Archived entries for food

The Faces of 2009

Interesting project by designer Richard Holt. These are faces that made the news in 2009, made from the news of 2009. Taken from the Evening Standard’s headline board outside the tube station, which he diligently photographed every day for most of the last year.

Can you guess?

Orthorexic I’m not!

I’m glad I found this on The Guardian: Orthorexia nervosa = fixation on righteous eating.

According to the the article, orthorexics commonly have rigid rules around eating, refusing to touch sugar, salt, caffeine, alcohol, wheat, gluten, yeast, soya, corn and dairy foods, and on and on… Of course any foods that have come into contact with pesticides, herbicides or contain artificial additives are out… This obsession about which foods are “good” and which are “bad” means orthorexics can end up malnourished.

Well, I love my coffee, my bacon, my alcohol, my butter… There are those who always let me know what they think about my eating, but you only live once and I like to live mine with lots of finger-lickin’, lip-smackin’, delicious food. Call it my little plates of heaven. đŸ™‚

“Our Kitchen” Food Blog

The passionate foodie/chef people at Fisher Paykel shared their love for food and cooking in a blog aptly named Our Kitchen. I love offices that cook, just like we do here at Squeaky.

BTW, my boss, Anthony Del Monte, just handed me a nice plate of beautifully-layered, gourmet BLT sandwich. Yumm!!

NYC Restaurant Week: ‘Til July 31

Go! Mangia! Eat! Enjoy! Lunch is $24, dinner is $35.

I should too because seriously, I don’t even have to mention my order over the phone because my delivery people know me so well.

Mini-wave

This is too cute! Heinz collaborated with microwave expert Gordon Andrews and Stephen Frazer from Frazer Designers and here comes Beanzawave, the world’s smallest microwave. Powered via USB to your laptop, it uses the combination of mobile phone radio frequency to create the heat to cook both on the outside and within in under a minute.

So now you can eat a warm, nutritious super mini-meals without leaving your desk. Of course you can heat up 8 mini-meals in a row if you want. But that’s not the point, is it?



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