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| Grown-up sodas. Image: Details. |
BoingBoing picks up The Economist's story (and awesome graphic): "How many minutes do people in your city have to work to buy a Big Mac?"
Adult sodas from the stylish fellas at Details.
Starbucks-lovers, alert! They are lowering prices on some drinks but kicking them up a notch on others.
The L.A. Times reports: Facebook has created "Restaurant City." You may never get work done again.
Another ephemerally gorgeous piece from Design*Sponge's "In The Kitchen With" column, featuring a meringue-raspberry ice cream cake and some enviable dishware.
Portland, Oregon continues to rule, with a Fermentation Fest on Thursday of next week. (Clearly either our invite was lost in the mail, or they do not know about our pickling problems.)
Have you sampled the blackberries in the market right now? They are super-sweet. This Blackberry-Cabernet Caipirinha from Chow had us drooling.
The best Bruni interview of the bunch -- from the New Yorker.


Last fall, in the beginning of my first year in New York, I discovered the
In Details magazine,
Up until now, I always assumed that "domestic goddess" referred to someone who was exceptionally good at "domestic" things, primarily cooking. Their food looked and tasted better than anything anyone else was making. They weren't professionals, but they were as good as. But it seems that the term may have changed meanings and, instead of referring to someone who has goddess-like domestic skills, it might now refer to someone who is a goddess and happens to be able to cook, too. This
The folks over at Details magazine have assembled a slideshow entitled "









