Links from the last week

I’ve been lazy so some of these are almost a week old…

  • More Mark Bittman on NPR: Recipes From Mark Bittman’s Food Matters and audio interview.
  • A field of wasabi. Did you know that it was a plant that grows? I didn’t. Had I thought about it I might have realized it.
  • Pumpkin cheesecake with a ginger-pecan crust? Yes, please. It’s not something I’d likely make (I always feel that one needs a stand mixer to make cheesecakes although this recipe uses a blender) but if anyone wants to make one I’m more than happy to be a tester.
  • Cupcakes and beer? I made cupcakes with Guinness in the summer – the ones with salted caramel frosting. Here’s another cupcake recipe that calls for Guinness. The frosting uses Baileys.
  • CBC‘s Spark asks, Does your laptop double as a recipe book? Mine has started to. I owned my laptop for over a year before it occurred to me to take it into the kitchen. Instead was I was doing was either running back and forth between my desktop computer in my bedroom/office and the kitchen, or scrawling down recipes in a notebook and taking that into the kitchen.
  • Obamas Bring Their Chicago Chef to the White House. Story here.
  • A US study has found that perfluorinated chemicals (PFCs), which are used in areas such as food packaging, pesticides, clothing, carpets and personal care products, may be linked to infertility in women. Report.
  • In Saturday’s Toronto Star Corey Mintz writes about catering his grandmother’s shiva in an article called “Say goodbye, and pass the smoked meat“. I was touched. My eyes misted a little. Do his articles usually generate that response? (Restaurant reviews don’t count.)  I bet a lot of the feedback he got to the story was from Jewish mothers and grandmothers asking him if he’s single, and “I have a daughter/granddaughter…” I wouldn’t be surprised if my mother thought it. :)
  • In Saturday’s National Post Alison Broverman writes home about summer camp food. Oh, the memories. My memories of Camp Wahanowin don’t include traditional Shabbat dinner, but the memories are scarce and I have no doubt that we had them. I definitely don’t recall Smartiefried oatmeal.
  • Men Smell Like Cheese, Women Smell Like Onions? This according to Slashfood and the Telegraph.  Aren’t little girls made of sugar and spice and everything nice while little boys are made of Snips and snails, and puppy-dogs’ tails? (Wikipedia on that nursery rhyme.)
  • Apartment Therapy is disappointed that Jamie Oliver’s magazine is only available on newsstands in the UK and that the price for US subscribers is around $64. Bonus news item: According to an advertisement on that page, Elisha Cuthbert is making an appearance on Project Runway Canada tonight, on Global Television.  Chris didn’t mention this in his Televisualist column this week.  I don’t watch Project Runway, nor do I have cable. However, I read all of Chris’ Televisualist columns and watch the Gilmore Girls clips that he posts on his blog every friday.
  • This pleases me:  The UK’s Food Standards Agency (FSA) has published a list of food products that have been voluntarily reformulated to remove six food colours associated with hyperactivity in young children. Story here.
  • FDA joins criminal investigation into Peanut Corporation salmonella. Story here.

If I blogged more often I’d have fewer links. I should blog more often.

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Food links, Inauguration Day edition

Food science and studies…

Branding…

  • I bet that Heinz’s new package design will be nicer than Tropicana’s. For coverage of the Tropicana juice carton redesign see Serious Eats, Slashfood, Packaging Digest and Brand Week (or Google for more, of course). According to Brand Week,

The new packaging has 20 design trademarks and copyrights. It took 30 people five months to develop it. Three alternative designs were scrapped including a revised orange and straw version and a Pepperidge Farm-like depiction of an orange grove.

and

The design team…took half of a mid-season orange and created a cap that mimicked its peel in both color and texture. Because you have to squeeze it and turn it, “the cap symbolically represents the essence of the message which is that it the juice is fresh squeezed,”

I think that the Tropicana redesign looks bland and generic and to me the symbol of the orange with the straw did a better job at conveying the brand. Marketing and branding has long been among my interests too.

From Pepsi product to Coke product: Coke Sued Over Vitamin Water.

File under “cool stuff”…

And speaking of pr0n, though this goes under the categories of research and studies:

  • Women less able to resist favourite foods. What does this have to do with food porn? The image in the article borders on NSFW (not safe for work). Some mom is going to be writing a letter to the newspaper, calling the image obscene.  Or maybe it’s just my mind.

And strange news…

Locally…

In Taste T.O., beer aficionado Greg laments the lack of good beer drinking establishments in Toronto, using a TAPS Magazine article for inspiration. The piece takes the reader to Montreal and Halifax. Interesting read. By the way, I think that Greg  (and/or Sheryl) needs to create a Taste T.O. Twitter account.

At Forum Liberalis Carolyn Bennett asks:

“Many experts suggest that Canada needs a comprehensive National Food Policy. What do you think should be essential elements of such a policy in the areas of agriculture, fishery, environment, industry, transportation, health, food protection, food security, aboriginal affairs, international trade and international development? Are there any other areas you think should be included?”

Tell them what you think.

Finally…

Do bars serve beer floats? They should.

A blog post about what I’ve been cooking and baking coming soon and there’s a blog redesign in the future. I’ve changed templates but I want to do so much more.

Happy Obama Inauguration Day! We Canadians are thrilled.