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Take a break from political vitriol and marvel at the wonders of the Orient
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Wine & Food
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7 years ago
I can now say that I know China, and you will see why, if you care. Just click this link.... http://thenewstalkers.com/arch-man/group_discuss/4046/it-has-been-said If there is any...
Was WWI-Era Britain The Birthplace Of The Session Beer?
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8 years ago
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There's a serious problem with the shrimp sold at just about every grocery store in the United States.
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Wine & Food
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8 years ago
Don’t eat that shrimp https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2015/12/15/the-shocking-truth-about-shrimp-today/?tid=hybrid_experimentrandom_2_na By Roberto A. Ferdman...
Majority of canned foods in Canada and the U.S. have high amounts of toxic BPA chemical: study
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8 years ago
Majority of canned foods in Canada and the U.S. have high amounts of toxic BPA chemical: study By Bruce Cheadle, The Canadian Press (The National Post, reported by The Vancouver Sun),...
Popular German beers contain weed-killer linked to cancer, study finds
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8 years ago
Could this buzz kill? Traces of a toxic herbicide that has been shown to cause cancer have been found in Germany’s most popular beers. The Munich Environmental Institute revealed on...
Nespresso is the iPhone of coffee makers
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Wine & Food
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8 years ago
Nespresso is the iPhone of coffee makers original article by Sam Byford , The Verge ---------------------------- I wouldn’t describe myself as an advanced coffee drinker, not by any...
A curious thing happened on the way to the brewery this week
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8 years ago
Kelso Brewery Gave Away Its Beer to Homebrewers A curious thing happened on the way to the brewery this week that had homebrewers lining up and down Brooklyn’s Fulton Street with heavy jugs of...
Shut up, food snobs. Chain restaurants are awesome.
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9 years ago
Those bougie elites who smugly dismiss them as disgusting are missing the point. By Michael Mitchell and Nick Wiger December 18 Nick Wiger is a writer and comedian living in Los Angeles....
Thriftier U.S. Consumers May Be Hurting Restaurant Sales
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9 years ago
By Brian Sozzi Follow | 10/29/15 Are consumers becoming more cautious and spending less at restaurants? The mounting evidence suggests yes. On Thursday, Buffalo Wild Wings (...
The great exchange, 2012
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9 years ago
Is that too dramatic a title? Dunno. I do know that it might possibly be time for another beer exchange if anybody is so inclined. What better way to officially inaugurate the new year than to try...
Reading food labels, part one: What is lecithin?
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9 years ago
We see lecithin listed as an ingredient in almost all processed foods. What is it, and why do we consume it? Why is it in our food? In technical terms, lecithin is a generic term to designate...
Reading food labels, part two: What are Partially Hydrogenated Oils?
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9 years ago
-Solid Trans Fat Well first, what is hydrogenation? All of the remainder of this article is from http://www.treelight.com/health/nutrition/PartiallyHydrogenatedOils.html , which...
10 Weird Foods You Should Actually Try
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Wine & Food
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9 years ago
While in Western nations ox penis is dried and sold as dog treats, in the Far East it is a common snack and noted to tastequite inexplicablyas seafood left a bit too long in the pan. Ox...
Beer Exchange Y2K12, 4
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9 years ago
Alright, our last exchange was a seminal success with some tasty brews changing hands...and after a hiatus to account for everybody moving, getting new jobs, and just simply surviving the winter, i...
Kracie - happy kitchen #4 - mini hamburger
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Wine & Food
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9 years ago
(1) It is edible. No artificial colours. No preservatives. This kit contains pork and chicken ingredients. 96 calories. (2) It tastes like real hamburger, bread, cheese, ketchup, french...