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- – The New Yorker's annual food issue is out and chock full of interesting reads. [New Yorker]
- – Spam? The beloved canned meat product is gunning for a comeback. [NYT]
- – Business lunches ain't exactly what they used to be. [Chicago Tribune]
- – In a few years the scallop crop on the East Coast should be boffo. [Boston Globe]
- – Mario Batali and Tony Bourdain get nasty. [Short Order]
- – Bush Sr. didn't like broccoli. Barack Obama doesn't like beets. [Diner's Journal]
- – Top Chef might want to be careful how it spells guest judges' names. [Amuse Biatch]
- – The newest shows on the Food Network seem a bit familiar. [Grub Street]
- – Too lazy to call to order pizza? You can do it on your TiVo now... [Gizmodo]
- – Ben Franklin was a fan of a good old-fashioned electrocuted turkey. [Washington City Paper]
- – The internet's love of bacon and cute merge with bacon taped to a cat. [Whatever]
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