November 14, 201114 yr Good for you. I learned to cook from watching Food Network and reading cookbooks. Now I'm a great cook. Hubbies like a nice, hot dinner, for sure! Nice! There's hope for me yet:)
November 15, 201114 yr I prefer the good recipes of Ma Vie en Couleur and Délices de France, and the great thing: It's free :) The book of Paltrow is ridiculous, I don't have it but a friend bought on amazon it, he said examples of recipes to me, I thought it was a joke but no he regrets his purchase...
November 15, 201114 yr Gwyneth Paltrow On my way to Beijing for the first time. Any recommendations for food, sights, traditional medicine, etc.? 1 hour ago
November 17, 201114 yr New Goop (one of her tunes of the week is See You Soon :wacky:) http://goop.com/newsletter/152/en/
November 17, 201114 yr The Beijing party in the city’s hip 798 art zone may have been in honor of Coach’s 70 anniversary, but the real star of the show was Gwyneth Paltrow’s ability to belt out hits. Taking the stage midway through a lavish dinner, Paltrow sang three songs accompanied by a three-piece band, ending with Cee Lo Green’s “Forget You.” The party, which featured an Italian feast for several hundred guests, was held at the Iberia Center for Contemporary Arts, part of the city’s rapidly growing region for artists, designer boutiques, and cafes. Paltrow wore a one-shouldered, skin-tight mini dress designed by Stella McCartney, and sat near one of China’s well known celebrities: Bao Bao Wan, the jewelry designer and granddaughter of Wan Li, one of the country’s former vice premiers. Guests included several of the artists who created photographic displays for the Coach exhibit, including filmmaker Steven Sebring, best known for his documentary on rocker Patti Smith, “The Dream of Life.” For the Coach exhibit, Sebring said he shot his film of a young woman running through the streets of New York City with a large Coach bag flung over her shoulder on a 16 millimeter camera in just three hours. Sebring commented on the “energy” of Beijing but admitted he was put off by the air pollution. When he landed at the airport, he asked a woman accompanying him, “What is that smell?” The dinner, created by chef and Paltrow friend Mario Batali — who was not in Beijing — included fried zucchini blossoms, butternut squash tortellini, short ribs in barolo, and a ricotta pudding cake. http://www.wwd.com/eye/parties/coach-gets-arty-in-beijing-5377128
November 17, 201114 yr See You Soon?! :lol: :heart: Only my favorite Coldplay song of all time :bigcry:
November 18, 201114 yr I'm not a fan of one-sleeved things usually, but otherwise that's a killer dress! It just needs to make up its mind about what season it's for :P
November 18, 201114 yr I wonder if she performed in that same dress.:) i just realized i've never seen a pic of Chris and Gwyneth being affectionate where can i find a larger pic of your avatar? btw..i had a super crush on her after i saw the movie Se7en when i was 13 and it was perfect...them getting together. i get compared to Chris Martin a lot and i every time someone points that out...i get super excited. honestly, i think he's better looking but i guess there is some resemblance.
November 18, 201114 yr Do you have this photo without "Kevin Westenberg Photography" thing? I don't know what's it in English, sorry.
November 19, 201114 yr Gwyneth Paltrow: Lunchbox Fund Auction! Gwyneth Paltrow celebrates a photo exhibit for Coach’s 70th anniversary held at the Iberia Center for Contemporary Arts on Thursday (November 17) in Beijing, China. The 39-year-old actress, who wore a Stella McCartney minidress and a Coach “Madison” gathered leather clutch, performed three songs during the dinner including Cee Lo Green’s “Forget You.” PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Gwyneth Paltrow Gwyn and chef pal Mario Batali recently joined forces to support The Lunchbox Fund, which will be the benficiary of an incredible auction at Christie’s on Saturday (November 19). The auction lot is a six-bottle collection of 1911 Moet & Chandon and dinner with Mario, which is estimated to go for $30,000 - $50,000. Last week, the case alone went for $181,000! Check out more about the auction at Christies.com! Gwyn shared with JustJared.com via a statement, “As someone who is passionate about food and wine, I am thrilled to be supporting, alongside my friend Mario Batali, Moët & Chandon’s generous efforts to raise money through the auction of a rare case of Grand Vintage 1911 champagne, for a charity as important as The Lunchbox Fund. As a mother, there is nothing dearer to my heart than ensuring all children receive exactly what the Lunchbox Fund’s essential work ensures – a nutritious meal and an education.” Pictures @ http://justjared.buzznet.com/2011/11/17/gwyneth-paltrow-lunchbox-fund/?ref=topposts
November 19, 201114 yr i just realized i've never seen a pic of Chris and Gwyneth being affectionate? They show plenty of affection on this link http://www.gwyneth-paltrow.org/gallery/displayimage.php?album=518&pid=11227#top_display_media
November 19, 201114 yr They look so happy. Not sure why it would make me happy to see them affectionate again now...I guess because they keep their relationship so secretive, the rumors about troubles are disappointing; I'd like to know things are all great with them.
November 19, 201114 yr They look so happy. Not sure why it would make me happy to see them affectionate again now...I guess because they keep their relationship so secretive, the rumors about troubles are disappointing; I'd like to know things are all great with them. That's the thing! Yet on the other hand, it's nice they aren't oversold like your typical celebrity couple.
November 19, 201114 yr it's true. Today couples in showbiz are not so serious and are often placed as advertising for their careers. there are couples. singers with supermodels go, leaving his women because they are prettier than their wives and girlfriends less. and they show in public. is bad . there are singers who deceive their wives with groupies you know dads rock heavy metal too ect ..
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