SNACK TIME: Apples to Apples, Alton Brown's Down, Tofu for u, Spaghetti & Tacos together at last, Food trends for 2010

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SNACK TIME: Apples to Apples, Alton Brown's Down, Tofu for u, Spaghetti & Tacos together at last, Food trends for 2010

POSTED: Thursday, October 7, 2010, 5:49 PM
Filed Under: Snack Time
Photo | Apples & Cheese, Please
Apples & Cheese, Please gives a delicious in depth run down on  Montgomery County's own Baumans Apple Butter company. Spoiler alert: They don't just make apple butter. Fall, I welcome you with a trip to Baumans and a voracious appetite Admit it: Given the opportunity to hang out with Alton Brown, you sooo would. Between Good Eats and Iron Chef America, he is a busy dude. Serious Eats shares a short but sweet interview with the man himself, asking all the hard-hitting questions like, "Whats for lunch?" I am the farthest thing from a vegetarian, but I would most definitely crush some lemongrass-and-chili flavored tofu. Veggiecurious shares their recent tofu loves, including flavors and locations to purchase. I'm already thinking of ways to make tofu. Upon Reading the headline "Spaghetti Tacos" I was sure this was another NY Times article about chefs who smoke weed. It is actually about an off-joke from a kids show that turned into a phenomenon with the under-5-foot crowd. Be warned- this is a long two page article about iCarly & spaghetti tacos, written rather seriously. SlashFood shares the chef-chosen hottest food trends of 2010. What do you think? Agree or disagree with their choices? Do you also have that quote from Zoolander stuck in your head "______, it's so hot right now?"
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