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Eagle-Eye-Breakfast

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This blog features breakfast foods and coffee for folks who commute to work in Manhattan and surrounding Northern New Jersey suburbs. I'm the guy in the office who has the eagle eye for that unique baked savory or breakfast sandwich which is down ri…

The Manhattan Food Project

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Shopping and eating well in New York...without busting our budget.

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Number 10, Earl’s Court

posted August 15, 2010 in Tamarind and Thyme

It all started with an email from An American in London – General Tso’s chicken could be found in London and it was to be found at No. 10, a Chinese restaurant in Earl’s Court. My first and only taste of it was at a cheap Chinese re (read full article)

"Sterling Cooper and You” How to Throw a 1960s Mad Men Inspired Party

posted August 13, 2010 in Essentially Entertaining

We have the great pleasure of introducing a very special guest contributor.  Embodying the perfect mix of class, savvy & sass, Auntie Carrie's Speakeasy offers a spot-on perspective about entertaining.  Read on to enjoy he (read full article)

Hot Bytes for 2010-08-08

posted August 08, 2010 in The Chile Underground

Food and fiddle music spice up Cajun life (And it's Good) http://bit.ly/9dHdL6 # White Folks Demand Freedom From Weird Asian Food; a truly strange blog entry: http://bit.ly/cDGwts # Recipe: Garden Gazpacho, an outstanding summer soup! The Provid (read full article)

Hot Bytes for 2010-08-08

posted August 08, 2010 in The Chile Underground

Food and fiddle music spice up Cajun life (And it's Good) http://bit.ly/9dHdL6 # White Folks Demand Freedom From Weird Asian Food; a truly strange blog entry: http://bit.ly/cDGwts # Recipe: Garden Gazpacho, an outstanding summer soup! The Provid (read full article)

Austin .. feel the peace!

posted August 07, 2010 in chessecake for all

I know .. I know .. it’s a cooking blog not a traveling one. But I can’t resist sharing these pictures and my experience with you! In fact, my colleagues in work asked me last day to prepare a dish for them next Monday, since we are  (read full article)

烹调鱼的五个小窍门

posted August 05, 2010 in Foodeology

说来也巧,为食主义在看到这篇文章的时候,正准备去煮鱼呢。 之前老妈吩咐说把水烧开了再放鱼进去蒸,我只道是因为冷水也起不了蒸的作用,所以直接用热水能减少一点蒸的时间。 其 (read full article)

Matteo Pericoli: Views of New York City

posted August 02, 2010 in The Eton Mess

Matteo Pericoli found fame with his 22ft fold-out drawing of the Manhattan skyline. His new book shows the city through the windows of New York resident musicians, artists and writers, from Annie Leibovitz to Philip Glass, David Byrne to Nora Ephron (read full article)

Whole Foods Hummus....Sexy, Single & FREE!

posted July 26, 2010 in The Unemployed Chef

Ehhh... I don't know if this qualifies as a post. Perhaps this is more of a "Hey-guess-what-I-did-today" ramble that I really want to share, but no one cares. So you'll be the ones to suffer.Due to the gap in my regular blogging, I can't quite rememb (read full article)

Simply Delicious: The Strawberry Basil Martini

posted July 25, 2010 in Savory Tv

When we lived in NYC, we escaped frequently during the summer, just to get away from the intense heat.  One year we went driving upstate with no destination in mind, and somehow landed in paradise:  the Mohonk Mountain House. Picture this: a gor (read full article)

Homemade Luxardo Maraschino Cherries and Princes

posted July 25, 2010 in My Man's Belly

Homemade Maraschino Cherries This is Part II of the Sour Cherry Series… Yes Virginia, there is such a thing as a discernible cherry in maraschino cherries – if you make your own.  And it’s so easy to make your own (read full article)

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