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(04/11/13 4:13am)
The McGriddle is perhaps the greatest and most disturbing trend in sandwich technology. "Hickory-smoked bacon, a fluffy folded egg and melty American cheese" between "soft, warm griddle cakes with the sweet taste of maple baked right in" is cheap food pornography at best.
(03/28/13 4:13am)
It is a tradition at every Jewish Seder table to remark on how soft and fluffy the matzo balls are in the matzo ball soup. "Oh, I've never had matzo balls so fluffy, what did you do to them?" is one of the favorites of my Nana. "These matzo balls are the softest I've ever had!" is the familiar echo from the rest of the table.
(02/28/13 4:10am)
This February will be remembered as the month of perhaps the greatest culinary advancement in recent memory. The Chicken McNugget has transformed into the Fish McBite.
(02/14/13 4:42am)
A hamburger is a bun, beef patty, cheese, lettuce, tomato, ketchup and mustard, except when the patty is, in reality, horse meat.
(01/31/13 4:13am)
America’s veins are filled with the carbonated, sugary sweetness of Coca-Cola.
(12/06/12 4:13am)
We assume that if food is expensive, it will be better-tasting and higher-quality food. But in reality, this is artifice of the mind.
(11/08/12 4:13am)
The theft of fire is one of the most common threads in the mythologies of a wide range of cultures. Prometheus, the Greek Titan, famously stole fire from Mount Olympus and was punished by Zeus to an eternity of suffering, bound to a rock to have his liver eaten each day by an eagle. Prometheus’ sacrifice, in the myth, brought light and separated man from beast.
(10/25/12 6:13am)
In 1987, science fiction became reality. In this reality, what exactly constituted “food” changed, and consumers have since been left in the dark about what they eat.
(10/11/12 6:13am)
The technicolor array of M&M’s is irresistible. Sorting is a must, as is trying different combinations of colors (blue and green or red and orange are highly recommended). Blue 1, Red 40, Yellow 6, Yellow 5 and Blue 2 merge to create the assortment of colors in the 400 million M&M’s produced each day. Brown, yellow, green, red, orange and blue are no longer just the colors of the candy that melts in your mouth, not your hand. These artificial dyes have also colorized a different food staple: honey.
(09/27/12 6:13am)
In the year 2030, 50 percent of Americans will be obese. In 13 states, the rate of obesity will exceed 60 percent. There will be dramatic increases in diabetes, coronary heart disease, stroke and cancer. Health care costs will skyrocket up to $66 billion.
(09/13/12 8:40am)
The Bánh mì was impeccable: crunchy daikon, savory beef and sweet plus acidic chili-lime mayo combined to create something that was magically foreign, but comfortably local. On a hot Friday afternoon, Navy Yard filled with four-wheeled ambassadors. My tongue could travel halfway across the world with 10 steps to my left or to my right, and it was easy to get lost amongst the tacos, hoagies, gelati, empanadas and curries at Truckeroo.
(04/24/12 6:13am)
College students get sick a lot; dorm conditions, all-nighters and late weekends all contribute to an environment that breeds diseases. It is almost a proverbial rite of passage to get mononucleosis at some point during freshmen year.
(03/27/12 6:13am)
“A well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.”
(02/27/12 6:13am)
Last Friday evening, Arizona Gov. Janice Brewer came to speak at AU, on the invitation of the College Republicans. She left campus about 15 minutes after beginning to speak, when a group of students interrupted the Q&A session with a protest.
(02/14/12 6:13am)
Running for president is about one thing: eating at diners.