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Sep 25, 2012 0

Chefs in the News

Categories:  Chefs in the News
Tags: airport food, Anthony Scanio, chefs, Delmonico, Emeril, food hall, Graham Elliot, Jeremiah Tower, knives, lawsuit, Marcus Samuelsson, martha stewart, Masaharu Morimoto, MasterChef, New Rochelle, new york, News, sued, video

The Chef Recommends…

  1. Anthony Scanio named chef de cuisine at Emeril’s Delmonico (NOLA)
  2. Martha Stewart & Emeril Lagasse Sued Over Faulty Knives (PEREZ HILTON)
  3. The Table for One Interview: Marcus Samuelsson (WALL STREET JOURNAL)
  4. Jeremiah Tower Bringing Epic Food Hall to New Rochelle, New York (EATER)
  5. MasterChef Graham Elliot Lawsuit Settled (TMZ)
  6. Chefs Wolfgang Puck, Masaharu Morimoto talk airport food – VIDEO (LA TIMES)
Dec 01, 2010 0

Supermarket Sweep

Categories:  Supermarket Sweep!
Tags: actress, barefoot, butcher shops, cakes, Cambodia, Carrefour, chain, comeback, concept store, crab, food hall, Ghana, grocery stores, gutters, james bond, M&S, Markets, mess, Mom, Old Bay, old-fashioned, plastic bags, Recipes, reusable bags, South africa, supermarkets, Tatyana Vasilyeva, Vietnamese, Walmart

Let’s Go Shopping!

  1. Carrefour to test supermarket/food hall concept store (AFN)
  2. Whole Foods recalls seven varieties of Cheddar cheese; Bravo Farms in California pulls shipments (NY DAILY NEWS)
  3. First Vietnamese supermarket to open in Cambodia (SAIGON DAILY)
  4. Supermarket Recipes: A fresh use for classic Old Bay crab cake recipe (CITIZEN TIMES)
  5. Mom invents reusable bags to replace dad’s plastic ones (USA TODAY)
  6. Walmart makes bid for South African supermarket chain (CAMPDEN FB)
  7. Old-fashioned butcher shops making comeback – VIDEO (ABC)
  8. Why the new M&S boss disagrees with Paxman about its undies – and says he drives a better car than James Bond (DAILY MAIL)
  9. End of line for some DeLano’s markets: Struggling Bay Area chain isn’t saying which of its groceries will survive (SF GATE)
  10. Chocked gutters creating mess at market places (MODERN GHANA)
  11. American supermarket giant eyes Uganda (DAILY MONITOR)
  12. Actress Tatyana Vasilyeva forced out of supermarket Auchan … barefoot (NEWS BCM)
Nov 12, 2010 0

Chefs in the News

Categories:  Chefs in the News
Tags: america, chefs, Chicago, food hall, Japanese, News, Todd English, water

The Chef Recommends…

  1. Row simmers over TV chef’s Savoy promise (HERALD SCOTLAND)
  2. Japanese Chefs in America: Don’t Touch the Water (WALL STREET JOURNAL)
  3. Todd English to open food hall in Chicago (GRUB STREET)
  4. Sacked chef alleges unfair dismissal (STUFF)
  5. Jamie Oliver hits back at school meal service cuts (GUARDIAN)
  6. After hours with… Claire Lara (BIG HOSPITALITY)
  7. Beverly Hills Chef Wolfgang Puck Set to Open London Restaurant Next Year (BLOOMBERG)
  8. Our chef in Paris – a life entertaining the ambassadors (INDEPENDENT)
  9. Martin Yan Opening San Francisco Noodle House (SF GATE)
  10. Chef Michael White and Chris Cannon Heading for Splitsville (EATER)
  11. Top chefs back curb on soy imports to protect rainforest (GUARDIAN)
  12. David Chang’s Momofuku Confirmed for Sydney’s Star City Casino (EATER)
Jul 30, 2010 0

Will Travel for Food!

Categories:  Travel, Will Travel For Food!
Tags: artisan cheese, Aspen, Boing!, Chicago, creamery, culinary tourism, Eataly, food hall, foodies, Frank Bruni, guides, Italian, Italy, Mexico, nyc, Restaurants, Rome, Sonoma, touring, Travel, Wine

DO YOU PLAN your vacations around food?

If so, you’re a culinary tourist — and these links are for you!

  1. Frank Bruni’s Guide to Rome (GRID SKIPPER)
  2. Artisan Cheeses of Sonoma: Why not round out your wine touring with a visit to a quality-minded creamery? (WINE )
  3. Why Are the Restaurants So Bad in Aspen? (THE ATLANTIC)
  4. Eataly, NYC Italian Food Hall, Opening Soon (NY TIMES)
  5. Chicago: A Paradise for Foodies – VIDEO (THE STAR)
  6. Foreign Grocery Friday: Drink a Refreshing ‘Boing!’ in Mexico (JAUNTED)
Jul 08, 2010 0

Eat it Up: Faster Food News

Categories:  Eat it Up
Tags: Cookbooks, Diana Kennedy, food hall, fruits, gastronomy, homemade, Iron Chef, menus, Morimoto, napa, Oaxaca al Gusto, Queen of Mexican Cuisine, Restaurants, root beer, Todd English, urban farming, vegetables, wacky

Hot outta the oven…

  1. Queen of Mexican cuisine pens new cookbook (AP)
  2. Todd English’s Wacky, Over-the-Top Food Hall (ATLANTIC)
  3. The Rise of Urban Farming: Grow fruits and vegetables in city towers? Advocates give a green thumbs up (SMITHSONIAN)
  4. Homemade Root Beer (Emphasis on the Root) (ATLANTIC)
  5. The Allure of Restaurant Menus (TRAVEL & LEISURE)
  6. Iron Chef Morimoto opening Napa spot next week (SF CHRONICLE)

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