This excellent article in The Guardian, Meals make us human echoes Matthew’s comment on the last post “i have to admit i find myself torn when it comes to food: part of me wants to consider it a mere refueling exercise, part of me wants to rekindle the part of me that led me to […]
Entries from September 2002
Death of the Meal
September 29th, 2002 · No Comments
Tags: Food News and Links
Breakfast
September 20th, 2002 · No Comments
I almost never cook breakfast, but sometimes, on the weekend I’ll be hungry enough. Last Sunday’s included a sheep’s cheese omelette, some hungarian bacon, some pan-fried tomatoes, okra, mushrooms and a croissant. I had some hot sauce I had made the night before for something else made with sauteed tomatillos, tomatoes, mushrooms, a little […]
Tags: Exotic Food Products
Updates
September 10th, 2002 · No Comments
As I’m reminded to put my restaurant reviews from last week up, I also realize I have a backlog of other things to post. As always, the paying jobs get in the way of this site. Hopefully posting a list of the things I need to get around to will help me get around to […]
Tags: Food News and Links
Scraping the Web for Food Links
September 6th, 2002 · Comments Off
Why you should buy wild salmon instead of farmed. found via simmerstock
Alton Brown admits to making endorsements. Not that there’s anything wrong with that.
A list of bloggers who have blogged about eating at the French Laundry found via Looka
A New Yorker Article on Frozen Dinners - from 1945
Tags: Food News and Links
Patty pan squash over udon noodles
September 5th, 2002 · Comments Off
Last weekend my parents were in town, which meant I got to eat at some of the best places in town, reviews of Tru, Arun’s and North Pond to come.
After such a decadent weekend (we also had some pretty decent steaks at Pete Miller’s) I really didn’t need any food for a couple of days. […]
Tags: Veggie Recipes