Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Food Fiction


You guys (and gals) are awesome. Your words of support and encouragement have been well received ... "a thing of beauty; a joy to behold." As list member Pierre L. put it - "one live comic is worth a thousand dead ones." Thanks again, folks.

Meanwhile, it seems that WiFi may be coming to the cereal boxes on your grocery store shelves. (Warning: a mild word of adult language on page.)

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IF SCIENCE FICTION CLASSICS WERE REALLY ABOUT FOOD

Jurassic Pork

Planet of the Crepes

Fahrenheit 451 (for 14-18 minutes)

The Marzipan Chronicles

2001: A Spice Oddysey

Dr. Rangelove - or How I Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Lard

20,000 Legumes Under the Sea

The Thyme Machine


[selected from Chris White's Top Five on Food]

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WORDS for YOUR WEEK: "A bagel is a doughnut with the sin removed." (George Rosenbaum)

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