Dinner with Mario and Kitchen Slave: Chapters 1-3
1. What magazine was Bill Buford a staff writer for, according to Chapter 1?
(a) "The New Yorker."
(b) "The San Francisco Chronicles."
(c) "The Washington Post."
(d) "The New York Post."
2. What magazine did Bill Buford found?
(a) "Bon Appetit Magazine."
(b) "Granta Magazine."
(c) "Food Magazine."
(d) "Bien Manger Magazine."
3. What did Mario Batali do when invited to Bill's for dinner?
(a) He took over the kitchen.
(b) He talked all night with Bill's wife.
(c) He slept.
(d) He gave advice.
4. What game did Bill take Batali to after dinner?
(a) The Redskins.
(b) The Bears.
(c) The Red Socks.
(d) New York Giants.
5. What did Bill discover about Batali while at the game?
(a) How famous Batali's show made him.
(b) That Batali was a Bears fan.
(c) That Batali was not famous.
(d) That Batali did not like football.
6. What was the name of Batali's TV show?
(a) Dinner with Mario.
(b) Italian Kitchen.
(c) Malto Mario.
(d) Bon Appetit.
7. What TV network was Batali's cooking show on?
(a) HGTV.
(b) The Food Network.
(c) MSNBC.
(d) The Eat Well Network.
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