Plate Spinning: Listings From the Past Week
Some food for thought from local, national and international news sources from this past week:
-- A New Orleans bakery makes an oil-slick cake: food as political statement, of sorts. [Daily Dish]
-- How to be a food snob. [Salon]
-- Pat Saperstein pits Wolfgang Puck's new WP24 against the SGV's Chinese food. [Eating L.A.]
-- Natural History of the Kitchen: Stoves. [Eat Me Daily]
-- Rahm Emanuel eats state-funded non-kosher food in Israel. [Obama Foodorama]
-- A chocolate bar that can prevent wrinkles? [Reuters]
-- Three Days on One Chicken, and Other Depression Folklore. [Huffington Post Food]
-- The longest sausage in the world: 2,022 meters. [Metro]
-- For 77 years, one patron has been a regular at NYC's Sardi's. He gets his own cup. You do not. [New York Times]
































