What the 21st Century Will Taste Like – Esquire
So it really chilled me when he said, “America better prepare for some uncomfortable changes. Things might get really ugly.” ยท You’ve seen the articles, right there on the front page next to equally uplifting stories about oil, the economy, and the war: The cost of food–of [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Food’
Less meat, more sustainable diets
Posted in Life, books, tagged books, Food on October 7, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Getting settled, with tidbits
Posted in Globalization, Obama, tagged Food, music, servant partners on August 27, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Wow it feels like forever since I last blogged. Actually my unplanned break started when I moved to my new place, where I’ve spent the last two weeks getting settled, gobbling up books, keeping tabs on the Olympics, exploring my new community, reflecting, and in general transitioning into my Servant Partners program. I’m probably gonna [...]
Chinese Food
Posted in Globalization, Links, tagged China, Food on July 31, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Chinese food is pretty much my favorite kind of food. I don’t think it was always that way, but traveling to China twice in the past 15 months or so has definitely affected my taste. And the breadth and depth of the cuisine is really something. Go read about it (Chinese Cuisine) on Wiki… Incidentally, [...]
New York’s New Governor is legally blind. I found this article to be really interesting. And a random thought – I know some of the reasoning about why state capitals are located in random cities (i.e. not the economic center of the state). But I have to wonder how much inefficiency there is governing New [...]
Whoa
Posted in Links, tagged Food on April 9, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Some crazy dorm food, from NY Times.
Food and Relationships
Posted in Links, tagged cooking, Food, relationships on February 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Just wanted to pass on a link to a NYT article I came across recently. As someone who loves to cook, I thought it was pretty intriguing. Reminds me of another article from way back when. Just a couple interesting reads =)