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- – A hidden trove of food beyond Suburban Station. [Inquirer]
- – After striking over 1,000 people, the salmonella outbreak seems to be on the wane. [WSJ]
- – Where to eat during PIGLFF? [CityPaper]
- – On Saturday, take a bike tour of urban farms. [Straight from the Farm]
- – The food in Mad Men is accurate to a fault. [Phoodie]
- – Oddly, edamame has just now made it into the Merriam-Webster dictionary. [Serious Eats]
- – Meet the ravioli queen of Wildwood, Tersea Di-Sanctis. [Daily News]
- – Remember that "miracle fruit" a few months ago? The one that makes sour taste sweet? They've seen a big jump in price. [Grub Street]
- – Eating game like Fred Flinstone. [PhilaFoodie]
- – To the dismay of some, many restaurants sport ergonomically incorrect seats. [Between Meals]
- – A new kind of drinkable chocolate. Really. [Food Gal]
- – First oil, now chocolate is running out? [Menupages]
- – Apparently, you can even fry milk. [NY Times]
- – Number 1,201 in the line of succession for the British crown is... the chef at Dressler in Brooklyn. [Daily Mail]
- – The French, and the rest of the world, are facing increases in the price of snails because Eastern Europeans are no longer interested in harvesting them. [BBC]
- – Mississippi is the most obese state in the nation. [Strange Maps]
- – Martian asparagus, anyone? [Grinder]
- – A few quick tips for aspiring pitmasters. [Barbecue Bible]
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