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JEAN SHAFIROFF & DANIEL BOULUD @ CITYMEALS FETE

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**** CITYMEALS-ON-WHEELS **** Jean Shafiroff Daniel Boulud And Herb Karlitz Karlitz & Company CEO Herb Karlitz hosted a special chef-filled evening to toast Citymeals-on-Wheels and his culinary marketing agency’s 25th Anniversary at Ginny’s Supper Club on Tuesday. Philanthropist Jean Shafiroff along with Marcus Samuelsson, Francois Payard, Elizabeth Falkner, Scott Conant, Frank Pellegrino, Dino Gatto, Alex Guarnaschelli, and Daniel Boulud were among the stars in attendance. The evening featured a bar filled with 25-year-old vintage wines and champagne from Karlitz’s personal cellar, a selection of signature cocktails, buffet dinne, meatballs from Rao’s and Red Rooster and éclairs from Francois Payard. Karlitz presented a check to Citymeals Board Co-President Daniel Boulud and Director of Partnership & Events Robyn Stein. Karlitz also announced that the upcoming Harlem EatUp! Festival, which he co-founded with Marcus Samuelsson, will help benefit ...

INSATIABLE CRITIC CITYMEALS ON WHEELS FETE

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Elisa Herr With Gael Greene The culinary and philanthropic communities joined Citymeals-on-Wheels stalwarts and just plain foodies tonight to cheer the legendary restaurant critic Gael Greene over the more or less harrowing hurdle of her 80th birthday. “I don’t know how this happened so quickly,” said the “Insatiable Critic,” her tag for 40 years in New York magazine before she was fired and moved her critiques to insatiablecritic.com . “One evening I was 40 and disco-dancing and all men were 26, and next…this frightening big number. As she spoke, two towering chocolate birthday cakes, each marked “40,” would roll into Stella 34 Trattoria at Macy’s, overlooking the spire of the Empire State Building, where friends and supporters will gather to roast and toast her. Greene, who managed to write seven books including two erotic best selling novels and a memoir between meals, started her journalism career at the New York Post in 1957, after a brief dalliance at ...