence's dinner parties are fun to do- he always has a cool group of interesting people, occasionally famous ones- but he is pretty old-school, so there isn't a ton of creativity in those menus, lots of chateaubriand and poached salmon with the usual canap茅s and accompaniments.”
Stacey Ballis, How to Change a Life

“Too many pieces.鈥� Emma muttered to her screen. Oliver snorted and his head jerked up. 鈥淧izzas?鈥� he barked.”
Jennifer Hawkins

“Percy wasn鈥檛 having any of it. He backed up as Oliver circled, yipping vigorously. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be rude.鈥� Oliver was saying. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be rude. This way. Come on, back we go. This way.”
Jennifer Hawkins

“Too many pieces.鈥� Emma muttered to her screen. Oliver snorted and his head jerked up. 鈥淧izzas?鈥� he barked.”
Jennifer Hawkins, To Fetch a Felon

“Percy wasn鈥檛 having any of it. He backed up as Oliver circled, yipping vigorously. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be rude.鈥� Oliver was saying. 鈥淒on鈥檛 be rude. This way. Come on, back we go. This way.”
Jennifer Hawkins, To Fetch a Felon

“Since a corgi in high speed is basically a little, furry battering ram, he barreled right through the swinging door.”
Jennifer Hawkins, Murder Always Barks Twice