EditorialIna Garten’s mushroom and gruyère bread pudding in East Hampton, N.Y., Oct. 27, 2022. Food styled by Christine Albano. (Johnny Miller/The New York Times)
EditorialCheesy pizza stuffing, one of seven simplified, flavorful dishes for time-constrained or beginning Thanksgiving dinner hosts, in New York, Oct. 3, 2021. (Bryan Gardner/The New York Times)
EditorialA fried sage salsa verde, which can be drizzled over turkey, roasted vegetables, stuffing and casseroles, in New York, Nov. 2, 2021. (Christopher Simpson/The New York Times)
EditorialFrench onion stuffing in New York, Oct. 12, 2021. Food styled by Simon Andrews. Props styled by Christina Lane. (Christopher Testani/The New York Times)
Editorialcord made of 22 amber beads, 1 bead of black glass paste with white zigzag decoration, 2 of blue glass paste with black eyes (for one of them, the black stuffing has failed), 1 of blue glass paste with white zigzag- decoration and 1 bead of plain blue ...
EditorialSugrīva bites off Kumhakar?a's nose and rips off his ears. Thrown to the ground to be crushed beneath Kumbhakar?a's feet, he bounds free and back towards Rāma. Kumbhakar?a returns to battle, gathering up monkeys and stuffing them into his mouth...
EditorialClockwise from left, maple-roasted squash, sautéed greens with smoked paprika, herby bread-and-butter stuffing, and turkey thighs with pickled cranberries and onions in New York on Oct. 28, 2020. Food Stylist: Simon Andrews. (Christopher Simpson/The New York Times)
EditorialKnife lifter in sheath from the wreck of the East India dealer Hollandia, Knife, handle in scabbard, cylindrical tapering, handle, plain, flat upper end with partial imprint or original mounting (nailed coin?), illegible: ferrule, broken off, square ta...
EditorialKnife lifter from the wreck of the East India dealer Hollandia, Knife-handle, straight-sided: tapering, fragm or upper end, octagonal plate riveted on flat end, hollow core with original stuffing, Annet, Dutch East India Company, Hollandia (ship), anon...
EditorialSugrīva bites off Kumhakar?a's nose and rips off his ears. Thrown to the ground to be crushed beneath Kumbhakar?a's feet, he bounds free and back towards Rāma. Kumbhakar?a returns to battle, gathering up monkeys and stuffing them into his mouth...
EditorialSugrīva bites off Kumhakar?a's nose and rips off his ears. Thrown to the ground to be crushed beneath Kumbhakar?a's feet, he bounds free and back towards Rāma. Kumbhakar?a returns to battle, gathering up monkeys and stuffing them into his mouth...
EditorialLinen bag of salt for mummification, Egyptian, New Kingdom, c1550-c1070 BC. In its most developed form, the mummification process took seventy-two days. To prevent the body from decaying, the internal organs were removed. The brain was not regarded as ...