
Things were slow around here at the end of last week because I was at MIT giving a talk, and didn't end up with as much time to blog as I'd thought. I hope to write up more about my presentation when I get a chance. In the meantime, here's a little summary from John Maeda.
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Summer drinks should be like summer evenings: long, light and cool. Guest writer A.D. introduces some less common ones to enliven our senses during these wonderful long hot days.
Food traditions bind my family; I'm reminded of that every year when I drive to north-central Massachusetts to pick strawberries with my grandparents.
My mother swears by frozen fish. I was unconvinced, and decided to put her statements to the test: could flash-frozen fish taste as good as fresh local fish from the Greenmarket or even fresh fish from a local supermarket?
I was also writing about:
Bi-Rite Creamery in San Francisco
York England votes today to urge UK government to ban foie gras
Chef foraged for the mushrooms in a thicket near the Tappan Zee
Send breast milk halfway around the world to help undernourished babies in developing countries
Chicagoist on the latest from Alinea
Some experts say that probiotics have the potential to be this decade’s oat bran
Thomas Keller uses frozen Sysco french fries at Bouchon
Freegans are people who employ alternative strategies for living
A consumer movement says unpasteurized milk reverses chronic diseases
Mini salami are so cute