17.11.09

Funny Milk Pitcher

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I got all the enjoyment I can get from this picther by looking at the photo. No need to spend $22, as the milk I buy already comes in a carton. Heffer pitcher

I don't know how the guys and gals at Boing Boing always find this stuff, but they do! 
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4.11.09

Soda Pop Stop

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This is a fantastic video about the Soda Pop Stop in Los Angeles. This guy sticks it to the man every day...



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3.11.09

Liquid Smoke

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Interesting information about liquid smoke from Boing Boing
The secret: It's not the creepy chemical additive you thought. A couple of weekends ago, I caught an episode of the public radio show "The Splendid Table" with soothingly voiced chef Lynne Rossetto Kasper. The topic was BBQ and I was shocked (Shocked!) to hear Lynne* and her guest recommend liquid smoke as the key to great crockpot pulled pork. In fact, Lynne seemed pretty surprised to hear herself suggest it.

But the truth, my friends, is that sometimes there is a little truth in advertising. And liquid smoke is one of those times.

*We're on a first-name basis like that. In my imagination.

You can be forgiven for wrongfully accusing liquid smoke of nefarious fakey toxic chemicalness. Even chemists have been confused on this one. Back in June, Slashfood interviewed NYU chemistry professor Kent Kirshenbaum, who--like you, me, Lynne Rossetto Kasper and everyone we know--had believed the worst about this cheap, sketchy sounding liquid.

Unlike the rest of us, however, Kirshenbaum actually went out and studied liquid smoke. He found that, despite its synthetic 1950's aura, the stuff is perfectly natural.

What is liquid smoke?
Liquid smoke is very simply smoke in water. Smoke usually comes as a vapor, but there are ways to condense it and turn it into liquid and that liquid can then be carried in water.

How is it different from regular smoke?
Regular smoke is a vapor, and it is difficult to store.

Is one healthier than the other?
It seems that the liquid smoke can be substantially healthier because there are carcinogenic compounds that can be removed. A lot of the carcinogenic compounds [found in direct smoke from charcoal or wood] do not dissolve. But by dissolving the compounds into water, they can be removed.

Read the rest: The Secret of Liquid Smoke - Boing Boing
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26.10.09

TED: How Food Shapes Our Cities

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19.10.09

Amazing Starry Night Cake

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19.10.09

How do you coat a hot dog with french fries?

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Mark Frauenfelder over at Boing Boing posted on Friday an artery clogging treat so fundamentally wrong that just reading it gave me food poisoning that lasted the whole weekend.

A french fry coated hot dog on a stick:
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14.10.09

Guy fieri-isms

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I'm just lying in bed watching Diners, Drive-ins and Dives waiting for the soothing sound of an omelette hitting the hot patina of an ancient grill to send me to slumberland, when Guy utters this beaut:

"It's Christmas time in flavor town!"

Hahahaha. Yes.

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