Food Links, 01.02.2012
by sharedpast on February 1, 2012
Hunger in Britain.
Monsanto moves to control America’s food chain.
London’s first self-service pub.
Is vegetarianism passe?
The wonders of aioli.
Give praise, academics: the gin revival.
The music played in restaurants.
On eating horse.
The phonetic taste of coffee.
A brief history of recipe cards.
How to make a gingerbread geodesic dome.
The Poodle Duck Club menu from 1905.
How airline meals are made.
A history of pickles.
The language of crisp advertising and branding. (Thanks, Mum!)
Vegetarianism in America.
The worst book ever written.
An eighteenth-century recipe for onion soup.
Twin Peaks cupcakes.
An excellent history of the American banana industry.
The dangers of exploding churros.
A history of the frito pie.
A guide to rolling pins.
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