by Jason Stanley | Jul 28, 2009 | Blog, Food Round Up, General
Sometimes it’s hard to beat the elegant simplicity of a perfectly constructed sandwich. We’re not talking about Subway’s “sandwich artists” or Quiznos’ Toasty Torpedoes, we’re talking about the deli-style, meat filled, bits of...
by admin37109 | Jul 28, 2009 | Blog, General
It’s being billed as an anti-energy drink, and rather than getting your heart pumping and giving you a caffeine boost, it promises “a one-week vacation,” “an acupuncture session,” and “a relaxation session” in every...
by Jason Stanley | Jul 28, 2009 | Blog, Food Round Up, General
New York Katz’s and Mill Basin Deli Robert Sietsema: I’ve always revered the kosher Second Avenue Deli for its hot corned beef, even as they’ve migrated northward, but non-kosher Katz’s remains the king of hot pastrami. Still sliced by hand,...
by admin37109 | Jul 27, 2009 | Blog, General
We already knew the food in advertisements looked nothing like what we’d actually be getting. However, up until now it seemed like they were at least using real food for the commercials. The video below showcases the computer graphics used to render a recent...
by admin37109 | Jul 27, 2009 | Blog, General
?The Worst of Everything published a list yesterday of the 9 worst cheap American beers and malt liquors. And, while it’s clearly just one person’s opinion, since we happen to agree with most of the brews represented on the list it seemed like it was worth...
by admin37109 | Jul 27, 2009 | Blog, General
Scotland’s BrewDog Brewery has come under a bit of controversy lately as a result of their Tokyo Stout, an 18.2% alcohol by volume beer that contains twice the recommended daily limit of alcohol. The company is maintaining that the product’s high...
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