Friday, May 4, 2012

Great food stories

  • Every Friday afternoon, HuffPost Food rounds up some of the best food articles of the week. Start your weekend off with some quality food writing, and hopefully quality food as well! Think we missed something great? Let us know.
  • (Huffington Post)
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  • (Crescent-News)
  • combining standard food-mag features (travel articles, chef profiles, recipes) with insider tips on how to take great pictures. Hamilton explains: I think there are good stories to be told.
  • (Chicagoist)
  • Great food comes with great stories. There are tales of the journey from the farmer to the table, descriptions of techniques used by creative cooks, accounts of how the recipe was handed down from generations past and memories of occasions when the dish was served.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times)
  • Clover Hill Foods got lucky in the great canned pumpkin shortage of 2009. We were fortunate. We had bought it ahead, said James Crawford, chairman and CEO of Behrhorst and Crawford, the parent company of the Bridgeville distribution company.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • some great food and a few liquid refreshments. My friend, Darrin, hosts the crowd, and visitors come from near and far. I've never been lucky enough to travel there, but their stories and pictures make me feel a huge part of it.
  • (FanIQ)
  • Most of his stories feature families who walk people to share their time and talents and give back to Great Falls. A retired Marine, Waullffe worked 40-hour weeks in St.
  • (Great Falls Tribune)
  • Weird food stories sell. No one wants to eat burger additives like But thats another story for another day. Another great example comes from last weeks newspaper: State law keeps kosher Coke out of California.
  • (Pasadena Star-News)
  • Additionally, despite the allegations against her, Krentcil insists she didnt actually put her daughter in a tanning bed and that shes a great mom Its like taking your daughter to go food shopping, she said earlier this week.
  • (Village Voice (blog))
  • Of squirrel sushi and Confederation beaver? Short stories? A photo of the spoils of a Rabelaisian meal atop a painting (his artist friend's) which looks like the detritus of an all-out food fight? His food is what excites.
  • (Regina Leader-Post)

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