There's an interview with Alinea's Grant Achatz in July's Chicago Magazine in which we learn his favorite movie hero is "Mr. Incredible," he drinks several cans of Diet Coke a day, he doesn't sleep much, and most importantly his favorite blogs are: kottke.org, chicagoist.com and megnut.com! Megnut.com!! Can you believe it? I'm flattered and honored, and now I feel like I really should be doing a better job of posting!

Posted on June 13, 2007

readers comments:

who doesn't like megnut.com?

cheers!

...says Seth on 06/13/07 at 11:57 AM

I agree with Seth. Congrats :)

...says Delilah Hinman on 06/13/07 at 2:50 PM

Wow that's really awesome! Apparently the guy with the mustache in those "Dunkin' Donuts" commercials who says "It's time to make the donuts" says I'm his favorite blogger. Just saying.

...says Adam on 06/13/07 at 4:29 PM

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