April 2010
1 post
Tony Abou Ganim (The Modern Mixologist) →
Tony Abou Ganim joins us today to discuss his new book, The Modern Mixologist: Contemporary Classic Cocktails. Tony Abou Ganim created the cocktail program at the Bellagio Resort. He is also the…
December 2008
1 post
Susan McKenna Grant →
Susan McKenna Grant is a culinary expert who specializes in “slow food” cooking, pastry making, and artisanal baking. After retiring as founder of computer graphic company Alias Research, McKenna…
June 2008
1 post
Dr. Daphne Miller (uthor of The Jungle Effect) →
Dr. Daphne Miller is the author of The Jungle Effect, which is not the ordinary diet book. Instead of miracles, Dr. Miller explains how returning to an indigenous diet will help Western society from…
April 2008
1 post
Eric Asimov (Chief Wine Critic for the New York... →
Eric Asimov is the Chief Wine Critic for the New York Times. Although he formerly edited the renowned paper’s “Living” and “Style” sections, he is most known for his reviews of all types of New York…
January 2008
1 post
Paul Hobbs →
Paul Hobbs is one of the most sought-after winemakers on three continents. The Wine Spectator has hailed Paul among the top winemakers in California as well as in Argentina and Chile. The chef has some extraordinary dishes in store, and some …
June 2007
5 posts
Alan Brown (The Food of Kyoto)
Alan Brown is the recipient of many writing awards, including National Endowment for the Arts, Fulbright, and New York Foundation for the Arts fellowships, and the Pacific Rim Book Prize. His award-winning novel, Audrey Hepburn’s Neck … (via The Restaurant Guys)
May 2007
57 posts
How to turn your photo into movie-like effect... →
RealClearPolitics - Articles - Tales from the... →
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor...
– boortz.com: Nealz Nuze Today’s Nuze The “forgotten” amendment, the 10th.
I’ve discovered that the best way to protect your privacy is to give it...
– The Visible Man: An FBI Target Puts His Whole Life Online
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– Luxury on the Cheap - Diner’s Journal - Dining & Wine - New York Times Blog
At the other end of the hamburger spectrum, highflying chefs have taken our...
– The Best Burger - WSJ.com
Jan Felix Kallwejt →
Jan Felix Kallwejt, Design & Illustration Kallwejt.com - Jan Felix Kallwejt - Portfolio - Design & Illustration - Logo Design - Ani & Interactive - Warsa/Poland - About About Jan Felix Kallwejt : “I’m a freelance graphic designer and an illustrator. I studied advertising and worked as a designer and an art director for agencies in Warsaw and Hamburg, mainly on...
A tour of Japanese cuisine with Spago chef Lee... →
TypeNow.net Themed Fonts Download Free Movie and... →
Unbelievably cool.
Twitter vs Jaiku ~ Chris Pirillo
"It’s just a... →
Blogging So You Think You Can Dance
I’m sticking my toe in the traditional blogging pond, with Blogging So You Think You Can Dance. It doesn’t appear anyone is seriously blogging it, and it’s a great show.
Sean Hannity Freedom Concert Tour →
Could it be any whiter? Sean Hannity, Lee Greenwood, Montgomery Gentry, LeeAnn Rymes, and Larry the Cable Guy?
Beware the Snapper
Two years ago, The New York Times tested eight samples of fish sold as wild salmon in New York City; six of them were, in fact, farmed. On May 3, a British government agency released a study that showed around 12 percent of “wild” fish they sampled were not wild. And last week, the Chicago Sun-Times tested “red snapper” from 14 restaurants. Not one was actually red snapper....
But Guyer’s results suggest that introverts may be more attuned to all...
– Psychology Today: Field Guide to the Loner: The Real Insiders
Independent Sources » Blog Archive » The top 10... →
Entertainment: Ex-Lovers Joey Buttafuoco, Amy... →
Our society may not have much time left, if this POS gets any traction at all.
Democrats want to control my wallet, Republicans want to control my zipper. I...
Musa Cooper auditioning for last year’s So You Think You Can Dance . Season 3 begins MAY 24! Say what you will about reality TV, I love this show.
Radio Podcast: The Restaurant Guys: Food, Wine,... →
By far, the best foodie podcast anywhere!
52 Proven Stress Reducers
1. Get up fifteen minutes earlier in the morning. The inevitable morning mishaps will be less stressful. 2. Prepare for the morning the evening before. Set the breakfast table. Make lunches. Put out the clothes you plan to wear, etc. 3. Don’t rely on your memory. Write down appointment times, when to pick up the laundry, when library books are due, etc. (“The palest ink is better than...