Businessweek:
Eating horse meat wasn't always taboo, as it now is in
places that include the U.K. In the eighth century, Pope Gregory III
called the pagan ritual a "filthy and abominable custom" and consumption
was banned. Still, it must have been tasty enough, because horse meat
has never completely disappeared from menus.
Read the whole story at Businessweek
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Thom Yorke: What I've Learned
Published in the March 2013 issue, on sale any day now
Interviewed December 19, 2012
Yorke, the cofounder and lead singer of Radiohead, has just released the album Amok with his other band, Atoms for Peace. Here's one of the songs from the album:
Interviewed December 19, 2012
Yorke, the cofounder and lead singer of Radiohead, has just released the album Amok with his other band, Atoms for Peace. Here's one of the songs from the album:
egg salad with pickled celery and coarse dijon
Someone pointed out to me a few weeks ago that this site has not a
single recipe in the archives for egg salad. However, unlike the time I
realized the boasted but a single recipe (and quickly sought to populate it) or the time I accepted that a quickie from-scratch homemade chicken noodle soup
deserves a place in every arsenal, the egg salad-shaped hole in the
archives went unnoticed less due to editorial oversight and more
because, well, you know: egg salad; it’s pretty dull. Could anything be
more uninspired than an amalgamation of smashed-up hard-boiled eggs and
the dreaded mayonnaise? I mean, have you seen the yellow, flavorless
mounds of dubious origin and assembly date most delis scoop onto a slice
of bread and try to pass off as lunch? It would hardly make an
enthusiast out of you. Or anyone.
sources:http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2013/02/egg-salad-with-pickled-celery-and-coarse-dijon/
sources:http://smittenkitchen.com/blog/2013/02/egg-salad-with-pickled-celery-and-coarse-dijon/
Top 10 Hacks for Automating Your Life
What if you were a wizard that could bend the entire world to your will?
Chores would do themselves, bills would pay on time, and your
appliances would obey your every thought. Well, you can't do that
exactly, but with a bit of ingenuity, you can automate a lot of your life so you don't have to trudge through the boring stuff. Here are ten things you can automate right now...
writer:Whitson Gordon
from:http://lifehacker.com/5982949/top-10-hacks-for-automating-your-life
writer:Whitson Gordon
from:http://lifehacker.com/5982949/top-10-hacks-for-automating-your-life
Fatshion Bloggers Make Plus-Size Chic
Short of having a bucket of blood dumped over your head at prom, few
things compare to the humiliation of being the only customer browsing
the racks of an overpriced lingerie store and hearing the painfully chic
saleswoman — who’d begrudgingly buzzed you in — loudly proclaim, “I
wish people would realize we don’t stock sizes larger than a medium.”
Anyone who’s ever attempted to shop at a schmancy boutique in a body that’s larger than a size 10 already knows that buying big-girl garb requires a skin that’s nearly as thick as your waistline. Fat-loathing is the last acceptable prejudice, and nowhere is that more pronounced than in the world of fashion.
“I have a genuine hatred reserved for cut-out shoulders, drawstring waists, loud prints, cargo pants, waterfall cardigans and hanky hems,” says 28-year-old British blogger Lauren Ding. “It’s so difficult to find something that is not only my style, but that fits well.”
Read more at http://storyboard.tumblr.com/post/43000614190/fatshion-bloggers-make-plus-size-chic-this-story
Anyone who’s ever attempted to shop at a schmancy boutique in a body that’s larger than a size 10 already knows that buying big-girl garb requires a skin that’s nearly as thick as your waistline. Fat-loathing is the last acceptable prejudice, and nowhere is that more pronounced than in the world of fashion.
“I have a genuine hatred reserved for cut-out shoulders, drawstring waists, loud prints, cargo pants, waterfall cardigans and hanky hems,” says 28-year-old British blogger Lauren Ding. “It’s so difficult to find something that is not only my style, but that fits well.”
Read more at http://storyboard.tumblr.com/post/43000614190/fatshion-bloggers-make-plus-size-chic-this-story
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