March 12, 2009
Saying nuts to Nutricate? The apparent success and consumer popularity of municipal laws in New York City, Seattle, Philadelphia and elsewhere that require chain restaurants to post nutritional information on their menus means that (1) more American cities’ elected officials will propose simil...
CalorieLab Diet News
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robert
at 7:55 AM
March 06, 2009
We've been working hard to feed our families and ourselves with one awesome dinner a day. We cook a delicious meal each night and share it with our kids. It satisfies the parents. It satisfies the kids. And we've got......
gastrokid
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hughgarvey
at 1:04 AM
March 01, 2009
BTW, why are the most viewed posts on the pm blog some of the least interesting? “One Happy Meal Hold the Contempt Finding” and “Client Relations Desert” were both posted quickly and tongue-in cheek: and have gotten the most traffic over the years. It’s hard to believe ...
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mhedayat
at 7:31 AM
February 28, 2009
CVSTOS FIDEI SATURDAY EDITION Late Evening Update A Little Blip On The Maciel Scandal Story - Thomas Peters, American Papist The Auxiliary Dust Up In Linz, Austria - Dustier Still - Fr. John Zuhlsdorf, WDTPRS Relearning the Latin Masss - Jeff Ziegler, National Catholic Register Marini On The Liturgy...
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Tito Edwards
at 9:36 PM
Oh hell yes. Now that's what I call drinking like a king! A Lich King. ZA-ZA-ZA-ZING! These World of Warcraft beer steins come in three models: the Lich King (pictured here), the Blood of the Horde, and the Alliance United (go HERE to check those out). Each costs $90 and is far superior to a Solo cu...
Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
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February 19, 2009
While I was visiting my cousin and her family in Santa Rosa, we never did eat at Abyssinia, the city's one Ethiopian restaurant, and if we had, it probably wouldn't have been for a weekend breakfast. On a walkby, I saw that on Saturday and Sunday mornings, Abyssinia serves dishes including kinche, c...
Eating In Translation
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Dave Cook
at 7:00 PM
I remember one time in college I got so drunk I thought the electrical cord to the mini-fridge was my belt. Long story short: the milk went bad. Anyways, beer roulette: not as fun as beer darts, but how can you compete with the excitement of potentially piercing a friends nads (you can't!). You fill...
Geekologie - Gadgets, Gizmos, and Awesome
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February 11, 2009
You know how they say that good things happen in threes? Or am I getting confused with bad things happening in threes? We had a cleaner-cum-nanny when I was a little girl, a woman I loved so much I was convinced she was part of the family, and used to list her when I was asked ...
Cook sister!
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Jeanne Horak
at 3:00 AM
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February 03, 2009
Filed under: Festivals and Events, North America, United States Don't expect an expensive gesture this year. Valentine's Day spending is expected to drop 4.8 percent this year, after suffering to the tune of 6.8 percent a year ago. The good news is that we're becoming less romantic at a slower rate ...
Gadling
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Tom Johansmeyer
at 9:00 AM
February 01, 2009
If I say "Fat Duck" or "Heston Blumenthal", what is the first specific dish that springs to mind? I'd bet my bottom dollar it's either egg and bacon ice cream of snail porridge. The question is why these two dishes in particular have so...
Cook sister!
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Jeanne Horak
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