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Crocheted food?

When my girlfriend showed me pictures of knitted cupcakes in a book of knitting projects, I just sort of chuckled. Today, when I came across an enormous list of food-related crochet projects, like the eggs and bacon you see here, I was forced to grapple with the fact that this is an entire genre. I know that there's definitely some overlap between the food bloggers and the craft/knit/crochet bloggers, and I'm sure some of you fall into both categories. Personally, when I see a knitting needle I'd rather put some shrimp on it, but nevermind that. There are some pretty creative and bizarre projects out there. My favorite so far is, without a doubt, the Flying Spaghetti Monster Hat. Continue reading to see a picture of it, as well as a few others.

 

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Filed under: Food Oddities, How To

Top Chef Episode 7 recap

This week the competition on Top Chef got even more intense as the  contestants faced one of their most difficult challenges yet. Not only did the chefs have to cook, but they had to come up with a concept and start a restaurant from scratch. The needed a name, decor, tableware and, most importantly, time, which they didn't have. As an unusual twist in this episode, the incentive of immunity was eliminated from the quickfire challenge and instead, a prize was offered to the winner. There was no guest judge, either. Chef Tom Colicchio stepped up to offer the challenge and the prize.

Tom is opening a branch of his restaurant, 'wichcraft, the fast food variation of his craft restaurant, in San Francisco and asked the chefs to prepare the perfect sandwich, a food that 'wichcraft specializes in. The winner would get his or her sandwich on the menu when the West Coast 'wichcraft opened. Fast, portable and delicious would win in the sandwich competition. All the chefs did well, but Miguel's Falafel sandwich was the flavor winner. Unfortunately, Miguel made his a "deconstructed" sandwich, which meant that it had to be eaten with a knife and fork. A sandwich without bread is not a sandwich, and instead of Miguel, Tom gave top billing to Harold's sandwich of mortadella with grapes, roasted peppers and sunchoke mayonnaise on sourdough. The recipes for Stephen and Dave's sandwiches, both of which looked delicious, are on the Bravo site.

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Filed under: Television/Film, Chefs & Restaurants, Restaurants

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Plum poem table cloth



I usually leave the craft blogs to my better half, but poco-cocoa seems to be just as much food blog as craft/home blog. Particularly cool, I thought, was Crystal's tablecloth, embroidered with "This Is Just To Say," by William Carlos Williams. Most of you are probably familiar with the poem, perhaps Williams' most famous, about a couple of plums and an icebox. If not, it's printed in its entirety (all 12 lines) over at poco-cocoa. I've always been fond of WCW's simplicity, and I think it's especially pertinent as it applies to food. Also, I like the idea of keeping this poem around in the kitchen or at the table. It's a cool project, indeed.

[Photo: poco-cocoa]

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