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The men on the show have it easy, in part because men on TV have uniforms: There__ the jacket, in black, blue, or gray. There__ the shirt, the pants. I can never tell whether Tom is gaining or losing weight beneath his boxy suits. He always looks the same. Tom also has the benefit of being Tom, a decorated veteran of the restaurant kitchen. Like so many chefs, he is practiced at the taste-of-this, taste-of-that eating regimen. I__ the one who has to look like a glorified weathergirl, with formfitting dresses and all, which, don__ get me wrong, I love__t least until I don__.
Padma Lakshmi Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir
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The men on the show have it easy, in part because men on TV have uniforms: There__ the jacket, in black, blue, or gray. There__ the shirt, the pants. I can never tell whether Tom is gaining or losing weight beneath his boxy suits. He always looks the same. Tom also has the benefit of being Tom, a decorated veteran of the restaurant kitchen. Like so many chefs, he is practiced at the taste-of-this, taste-of-that eating regimen. I__ the one who has to look like a glorified weathergirl, with formfitting dresses and all, which, don__ get me wrong, I love__t least until I don__.
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Padma Lakshmi

Love, Loss, and What We Ate: A Memoir

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