by admin37109 | Dec 16, 2009 | Blog, General
When the first major snow of the year happens in Houston, Texas, you know it’s going to be a cold winter. To keep yourself warm and your tummy full, here are some comforting ethnic dishes to ward off the cold this season. 1) Pho A Vietnamese dish with a...
by admin37109 | Dec 16, 2009 | Blog, General
What’s better than a loaf of sourdough bread? Why a loaf of bread shaped like a turtle, of course. These baked goods are about as adorable as it gets, and after studying the photo for about 45 seconds longer than we needed to, we’re ready to dub turtles...
by admin37109 | Dec 15, 2009 | Blog, General
I get more excited about food around the holidays than I do about presents–unless the presents involve good food. Most people have some kind of specialty food that they prepare during the holidays, often made from a recipe that’s been handed down through...
by admin37109 | Dec 15, 2009 | Blog, General
In the continuing vein of unnecessary applications designed to help market a major brand, Coke Zero launched a Facebook application called Facial Profiler. The new app, which went live back in October, creepily searches through pictures of you that have been uploaded...
by admin37109 | Dec 15, 2009 | Blog, General
We already knew it was available marinated, but this traditional Chinese restaurant is offering their “rape” sauteed. Now, it’s easy to overlook a few misprints here and there as long as the food is good, but as soon as a dish is mistakenly connected...
by Jason Stanley | Dec 14, 2009 | Blog, Food Round Up, General
Almost every city in the country has their fair share of dive bars, so when a bar stands out enough to get recognition for being exactly that, you know it’s something special. Each of these 11 places has garnered acclaim from newspapers in their city for being...
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