SNACK TIME: World's greatest peaches, Michael Ian Black gets his snack time on, navigating The Munchies safely, Food Day for all, and kitten-shaped doughnuts ZOMGZ

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SNACK TIME: World's greatest peaches, Michael Ian Black gets his snack time on, navigating The Munchies safely, Food Day for all, and kitten-shaped doughnuts ZOMGZ

POSTED: Thursday, August 18, 2011, 1:15 PM
Filed Under: Snack Time

- Peaches are one of the greatest parts of summer, but Philadelphia is luckier than most. We have Three Springs Fruit Farm, purveyors of the greatest peaches known to man. Ben Wenk, who you’ll see at Headhouse Market on Sunday mornings, gave Collin Flatt at The Feast six reasons why Three Springs has the best peaches on earth (I added the "on earth" part).

 - Speaking of Snack Time, Michael Ian Black and Tom Cavanagh have started a weekly 40-minute podcast about snacks, where they eat them, discuss them and rate them.

- The munchies: one of the most dangerous side effects of weed smoking. The desire to eat the strangest and potentially dangerous food combinations known to man. Here is one woman’s guide to navigating the munchies (don’t eat sausage). Speaking of marijuana …

- Things to watch while stoned: this. http://eyewhatyoueat.com

- This is sure to be a blow to food-snob haters everywhere. Food Day, which will be something like Earth Day, is scheduled for Oct. 24. The event encourages local restaurants to partner with hunger and sustainable-agriculture groups to inform the masses about their food.

- OMIGOSHLOOKATTHESEADORABLEKITTYDOUGHNUTS! *cuteness overload* 

Photo: @floresta_mama on TwitPic via Serious Eats

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