Pork & Nail Polish: Two Great Tastes?
So, I was on Salon the other day, reading Broadsheet, which is their blog on women’s issues, when my eye was drawn by the headline: “How do you sell a pork chop to a woman?” I clicked on the link to Copyranter’s coverage of an ad that appears in the current issue of Martha Stewart […]
Weekend Cat Blogging: What Are The Feline Citizens Up To?
What are the feline citizens of our home up to these days, now that the King of Cats has gone to his castle in the sky. Well, if these photographs are any kind of evidence, they are napping. As you can see, Grimalkin has a very strong sense of irony by the book she chooses […]
In Memory of Ozy: The King Has Left The Building
Yesterday morning was the end of an era. It was the end of the benevolent reign of the King of Cats in our house. The day dawned sunny and warm as Zak sought out Ozy and put him into the dreaded cat carrier. It was a measure of how tired, old and sick the King […]
Can Urban Farming Help Alleviate A Looming Food Crisis?
Americans need to go back to the land. I don’t mean this in a 1960’s, leaving the city for a commune in the country, complete with goat milk, wheat grass and sprouted lentil loaves, kind of way. I think we all need to get back to the land wherever we are. We need to touch […]
Chefs And Profanity: Some Thoughts
Pete Wells wrote an interesting piece for the New York Times last week on the subject of chefs and profanity. Entitled, “Too Much Heat in the TV Kitchen?,” the article notes that while extreme language in the kitchen is nothing new, largely unedited consumption of it by the media, and then the reading/television viewing public […]
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