Snack Time

POSTED: Thursday, July 22, 2010, 12:06 AM
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Christopher Gabello
Every Wednesday, Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - Gluten Free Philly shares a fun, interesting interview with 10 Arts pastry chef Monica Glass (right). Having celiac disease  hasn't stopped her from doing what she loves, and doing it well. I would definitely want to see her whip some butt on a bake off reality show. - WWOWD? No, I'm not talking about JWOWW — I'm talking What Would Oprah Winfrey Do? She might give you this really awesome article on 12 ways to eat well on a budget, including tips on where to save and when to splurge. She might also give you ... A NEW CAR! AND YOU GET A CAR AND YOU GET A CAR AND - Love Mike Landers' vegan goodies? Me too. Get up-to-the-minute information via Facebook on NorthPortFishington Cookie Factory's daily whereabouts, what he has in stock for the day, or just use it to say what's up. - Just discovered Philly Beeraholic shared this Philly beer map that helps you find where to drink throughout the city. Right click, bookmark, save. - PhillyFoodie shares her battle with apricots, and comes out a winner with a cowboy cake, including a recipe, photos and tips on how to make your own. Yeehaw! - A voyeuristic glimpse into one man's finds, Robert's Market Report is a great way to vibe out which local farmers market you're thinking of heading to if you've never been, including this post recapping his HeadHouse Square summer picks. His colorful photos make me wanna dive into a barrel of seasonal fruit and veggies.
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POSTED: Wednesday, July 14, 2010, 11:04 PM
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Beverly Ann D'Cruz | foodporndaily.com
Every Wednesday, Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - Possibly the only "porn" safe for work, FoodPornDaily's gorgeous photos are sure to get your belly growling. I definitely want some alone time with this poached egg on toast. - Beer Lass sends out some lobster love, informing us of where to get it, what to order and how much it'll run you. My mouth is already watering. - If you are more of a visual learner, peep this video recipe for some tasty-looking corn chowder, provided by 22nd & Philly. The ladies added extra bacon to their version, which I am 1,000 percent OK with. - Di Bruno Brothers' blog The Queso Files shares their cheesy choices to pair with beers from King of Prussia's Rock Bottom Brewery. - Not sure what to do with that gorgeous rhubarb you grabbed at the farmers market (ahem, me)? Here is a simple, lovely recipe shared by Straight from the Farm for roasted rhubarb and cream. Drawing for Food continues their artist series with an interview featuring Martha Rich. Her food-related artwork can be seen here, and I love it. You probably will, too.
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POSTED: Thursday, July 8, 2010, 5:42 PM
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Green Aisle Grocery on Twitter
Every Wednesday Thursday (this week!), Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - If you like the fast-paced tension of live auctions and have a love of fancy food, do yourself a favor and follow East Passyunk Avenue's Green Aisle Grocery on Twitter. They fire out pics of all their latest wares, like these local apricots. - Working at Sixpoint Brewery in Brooklyn must be sweet. Their daily homemade lunches using local (rooftop!) ingredients is a wonderful idea, and the photos are making my mouth water. - Viva la Fête Nationale! According to Grub Street, Paloma is hosting The Vidoccq Society (our favorite crime-fighting, French- loving forensic specialists) on Bastille Day. Soon after it will open to the public, serving Mexican-French Cuisine at Eighth and Catharine. - Memphis Taproom's Mystery Beer Weekend is no longer. Apparently it was as illegal as it was fun. RIP ... you will be missed. - Emily Callaghan of Table Matters does an extensive interview with man/myth/legend Craig LaBan. - Urban Vegan shares her vegan take on the classic caprese sandwich. Yum. Just because Roy's closed doesn't mean toss that gift certificate, advises The Insider — use it to buy a bloomin' onion instead.

We’re in SNACK TIME! « Green Aisle Grocery
Posted 2010-07-08 14:21:01
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POSTED: Wednesday, June 30, 2010, 10:43 PM
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The Stew/Chicago Tribune
Every Wednesday, Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - The Stew, the Chicago Tribune's food blog, has a great Q&A with comedian/food lover Patton Oswalt. He shares his opinions on molecular gastronomy, the Double Down, Emeril Lagasse and chefs serving the Ratatouille star ratatouille. - Tipster JC passes along this extremely sobering bathroom sign posted by an anonymous bartender somewhere. - The Insider notes that Bryan Sikora, formerly of Talula's Table, has already left his post as culinary director for Daniel Stern. - Gluten Free Philly has word on Food For All Market, an upcoming Mt. Airy spot that'll carry "a focus on catering to health-conscious customers and those with celiac disease and food allergies." - Over on Pub & Kitchen's blog is info on the July 4 "Dune Burger" event at their sister operation The Diving Horse out in Avalon. - Marisa of Food in Jars shares some sweet pictures of, well, food in jars at this past Monday's Fancy Food Show in NYC.
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POSTED: Wednesday, June 23, 2010, 10:13 PM
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Manneken Eats
Every Wednesday, Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - Manneken Eats checks out an inspired omakase meal conceived by chef Todd Dae Kulper at Ro-Zu — and laments the talent's departure from the Japanese BYO. Lucky for us, this won't be the last we see of the chef. In an email to Meal Ticket, Kulper shares that he's working on a new project — one that "will definitely fill a major void in the Philadelphia market" — but doesn't have much to share other than that at this time. We'll keep you posted. - Definitely peep CNN's new multi-faceted food blog, Eatocracy. - Suzy "Beer Lass" Woods shares news that Steve Poses' Frog Burger, on the front lawn of the Franklin Institute, will start an every-Thursday happy hour tomorrow, June 24. Beer Lass herself will be there tomorrow slangin' Sly Fox cans for $2. - Ezekial Ferguson of Di Bruno's will be competing in this weekend's crazy-sounding Cheesemonger Invitational in New York. Rebecca Brumberg breaks down the event on The Queso Files. - It's a straight-up beetfest over on Doughgirl, who breaks down how to can the blood-red suckas. - Midtown Lunch Philly profiles Marcos from Fidel Gastro, who shares a great strategy for getting around the ennui caused by Five Guys' posted calorie counts.

Tweets that mention SNACK TIME: What was at Ro-Zu (and coming soon somewhere else), CNN gets hungry, Beer Lass gets froggy, Philly's stake in the Cheesealympics, just beet it, self-imposed ignorance is bliss at Five Guys :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: P
Posted 2010-06-24 12:41:30
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Todd Dae Kulper comes on at the Iza-Khyber :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper
Posted 2010-09-08 16:53:55
[...] Todd Dae Kulper, who earned great looks during his short stint at Ro-Zu at Seventh and Bainbridge, told us that he was working on something new in the Philly area. Turns out he’ll be running the show at the still-not-named izakaya going [...] 
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POSTED: Wednesday, June 16, 2010, 9:49 PM
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Rob Sato | Drawing for Food
- The very cool Kris and Hawk of Drawing for Food have launched an ongoing "Artist's Series" on their blog. First featured artist is Rob Sato, who puts together food-related work like the whimsical "Satobites" above. - Eater discusses a controversial McDonald's ad, aired in France, that features a gay teenage boy. McD's COO is backpedaling faster than the spinning turrets on a McFlurry mixer, but we're mostly curious about the music. Is this a fast food commercial or a deleted scene from The Virgin Suicides? - The Rowhouse is back blogging, sharing two recipes for cheesecake shooters. Mmm. - Over on Liquid Diet, Jack Curtin directs us to a cool profile of Jack McAuliffe, a far-from-household name whom many consider a forefather of the American craft beer industry. - All Top Chef, our favorite Top Chef-related blog, teases tonight's debut of the new season with some episode previews. Check back here every Thursday for really, really stupid recaps of the show. - The quasi-vacationing Foobooz would like to know what you thought of Philly Beer Week. We think we're gonna be drinking a bunch of whiskey for awhile here.

Tweets that mention SNACK TIME: Drawing for Food gets more drawings, gays (but only French gays) welcome at Mickey D's, deathly mini desserts, little-known craft brew forefathers, something Top Chef this way comes, thank God it ain't Beer Week no more
Posted 2010-06-17 05:08:45
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POSTED: Thursday, June 10, 2010, 1:09 AM
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Fried Wontons For You
Every Wednessday, Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - Shao of Fried Wontons For You makes a tasty return to blogging with a filet recipe capitalizing on those gorgeous kumquats. She is, after all, "a sucker for things that are pint-sized." - Pete Wells of the Times shares details suggesting that Ferran Adrià's El Bulli elBulli won't be permanently closing quite as soon as expected. This changes everything! Wait no, we're still very poor. Off to Arby's! Peace, love and horsey sauce. - Food Rulez announces that one of his favorite Philly cupcakes is — fruit-topped drum roll! — Philly Cupcake. Greg Hoy of Happy Cog Studios take it to Philly restaurateurs for what he perceives to be their many website-related shortcomings. The closeup of the iPhone's confused Lego block logo is funny. - Grub Street Philly has details on Black Angus, the steakhouse that's soft-opened on South Street sans liquor license for now.

Tweets that mention SNACK TIME: C'mon with the kumquats, you're still never gonna eat at elBulli, top ‘cakes in the 215, damn your Flash intros and PDF menus, red meat on South Street :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper -- Topsy.c
Posted 2010-06-09 21:13:30
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CMF
Posted 2010-06-10 03:25:18
As far as I could tell, Food Rulez mentioned he would eventually picked a favorite but right now is getting "the lay of the land," including Philly Cupcake.  I love cupcakes, so I look forward to a real announcement from his research.

CMF
Posted 2010-06-10 03:26:10
*"pick a favorite", that is

Drew Lazor
Posted 2010-06-10 11:31:04
My bad, CMF. Edited to reflect that this is simply one of FoodRulez's faves. Sweet potato cupcake sounds sweet.
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POSTED: Wednesday, June 2, 2010, 9:39 PM
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Capogiro Blog
Every Wednesday, we poke around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - Capogiro's always-fun blog posted a charming hand-written list of things learned while working at the gelateria. Check it out in full. - Grub Street Philly has a sexy roundup of Philly's 29 best sandwiches, featuring photography by Mike Persico. - The Foodgitive checks in with a bold claim: That this is the best damn tiramisu recipe ever. Someone make it for us? - Former Philadelphian Oh Joy Eats uncovers an amazing-looking Montreal-style bagel in Brooklyn. What's a Montreal-style bagel? Does it say "oui" really weird? No! Read up! - Midtown Lunch survives the steam table at Hong Bo and leaves generally satisfied, despite the observation that it's "hard to identify what you are actually picking." - JG Domestic is the name of Jose Garces' slated-for-September project in the Cira Centre. The Insider has more.

Tweets that mention SNACK TIME: What gelato's taught me, hot sex on bread, bold Italian dessert claims, stuff from Canada you'll actually like, steam table bravery, Garces hearts America :: Meal Ticket :: Food Blog :: Philadelphia City Paper -- Topsy.
Posted 2010-06-03 00:04:45
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Adam
Posted 2010-06-03 10:42:32
Two thoughts:

1. Montreal bagels would be a good get for Philly.

2. JG Domestic sounds like a bad beer from Anheuser-Busch, as in "Woman, git me a JG Domestic before you polish my huntin boots."

that is all.

katbert
Posted 2010-06-03 17:26:33
Re: stuff from Canada you'll actually like

- I wish for chip trucks that serve primarily french fries, sausages and poutine

- already have the Flyers
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POSTED: Wednesday, May 26, 2010, 9:27 PM
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Earth & Fork
Every Wednesday, Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - Say hi to Earth & Fork, a brand-new food blog from Daniel Westiner that focuses on the offerings of Philly's many excellent farmers markets. - Short notice but dope nonetheless: Phoodie has word of tonight's open house tours at Philadelphia Distilling Company, creators of excellent spirits like Bluecoat Gin. If you hustle you can catch the 6 p.m. - Brownstoner Philly has word on a lawsuit the Coalition of Restaurant Owners for Liquor Control Fairness (owners of spots like Tria, Lolita, Caribou Cafe, etc.) are filing against the PLCB in regards to the wine boutique at Garces Trading Company. - Frugal Foodist puts us on to a sweet sweets deal: Whole Foods is selling Ben & Jerry's for $1.50 until June 1. - No Love More Sincere recaps the recent Italian Market Festival with some great photos. Oh, al pastor! - Joy Manning of The Oyster Evangelist trips it out to Chicago and is afflicted with Carrie Bradshaw-style will-she-won't-she strife regarding a meal at the famed Alinea.

Weekend Update: Italian Market Festival « No Love More Sincere
Posted 2010-06-03 22:36:39
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POSTED: Thursday, May 20, 2010, 8:35 PM
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viacomit.net
Every Wednesday Thursday (this week), Meal Ticket pokes around the food blog world to see what's simmering. - Mannn, Europe gets all the good stuff. Like this Dita Von Teese-branded Perrier, which is dropping this summer and will cost 2.65 Euros per six-pack. By our calculations that is roughly $9,000 American. Our math is definitely right. - Midtown Lunch ditches its usual frugal $10 ceiling to splurge on lunch at Fork, and leaves charmed by the "tapas" starters (above), softshell crab sandwich and beef stronganoff. - Stephen Starr's on a bit of a R-Ho tear — less than a month after opening El Rey on Chestnut, just outside the park, he's signed on to open a gastropub on the corner of 18th and Sansom. The Insider has the Xs and Os. - PJs and Coffee peeks its head into El Limon, an upcomng taqueria in Conshohocken that'll apparently offer free (?!) margaritas. - Marisa of Food in Jars discusses the etiquette of returning (or not returning) her beloved vessels — when you give the gift of jam to a friend, is said friend required to bring the jar back? - Apples and Cheese, Please visits the Top Chef tour stop in Philly to check out demos from the "darling petite chef team" of Jamie Lauren and Nikki Cascone.
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