Hungry is a new online food magazine written by four guys who are
foodies. Not in the sometimes-elitist sense
that we don't really approve of here at Slashfood, but the sense that they love good food and everything associated
with it - even if it comes from a fast food joint. In other words, they’re our kind of guys. Though still in a
relatively early stage, Hungry is off to a great start, with interesting chef interviews, available as podcasts, and
other articles. Some of the features include food history, recipes and
events. The magazine is based in Chicago, so though they have covered the likes of the McArabia Sandwich, much of the
coverage will be based in the greater Chicago area. We look forward to seeing more from Hungry in the future.
Hungry Magazine
by Nicole Weston, Posted Feb 22nd 2006 @ 11:00AM
Filed Under: Magazines, On the Blogs
Tags: chef interviews, chicago, food, food history, food magazine, FoodHistory, foodie, foodies, hungry, hungry magazine, interviews, mcarabia sandwich, online magazine, podcasts, product reviews, reviews, slashfood
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2-22-2006 @11:24AM Ed said... Mike Nagrant has been doing a great job, especially with the podcast interviews. His interview with Doug Sohn of the chicago sausagefest Hot Doug's (www.hotdougs.com) is especially great.
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