B&B January 2014/ December 2013
Rehashing the key tenets of Michael Pollan’s ‘In Defense of Food’ – how nutritionism has failed us and real cuisine rules http://www.huffingtonpost.com/food-politic/this-is-why-youre-bad-at-_b_4784159.html?utm_hp_ref=food&ir=Food
Important read about ‘the man who tried to warn us about sugar’ http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/tried+warn+about+sugar/9503788/story.html
How food grows – love this! Some cool photos, a few might surprise you.. http://www.boredpanda.com/how-fruits-vegetables-and-spices-grow/
Some humble pie for David Chang, a difficult 1st year in a different market.. So many details to the restaurant business! The no coat check bit is funny. http://toronto.eater.com/archives/2014/01/31/david-chang-talks-momofuku-horrifying-first-year.php
Terroir Hospitality Symposium in To May 12th : Growing ideas A line-up of presentations with industry leaders, local and international to inspire http://www.terroirsymposium.com/program-2014/
An optimistic article about women in the kitchen. Ha, whatever. Women are great, but they don’t stick around long enough or want to sacrifice and play the games it takes to make it big. Period. No big deal. Yes, we will see more women cooks and chefs, but not soo many more in the top spots. No big deal, because it’s a question of choice. Can we stop talking about it now? http://www.nytimes.com/2014/01/22/dining/a-change-in-the-kitchen.html
Truths and Ideas from Farm to Table, by Rowan Jacobson http://www.orionmagazine.org/index.php/articles/article/7807
Plant intelligence and their language of chemical signals - fascinating! http://modernfarmer.com/2014/01/one-day-nose-help-farmers-talk-crops/
Top books on ‘Molecular Gastronomy’ (or Modernist cuisine if you prefer) and food/beverage science http://blog.khymos.org/2014/01/01/notable-new-books-from-2013/
Nordic cuisine goes loosey goosey - like me, devoted to local more than most but still with lemon and spices in my kitchen.. http://www.npr.org/blogs/thesalt/2014/01/15/262481685/new-nordic-food-gods-loosen-up-on-strictly-local-cuisine
B&B December 2013
Anglo/French culinary traditions clash when it comes to horse, like with Quebec and the ROC/US http://tmagazine.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/03/11/lumiere-they-eat-horses-dont-they-ready-for-copy/
Serious stuff, Antibiotics http://www.nytimes.com/2013/12/18/opinion/bittman-the-fdas-not-really-such-good-news.html
Lighter fare, some ‘Best of’ lists:
Montreal Divorces http://montreal.eater.com/archives/2013/12/27/friends-of-eater-on-restaurant-divorces-in-2013.php
Sad closures http://montreal.eater.com/archives/2013/12/27/the-12-most-notable-restaurant-shutters-of-2013.php
Lesley Chesterman (The Mtl Gazette) top picks for 2013: www.montrealgazette.com/life/food-wine/Lesley+Chesterman+Best+Montreal+restaurants+reviewed/9305486/story.html
Chef’s picks across Canada: http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/12/19/best-restaurants-canada-2014_n_4414071.html
Another Montreal restaurant list, different.. slanted? http://quebec.huffingtonpost.ca/2013/12/20/restaurants-montreal-quebec-_n_4351655.html
And 5 newbies from the Montreal scene via Katherine Rollet http://www.katerinerollet.com/restaurants/5-meilleurs-nouveaux-restaurants-a-montreal-en-2013/
Top dishes to discover in Montreal’s ‘casual’ restos (Sarah Musgrave) http://www.montrealgazette.com/touch/story.html?id=9255386
And her best resto list full of gems: http://www.montrealgazette.com/life/Sarah+Musgrave+best+restos+2013+with+videos/9310828/story.html
A serious ‘best of’ Cookbook list: http://www.eatyourbooks.com/blog/2013/12/17/the-best-cookbooks-of-2013-by-the-experts
Now this looks like a good book! A History of Food in 100 Recipes http://www.goodfoodrevolution.com/william-sitwell-history-of-food/
Olfactory memory is, as Proust suggests, potent more for its emotional than its autobiographical content. http://aeon.co/magazine/being-human/why-is-food-so-potent-in-evoking-the-memories-of-childhood/
Anicet’s honey (our favourite!) and their new cookbook So happy to see their success and any press they get. I met Anicet the bee superstar when he was still a kid, his parents were making the honey and wine, they were chouchous of Anne Desjardins who was probably the first to promote their exceptional products that Anicet is now taking to another realm, love snf bravo http://www.montrealgazette.com/touch/story.html?id=9269528
Our Brains love lists I do love (and hate) lists, but either way, it’s important to remember that however convenient, it’s like the fast food of journalism, fun but you can’t live off that alone; without substance and nuance, dangerous.. www.newyorker.com/online/blogs/elements/2013/12/a-list-of-reasons-that-our-brains-love-lists.html?
Ferran Adria’s Bullipedia project – food research and cooking experimentation to document and share.. Pretty neat. http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/dec/02/elbulli-ferran-adria-bullipedia
The enduring legacy of Elizabeth David ? Well, at least my generation of foodie knows who she is, from when food writing did not mean blogging about a meal at the latest hotspot www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/dec/08/elizabeth-david-first-lady-of-food
Danny St-Pierre of Auguste (Sherbrooke) takes the Montreal Gold Medal Plates with his beef tongue dish, Antonio Park 2nd and Nick Hodge (Kitchenette) bronze.. http://jameschatto.com/2013/12/2928/
Bannock, Canada’s original ‘bread, from aboriginal recipes using wild roots to the Scottish wheat based version - cool stuff! http://fooddaycanada.ca/articles/bannock-canadas-first-peoples/
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