Foodbeast: Food blogging from a man’s perspective. A young one specifically.
I’ve hit the motherlode. Foodbeast. Yet another street in the Internet world where I’d love to loiter and waste time. Favorite features today: Eat It, Don’t Tweet It, by American Hipster and The Key of Awesome Reasons to watch this? Lyrics like “Artisan bread dipped in artisan cheese dipped in artisan nuts dipped in artisan … Read more
Depressingly Funny: Apocalypse Cakes
I saw Apocalypse Cakes featured in an Edible Geography post. It’s too funnily sad, I can’t even click “Previous posts”. Which I think means the cakes accomplished what they were supposed to do, make people reflect on the meaning and emotion of certain events through an interesting medium. See for yourself if it suits your … Read more
Scholarly vs. Street: Foodie Blogs with Contrasting “Flavor”
This week, I saw two sets of blogs by food enthusiasts. One is a tumblr blog by King Adz; the other is Edible Geography. King Adz is a man who wrote a street culture-cookbook for publisher Thames & Hudson. It’s called The Urban Cookbook, and the description (“A cookbook with a difference – street … Read more
Brilliant: Recipe Look
Dang it, I’m a sucker for anything that takes advantage of the web’s participatory spirit, and blends it with either food, design, doodling or humor. I commend you, Tom Ballhatchet and Amelie Labarthe for coming up with Recipe Look! In other news, I wouldn’t have discovered that blog/ project, if not for Lost at E … Read more
