Thursday, August 23, 2012

Chains Stop Buys From Slaughterhouse, 'Simpsons' Beer Battle, Sundae Assault And More

Thursday, August 23, 2012
The federal government and McDonald's Corp. suspended purchases of meat Wednesday from a California slaughterhouse under investigation for animal cruelty and possible health issues.
Watch Your Back, Beer
Chefs Turn To Mexico's Ancient Cuisine For Inspiration
Shoplifter Gets Caught After Vomiting Up Stolen Hot Pepper
'Simpsons' Beer Legal Fight Heats Up
Verdict In Assault Case Over Sundae With Fudge On Bottom, Not Top
BLOG POSTS
Food & Wine: Taste Test: Best Coconut Water
F&W sampled the most familiar products, and while nothing replaces the pure flavor of a freshly tapped coconut, one brand comes close with a price to match.
Krystina Friedlander: Feeding the Muslim Community
Food justice is about principles that are firmly rooted in an Islamic ethics that makes it obligatory for Muslims to care for the poor. How can we ensure that the members of our community have access to food that is wholesome and ethically sound?
Rick Nahmias: FOOD -- It Really Does Grow on Trees
Knowing the resources we have growing in this country and the appalling truth about our food waste, no American should be hungry. Not one. One vital solution that costs nothing -- yes, nothing -- is a perspective shift around food.
Richard Jennings: Fully Mature Reds at Reasonable Prices? Think Rioja
A region that has long made high-quality, ageworthy wines that, with a few decades on them, are very reminiscent of fine old Barolos and Bordeaux is Rioja -- Spain's illustrious red wine-producing region.
Ross Szabo: How to Select a Bottle of Argentine Wine
The label, the name, the shape, size, color and bottom of the bottle don't have any direct impact on choosing a quality wine.

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