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| Slashfood in the Kitchen: Episode 1 |
| Published: October 23, 2007, 11:50 am |
| Tags: Brussels Sprouts, Couscous Salad, Fork You, Marisa Mcclellan, Scott Mcnulty, Slashfood In The Kitchen, Slashfoodinthekitchen, Videoo Podcast |
| Fork You with my friend Scott (of TUAW fame). We'll we've taken our witty banter and channeled it into a new show called "Slashfood in the Kitchen" for your viewing pleasure. In this first episode, we make roasted brussels sprouts and a couscous salad, two recipes that I posted about recently here at Slashfood. If the quality of the episode |
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| Slashfood in the Kitchen: Episode 2 |
| Published: October 30, 2007, 8:02 am |
| Tags: Apple Crisp, Apple Picking, Apples, Applesauce, Linvilla Orchards, Marisa Mcclellan, Scott Mcnulty, Slashfood In The Kitchen, Slashfoodinthekitchen |
| you picked over the weekend, Scott and I come to your rescue with a couple of yummy suggestions. We trekked out to Linvilla Orchards in Media, PA to pick a bushel of apples (literally) and then brought them back to my kitchen. We made a pot of applesauce, a recipe so easy that you don't really need a recipe at all and a pan of juicy, oatmeal |
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| Are you a supertaster? |
| Published: November 7, 2007, 8:15 am |
| Tags: Blogsoop, Doug Cress, Scott Mcnulty, Supertaster Test, Supertastertest |
| one, but two white strips. Scott and I decided to take the test in front the camera and what you see above is the result. Sadly, according to this test I am a non-taster, the strip didn't taste like anything to me. Scott found it to be incredibly bitter, thus determining that he is a Super Taster! Read Permalink Email |
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| NPR on Mac hacking-- a little FUD, a little fact |
| Published: December 18, 2007, 1:15 pm |
| Tags: Antivirus, Fud, Hacking, Mac Hacking, Npr, Scott Mcnulty, Virus, We Dont Have A Category For Virii How Funny |
| Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, OS, SoftwareNPR hits up the issue of Mac hacking (the bad malware kind, not the good kind), and suggests that Macs are supposedly becoming a bigger target for exploitative folk.While this is a topic that could easily (and does often) degenerate into complete misinformation and FUD, NPR basically acknowledges that |
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