SNACK TIME: Chopping Block, Happy Thanksgiving, eh?, autumnal whites, TV casualty, hot dog we have a wiener!

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SNACK TIME: Chopping Block, Happy Thanksgiving, eh?, autumnal whites, TV casualty, hot dog we have a wiener!

POSTED: Wednesday, October 13, 2010, 7:35 PM
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- Squeamish be warned: Here the New York Times compiles a short-yet-effective piece on 13 chefs and their most memorable injuries on the job. I may never chop again. - Kitchenist is a Canadian based in London whose recipes look mad tasty, and healthy too. I love her free-flowing ideas on what to do with her farmers market finds while celebrating her Thanksgiving away from home. I've been perusing her recipes and already have a mental list of what I'm going to make with my sprouts and squash. - Table Matters shares a tip on seasonal white wines, entitling their piece "planet of the grapes." I'm not clever enough to come up with a better name than that. Click, read, buy, drink, toast. - Love TV, food and trivia? Me too. Mental Floss compiled a quick quiz to see how well you know your celebrity chefs and their respective restaurants. Good luck! - Here I leave you with a page full of dogs in adorably amusing Halloween costumes, including a taco and a baked potato (!!!!!!). Get inspired & enjoy.
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