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8 votes
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The mysterious, stubborn appeal of mass-produced fried chicken
10 votes -
Andrew Zimmern in hot water after ‘horseshit’ Chinese food diss
5 votes -
City of Keene in dispute with local restaurant owner over 'Pho Keene Great' name
11 votes -
The cult of Old Bay: 8.3 million blue-and-yellow cans and growing
4 votes -
Alternatives to Umeboshi?
So, I bought some umeboshi because I heard that they were supposedly really sour. Unfortunately, when I tasted one, it was not sour whatsoever. It literally tasted like salt with no other...
So, I bought some umeboshi because I heard that they were supposedly really sour. Unfortunately, when I tasted one, it was not sour whatsoever. It literally tasted like salt with no other flavoring. I get that they're pickled, but it was like eating pure salt. Does anyone know any good alternatives for umeboshi?
6 votes -
Pastry chef, Claire Saffitz, attempts to make gourmet Snickers | Gourmet Makes
9 votes -
Beer expert guesses cheap vs expensive beer | Price Points
6 votes -
How Domino's pizza lost its mascot
6 votes -
What is the biggest change you've ever made to your diet?
In mid-2012 I decided to become a vegetarian, both for health and ethical reasons. Before then I had mostly been on autopilot when it came to food - I just ate what what was the norm in my family....
In mid-2012 I decided to become a vegetarian, both for health and ethical reasons. Before then I had mostly been on autopilot when it came to food - I just ate what what was the norm in my family. My choice forced me to get out of my comfort zone, to try out new foods I had never considered before. For this reason, the change has been incredibly positive to me; I'm much more conscious of what I eat now. And by setting a precedent it later helped me make more changes, like cutting down sugar. I'm currently testing to see if the bloating and stomach aches I suffer daily are because I am lactose intolerant; if it is indeed the case, that will require another drastic change, although this particular one will be by necessity rather than choice.
What is the biggest change you've ever made to your diet? Was it by choice, or did you feel obligated to do so, for example because of health issues? What did you get out of it? How much thought do you put in your daily diet, in general?
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A proposed overhaul of the federal government's contentious Health Star Rating system would see one in five products have their rating changed.
5 votes -
Thirty-three ways to use up a box of Phyllo Dough
4 votes -
America’s thirty-eight essential restaurants
4 votes -
The birthplace of the modern apple
6 votes -
Seven cookbooks for getting started with a paleo diet
5 votes -
CDC food safety alert: Outbreak of E. coli infections linked to romaine lettuce in US and Canada
7 votes -
Roaches taste like blue cheese, and other bugsgiving revelations [Warning: graphic bug images]
9 votes -
Do you even bake, bro?
5 votes -
Small farmers in Mexico keep corn’s genetic diversity alive
3 votes -
Thanks for my coffee… On the great gratitude trail
6 votes -
I found the best burger place in America. And then I killed it.
20 votes -
Holy molé: A beginner's guide to Mexico’s heaven-sent sauce
10 votes -
Mondelez cuts ties with twelve palm oil suppliers, citing deforestation
14 votes -
Is it ever OK to steal from the breakfast buffet?
12 votes -
The world’s most expensive ham
7 votes -
In northern Japan, orchardists harness the power of the sun to sear images of good fortune—and the occasional face of a celebrity—onto apples
6 votes -
A history of Odessa in ten dishes
7 votes -
These men ate poison so you could have the FDA
14 votes -
Dan Barber: 'Twenty years from now you’ll be eating fast food crickets'
6 votes -
Should there be a tax on red meat?
23 votes -
Authentically what?
8 votes -
Tamales are a treat for Día De Los Muertos—and the other 364 days of the year
5 votes -
An eight-year-old Australian girl has brought Kellogg's to its knees, forcing the cereal giant to promise it will put girls on its boxes of Nutri-Grain starting from next year.
8 votes -
Brad makes black garlic | It's Alive
7 votes -
How were raisins made before seedless grapes?
6 votes -
Electric fences and armed patrols: on the frontline of New Zealand's avocado war
8 votes -
What are your thoughts on Soylent and clones?
I've been using Jimmy Joy (used to be called Joylent) for a few years. I think it's a great meal replacement for when you don't have time or just don't feel like cooking. On the other hand, it's...
I've been using Jimmy Joy (used to be called Joylent) for a few years. I think it's a great meal replacement for when you don't have time or just don't feel like cooking. On the other hand, it's just a mix of oats, rapeseed, and vitamins. And it doesn't taste that great. So I wouldn't go 100%.
I would love to hear your thoughts? Also, which brands do you prefer? I'm in Europe, so unfortunately original Soylent is not available for me.
20 votes -
It's getting colder, so give me your best hot cocoa recipe!
I'm fairly happy with mine, it's simple and tastes good, but I'm hardly a chef so I'm sure it can be improved. Bonus points if its simple enough to do when you're tired as hell and just want a...
I'm fairly happy with mine, it's simple and tastes good, but I'm hardly a chef so I'm sure it can be improved. Bonus points if its simple enough to do when you're tired as hell and just want a nice drink.
Mine:
Start heating milk on low heat, then slowly add sugar and cocoa powder while mixing, 1 tbs each per 4oz of milk. I find this pushes the saturation limit of the milk a bit too close, so I add some more in to make sure everything dissolves. Add in some cinnamon, along with a pinch of nutmeg and salt. Once hot splash in a bit of cool cream and serve.
18 votes -
What is the worst food experience you've ever had?
Also, what is the best?
11 votes -
[Weekly] What'd You Munch This Week?
hey all! i see these kinds of posts in ~music where people talk all about what they're listening to that week, what they checked out for the first time, what they really enjoyed or hated. i...
hey all!
i see these kinds of posts in ~music where people talk all about what they're listening to that week, what they checked out for the first time, what they really enjoyed or hated. i thought it'd be cool to do a food version!
did you try a new recipe this week? how was it?
eat at a cool new restaurant?
try a new dish that you absolutely loved / hated?
grab a plate and dive on in!
7 votes -
The country where unwanted food is selling out
7 votes -
In Japan, the Kit Kat isn't just a chocolate. It's an obsession.
13 votes -
Spice expert guesses cheap vs expensive spices | Price Points
8 votes -
New Tech to Predict When Food Spoils Could Slash Waste
4 votes -
David R. Chan's love of lists and determination never to eat at the same place twice has seen him eat at over 7,300 Chinese restaurants and become an accidental expert on Chinese-American history
9 votes -
US school apologises after canteen serves dish with kangaroo meat
16 votes -
Brad forages for porcini mushrooms | It's Alive
5 votes -
Devoted fans pay thousands for this fermented tea, whose decades-old vintages are treated like wine
13 votes -
The weird world of secret menus
7 votes -
Award-Winning Cuban Sandwich by El Cochinito
8 votes