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May 21, 2011 0

Literary Lunch

Categories:  Literary Lunch
Tags: 10th anniversary, Alice B. Toklas, banana, boondoggles, Britain, changing views, chopper ride, cooking, crazy, dishes, El Bulli, farming, Food, food hacks, Food TV, food writers, food writing, fruit, future, great, last supper, literary, Literary Lunch, Mother Jones, Nigel Slater, Observer Food Monthly, obsessions, people, Reader's Digest, recreate, revolution, The Paris Review, The Vegetarian Epicure, toast, Tom Philpott, world, writer

Prose, essays, reviews, interviews & poetry with a focus on food:

  1. The Vegetarian Epicure Turns 40 (DAVID’S TABLE)
  2. Last Supper of the Food Hacks: A chopper ride to El Bulli for “the mother of all boondoggles” (NY MAGAZINE)
  3. Fruit of the Future: Is the world headed for a banana revolution? (SAVEUR)
  4. Obsessions: Getting our fill of food TV (CNN)
  5. Britain’s food decade: On the 10th anniversary of Observer Food Monthly, we look back at a decade of changing views about food (GUARDIAN)
  6. Readers’ digest: How to recreate the great literary dishes (THE INDEPENDENT)
  7. A Toast to Nigel Slater (NZ HERALD)
  8. A Conversation About Food, Cooking and Alice B. Toklas (NEW YORK TIMES)
  9. Good Food Writing; Crazy People (THE PARIS REVIEW)
  10. Noted Food and Farming Writer Tom Philpott Joins Mother Jones (MOTHER JONES)
Nov 21, 2010 0

Culinary Clips

Categories:  Culinary Clips
Tags: app, boot camp, chef, CIA, cooking, creme fraiche, Culinary Clips, dangerous, delivery, Eric Ripert, films, Food TV, Gourmet, Harmony, herbs, holiday dinner, Jamie Oliver, KFC, LA, Lego, Letterman, photographs, pizza, potato puree, Red Medicine, sausage, seafood, slaughtering, South Park, tasteless, truffles, turkey, TV

Video clips featuring culinary subject matter: your favorite chefs, the latest restaurant openings, food product releases and more!

  1. Slaughtering Your Own Turkey (NY TIMES)
  2. CIA Master Cooking Boot Camp (ABC NEWS)
  3. Tour of LA’s New Red Medicine (STAR CHEFS)
  4. Hosting a smaller holiday dinner? Chef Eric Ripert suggests a tasty alternative (MSNBC)
  5. South Park’s ”Crème Fraiche” Preview (SOUTH PARK STUDIOS)
  6. Harmony: A New Way of Looking at Our World – MOVIE TRAILER (THE HARMONY MOVIE)
  7. Could Your Favorite Seafood Be Dangerous? (TODAY SHOW / NBC)
  8. Potato Puree with Herbs & Truffle Drizzle (HOW2HEROES)
  9. Letterman Rants About Food TV, Apologizes to Jamie Oliver (EATER)
  10. Plumb Tasteless! (CBC DIGITAL ARCHIVE)
  11. Lego Pizza Delivery (SERIOUS EATS / YOU TUBE)
  12. How Your ‘Gourmet’ App Sausage Gets Made (And Photographed) (GRUB STREET)
Jan 08, 2010 0

Eat it Up: Faster Food News

Categories:  Eat it Up, Recipes
Tags: 2009, chefs, codfish, cooks, fake meat, Food, Food TV, hot dogs, Jacques Pepin, kitchen, News, Recipes, reservations, Restaurants, soba noodles, street food, Top Chef, Volt

Step into the kitchen:Jacques

  1. The Good Teacher: Jacques Pépin (SAVEUR)
  2. Scenes from a codfish klatch (SALON)
  3. 2009: The Year in Hot Dogs (SERIOUS EATS)
  4. Behind the scenes on food TV (CHICAGO TRIBUNE)
  5. The King of the Streets Moves Indoors (WALL STREET JOURNAL)
  6. Reservation no-shows: What’s a restaurant to do? (SF GATE)
  7. Volt’s ‘Top Chef’ Gives Kitchen Diners Close-Up View, No Hello (BLOOMBERG)
  8. Step-by-step: Making soba noodles (LA TIMES)
  9. Boutique tonics are making a splash (SEATTLE PI)
  10. Fake Meat Photos: The Delicious & the Disgusting (HUFFINGTON POST)
Nov 29, 2009 0

Eat it Up: A Baker’s Dozen

Categories:  Uncategorized
Tags: Food TV, Italy, La Tour d'Argent, martha stewart, Original Joe's, Rachael Ray, Restaurants, The White House, Trader Joes

Trader JoesHot outta the oven:

  1. If I Made a Commercial for Trader Joes (VIDEO) (YouTube)
  2. Destination Food: Secret Restaurants of Celebrity Foodies (Budget Travel)
  3. The 10 Best Cookbooks Of 2009 (NPR)
  4. Martha Extends Lovingly Cultivated Olive Branch to Rachael Ray (Grubb Street New York)
  5. Amateur cook wins competition with her invention: a budget-priced kitchen scraper-scoop (The Independent)
  6. Judge lets new San Francisco restaurant keep Uptown Joe’s name (SF Gate)
  7. What’s for dinner at the White House: Menu for Obama administration’s first State Dinner (The Washington Post)
  8. U.K. Food TV Round-Up (Good Food/BBC)
  9. Mintel Market Research Predicts Flavor and Scent Trends including Cardamon & Sweet Potato (PMQ)
  10. Study: US Wastes 40 Percent of Its Food (My Fox Spokane)
  11. Liquid Assets: La Tour d’Argent’s Big Pour (Wall Street Journal)
  12. We Made It Ourselves | Meat Sweets in San Francisco (The Moment/NYT)
  13. In Italy, Eating Gets Graded (The Atlantic)

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