
For years now, Gourmet magazine has been hiding their web presence behind Epicurious.com. I love Epicurious (I find that the recipe reviews tend to be fairly reliable), but I'm pleased to see that Gourmet now has a gorgeous and sleek way to present their content independently. I'm especially happy that you can watch streaming video of their terrific show, Diary of a Foodie, straight from the website. If you haven't watched this show, you should definitely take a peek. It combines travel and food television in a way that is really appealing and compelling, a combination that seems hard to come by these days.

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1-17-2008 @7:18PM Cheryl said... Diary of a Foodie is one of the few must sees for me.
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