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- – The Trib lists its Oscar picks for a category that should be included: Best Food in a Film. [Tribune]
- – Taking an in-depth look at what it means to calculate the carbon footprint of food (and everything else). [New Yorker]
- – Surprise! Iron Chef America isn't really as authentic as it presents itself. To which many respond, "yeah, so what?" [Village Voice, Serious Eats]
- – Filming an episode of Kitchen Nightmares on Valentine's Day, Gordon Ramsay ejected some patrons mid-meal. Très tacky. [Gothamist]
- – And in other TV food news, the Dish checks in to see how Top Chef runner-up Dale's new restaurant is coming along. [Dish]
- – More loving memories of long-lost Chicago restaurants. [The Stew]
- – The chefs, they just keep on blogging. [Mouthing Off]
- – We really hope that Pepsi decides to start selling its new "all natural" Pepsi Raw stateside. [Times]
- – Subway has been advertising Jared Fogle for 10 years. [AdAge]
- – Being the chief beer officer for The Four Points by Sheraton hotels might be the best job ever. [NPR]
- – Oh, this is good: When Starbucks shuts down all of its stores for retraining on February 26th, Dunkin' Donuts is going to give away free coffee. [The Stew]
- – If you are what you eat, then what's Hillary Clinton? [Slate]
- – Here's your chance to win a trip with Tony Bourdain. [Belly Full]
- – A cave that used to house a pot farm now will be used to make cheese. [epi-log]
- – Are these food blogs or just ads? [epi-log]
- – Talk about a bad bill! [Grinder]
- – Reviewing wine in seven words. [Grinder]
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