Frank Bruni, a NYT’s food critic, passes on to his readers some of the lessons he has learned from dining and wining the last five years. Some of his guests do some wHining of their own:
“My pork loin is much, much better,” she proclaims, with a resounding emphasis on the word “my” and no hint [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Food'
Lessons from watching people eat
August 19th, 2009 No Comments
Levity: Where the Wild Things Are bento box
June 17th, 2009 No Comments
In case you have an extra hour or two to prepare your lunch:
Tags: Food
poliPicks
May 15th, 2009 No Comments
Time for the weekend, time for poliPicks. There is really nothing better than an interesting, long magazine article that is good enough to make into your weekend schedule of laziness. For those who weren’t able to pick up and save such an article for you weekend brunches, you will be pleasantly surprised below. Also, some good ol’ fashioned politickin’, with the usual drama, melodrama, and comedy (it’s funny ‘cuz it’s true). Enjoy!
Tags: david brooks · Food · happiness · healthcare · nancy pelosi · obama · Psychology · The Great Recession
Quick Meals and Obesity
May 6th, 2009 1 Comment
Quite possibly one of the most interesting graphs I have seen this year. From The NYT Economix blog:
Conclusion: When it comes to your meals, be European. Take your time, prepare rather than buy pre-made, and make eating a social event. (US and Mexico are just screaming for attention in this graph, aren’t they?)
Tags: Food · food politics · obesity
Gordon Ramsay’s Perfect Scrambled Eggs
April 19th, 2009 No Comments
This might end up becoming a pattern, but every Sunday I seem to focus on foreign affairs and food.
Foreign affairs? Check.
And now for your food portion (no pun intended), I give you Gordon Ramsay’s perfect scrambled eggs. I tried this today, and they were certainly the best I’ve ever made–I told myself so.
If nothing else, [...]
Tags: Food · gordon ramsay
Paula Deen Classic: Deep fried Mac n’ Cheese wrapped in Bacon
April 13th, 2009 1 Comment
If you have ever doubted the culinary artistry of Madame Deen, doubt no more. This masterpiece is art–wrapped in bacon.
Some say this recipe won the war for the Union.
Tags: Food · paula deen
