
I'm fighting a losing battle with my digital camera right now, so whilst the battery charges (and I enjoy a young William Shatner in an old Twilight Zone episode), enjoy this baker's dozen of food-related links.
The most recent installation of NPR's Science Friday included an excellent segment on the science and history of cheese making.
Esquire has a fine handful of food articles, including a section on Jujubees, How Men Eat, and a recipe for something called Coca-Cola Brine Fried Chicken.
Luxirare has what essentially amounts to food-porn in their article about Pie Lollipops.
Lifehacker.com has posts about Altoids tins, produce washes, and 10 Tips and Tricks for Better Coffee, including how to roast your own beans.
The fantastic Skull-a-Day blog has some handy-dandy "skullverware" notebooks, perfect for punk rock cookbooks.
The Freakonomics blog has an old article about the origins of several phrases, including "Let them eat cake."
Joy the Baker has some great info on how to make homemade vanilla extract.
Speaking of vanilla extract, check out the trailer for the new movie, Extract, from the same guys that made Idiocracy and Office Space.
And speaking of movies, the always awesome Filmspotting Podcast was all about food last week with a review of Julie and Julia, music from the Sea and Cake,* and the top five films about food.
I'll have a recipe for beef stew up tomorrow; until then I'm going to go somewhere and sit down.
*Note: I realize that the Sea and Cake doesn't actually sing about food.
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