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September 28, 2007  3:37 pm

Seinfeld

A list of media luminaries stopped by the Core Club last night to congratulate Jessica Seinfeld—wife of the comedian, mother of three, and now author—on her new cookbook, Deceptively Delicious. Kelly Ripa claimed a stool at the bar and Arianna Huffington chatted up Rupert Murdoch while his wife, Wendi, asked Mrs. Seinfeld a pressing question: “Who are you wearing?” The woman of the hour was in royal blue Thakoon, but her thoughts weren’t on fashion. “If I can write a book, anyone can write a book,” she said of her turn as an author, “but I happen to be writing about something I’m very passionate about, which is children’s health.” Concerned with rising childhood obesity rates and her own children’s refusals to eat their vegetables, Seinfeld penned Deceptively Delicious as a way for harried parents to fool their brood into healthy eating. On the way out, two guests mused over the parting gift, brownies made with spinach. “Taste it,” one of the women urged her friend. “I can’t. I haven’t eaten sugar in two months,” was the reply. Maybe Mrs. Seinfeld is preaching to the choir.

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