Wine Enthusiast magazine publishes a list of best bargain wines from various regions. [via The Food Section] This may come in handy, what with the non-profit salary, and doorman tipping/holiday season almost upon us.

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Came across your blog while searching for food-related nonprofits in NYC. Any chance you know of any besides the James Beard Foundation and anti-hunger type orgs.? I'm a nonprofit gal myself, finishing up a master's in nonprofit management. I'm trying to figure out how to merge my foodie and nonprofit personas....any ideas?
Posted by: Jenny | November 05, 2003 at 11:58 PM
Just so you all (well, all 5 of you reading) know, I did respond to Jenny -- here's what I wrote:
Unfortunately, I don't really have any great ideas. I'm more focused in the legal services arena. But -- good places to look for non-profit jobs include www.idealist.org, and www.fdncenter.org. Have you thought about administration at culinary schools?
(she liked that idea!)
Posted by: Laren | November 14, 2003 at 12:15 PM