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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Aug 21

    If you could host any four women from history to your private dinner party, whom would you invite? More important, what would you serve?http://nyer.cm/5bwZFwW 

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      1. Lucky Jim‏ @67LuckyJim Aug 21
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        Dorothy Parker, Eleanor Roosevelt, Harriet Tubman, and my mom.

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      1. Carola (w/2 As)Thompson‏ @Zigeunerin Aug 21
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        1.Elisabeth of Austria. She made skinny popular. 2.Marie Antoinette of France (let them eat cake) 3. Anne of Cleves, the wife Henry VIII didn't murder. 4. Marie Curie. I love science. Food, Venison and cakes

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      1. Michaela Moser  🐛 🦋‏ @michaelamoser Aug 21
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        Sojourner Truth, Virginia Woolf, Audre Lorde, Phoolan Devi. I'd love to cook Grießnockerlsuppe, Daube Provençale or Sweet Potatoe Curry, Chocolate Mousse and Madeleines - but would of course check first their preferences and intolerances.

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      1. Tara Mooney‏ @mooney_tara Aug 21
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        Carrie Fisher, Elizabeth I, Janis Joplin and my Nana, Rosanna Casciani - we’re eating fish and chips.

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      1. Mary Zimnik‏ @maryzimnik Aug 21
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        Awesome article, @JiayangFan! 😊 So many historical women to choose. I'd cast all aside for the most brilliant, beautiful, remarkable woman & one more visit: my Mom. I'd make her favorite meal—cheesy polenta (like her Nonna made it), pasta aglio e olio, coffee/chocolate ice cream

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      1. Ann Soch ن‏ @Ann_Soch Aug 21
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        Jane Austen / Edith Wharton / Mary Stuart and Elizabeth II. And I would serve foie gras, beef carpaccio with roasted tomatoes and salad, french cheese, îles flottantes and St Nicolas de Bourgueil as wine.

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      1. Alexander Long‏ @alexbasspoem Aug 21
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        Nina Simone, Nina Simone, Nina Simone, & Nina Simone. And whatever she goddamn wants.

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      1. Irene Evangelou‏ @IEvangelou Aug 21
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        More importantly, what would I ask? What would I wear?

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      1. Kevin‏ @GetOffMyLawnPod Aug 21
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        Eleanor Roosevelt, Audrey Hepburn, Madeline Khan, and Mary (mother of Jesus). Dinner would be Copper River Salmon, seasoned rice, and garlic mashed potatoes.

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      1. Matt Jenson‏ @mattjenson Aug 21
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        Eve, the Blessed Virgin Mary, Joan of Arc, Margaret Thatcher. And a big Italian meal.

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      1. elizabeth pennington‏ @elizapen Aug 21
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        Beatrice, Victoria Colonna, Jacquline Kennedy, Jane Austen...a gigantic salad, Maryland rockfish, broiled with a lot of lemon, pots de creme au chocolat with whipped cream and lots of pretty little cookies

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      1. Christian Sommer  🇸🇪 🌈‏ @ChrSommer Aug 21
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        Audrey Hepburn, Ingrid Bergman, Marie-Antoinette & Marilyn Monroe. Thai take-away😊

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      1. Stephen Keeler‏ @stephenkeeler Aug 21
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        To hell with food, I’d want to talk all night with Marlene Dietrich, Hildegard Von Bingen. Rosa Parks and Olivia Manning - if I only get 4.

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      1. Anni Like‏ @AnniMLike Aug 21
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        I would dine alone and eat 5 servings of steak.

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      1. Nicolette Coleman‏ @nicolettecolema Aug 21
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        Anne Frank. Corrie Ten Boom. Marilyn Monroe. Emmeline Pankhurst. I’d serve my vegetarian mustardy sausage & bean bake.

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      1. Brooklyn‏ @OUGHTIMPLIESCAN Aug 21
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        Anna Akhmatova, Hypatia, Angela Davis, La Malinche

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      1. Patrick‏ @pfunk270 Aug 21
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        One: Marie Antoinette. Two: Cleopatra. Three: Young Ann-Margret. Four: Old Ann-Margret

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      1. Stu Levitan‏ @StuLevitan Aug 21
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        Sarah. Eleanor Roosevelt. @joancbaez. @HillaryClinton Potluck.

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      1. Kel Ryse‏ @KelliKatsura Aug 21
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        Mary Shelley Maya Angelou Janis Joplin and Mary Read ,wine Tapa's and a kick ass cheese board with fresh fruit.

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