frites & fries
2010
December
November
October
September
August
July
June
May
April
March
58
February
100
January
73
2009
December
55
November
63
October
79
September
112
August
69
July
79
June
57
May
47
April
79
March
127
February
147
January
61
2008
December
62
November
98
October
71
September
57
August
32
July
26
June
10
May
9
April
6
March
1
February
January
I just wanted to show everyone that my buddy has been David...
Jan 31st
Typography Calendars
Liked the typography calendars? Here are some links to ones you can actually download for free: ...
Jan 31st
Typography calendar that tells you about the background of a...
Jan 31st
Ellen Von Unwerth.
Jan 30th
Link Casserole
Book Cover Archive: Literally, a huge archive of book covers. Visit Things I Did Last Night ...
Jan 29th
I’m not exactly sure how I feel about wallets that...
Jan 29th
Monday, 10:00pm. Carnegie Hill, New York City. I spent my...
Jan 27th
Food In Movies: Annie Hall
We also can’t forget.. Grammy Hall.
Jan 25th
Saturday, 4:00pm. Midtown, New York City. Examining Andy....
Jan 25th
Are Eggrolls just Chinese Hotpockets?
— possibly fake Tina Fey, on...
Jan 25th
Heh. Tourism is funny. (via Fanny Pack Antics)
Jan 25th
Saturday, 4:00pm. Midtown, New York City. Marlene Dumas...
Jan 25th
Saturday, 4:00pm. Midtown, New York City. Pipilotti Rist...
Jan 25th
Paul Graves. I like the Bowie and Pippi Longstocking ones....
Jan 24th
Saturday, 1:00pm. Williamsburg, Brooklyn. C’mon cat. I...
Jan 24th
Sunday, 6:00pm. Upper East Side, New York City. A lazy day...
Jan 24th
Quick! Turn your nightstand into a bat and shield.
Jan 23rd
Link Casserole
WSJ: Barbara and Jenna write a letter to Sasha and Malia Inaugural Words, Interactive: I guess...
Jan 23rd
Want: Mon Cahier de Recettes
I saw this recipe notebook at McNally J and I want it. It has dividers for drinks, desserts, and...
Jan 23rd
Link: How many cups of coffee does it...
According to this site: 72.38 cups of Brewed Coffee
Jan 22nd
Annie's Word of the Day: Xanthodont
wordjournal: noun • \zan′thō-dont\ • a person with yellowish teeth (previous Word of the Day)
Jan 20th
Japanese Typography
Off-topic, but still food related. It’s worthy to share and they should use these types in...
Jan 20th
Food In Movies: Who's Afraid of Virginia...
Refrigerator raiding with Elizabeth Taylor.
Jan 19th
Sunday, 1:00am. Williamsburg, New York City. Inauguration...
Jan 19th
Sugar Cookies II (Inauguration Edition)
Well, it IS red, white and blue… Read the recipe after the jump! 2 c. all-purpose flour ...
Jan 17th
Lattice Apple Pie
Go ahead and use your own crust recipe, but I really wanted to share the recipe for my filling. It...
Jan 17th
All Lit Up
Remember stringing popcorn around the holidays when you were little? Or maybe you did that just...
Jan 15th
Link Casserole
Kaleidoscope + Calendar=Kaleido-calendar. Download and make it yourself! Would you photograph...
Jan 15th
These kids look like they’re 12. It’s still a...
Jan 15th
Obama’s obsessions, via Boing Boing. Someone explain...
Jan 15th
Link: Bad Smell Map
Jan 14th
Crème Brûlée, Part II
The flame died. I have to put more butane in the torch now. I think I may ask someone at the...
Jan 14th
I feel lukewarm about Nietzsche.
Jan 13th
Link Casserole
Want: Zero Yen Houses (book). It’s interesting to see how neat and compact the living...
Jan 13th
Food In Movies: Once Upon a Time in...
There were knish vendors in 1920s Brooklyn!
Jan 13th
Crème Brûlée, Part I
This is a 24 hour, sweat inducing project. Hopefully, there will be a part two where people can...
Jan 13th
Brooklyn today. Street parade.
Jan 12th
Friday, 7:20pm. Upper East Side, New York City. So my...
Jan 10th
Happy Birthday Me!
Supposedly, supposedly, today is the 100th anniversary of The Bob (hairdo) according the Fashion...
Jan 9th
Aging is not ‘lost youth’ but a new stage of...
— Betty Friedan.
Jan 9th
;D Thanks Lover.
Jan 9th
Dad:
Happy Birthday!!!!!!!!
me:
: )
Dad:
I remember the day you are born...
Dad:
I falling to sleep on the bus on the way home after long hours in hospital.
and I missed the stop
i mean i missed my stop.
i was excited for months even before you arrived.
<3
Jan 9th
Worldly Picture Tour: Toronto, Canada
Pictures from my personal files showing tom yum and a seafood dish from East! in Toronto Veggie...
Jan 9th
Link Casserole
Some stuff I found this week… Watch Wal-Mart spread like the Plague. A Colorful Music...
Jan 9th
Worldly Picture Tour: Barcelona, Spain
A cheese omelet from Spain…not too big on presentation, huh? A lot of the articles...
Jan 8th
Visual representation of literary space, by Stefanie...
Jan 8th
Annie's Word of the Day: Cacoepy
wordjournal: noun • /kæˈkəʊɪpɪ/ • incorrect pronunciation I’m still not sure how to...
Jan 8th
These are the misunderstandings which I have stopped here to...
— from Spinoza’s Ethics.
Jan 8th
Art by bored jurors. Click the link for more juror art....
Jan 7th
Link Casserole
How would you feel about wearing clothing or using soap made from cigarette butts?: “This...
Jan 7th
Map dress. A neat idea especially if you’re in a new...
Jan 7th
Annie's Word of the Day: Pogonotrophy
wordjournal: noun • the cultivation of a beard; beard-growing. cf.: pogonology, the study of...
Jan 5th
Jan 5th
An interesting and practical gift: Napkins Calendar. But...
Jan 5th
Original Caption: “Pittsburgh — With her door...
Jan 5th
Enrique Metinides. Most of his photographs are incredibly...
Jan 5th
I like the idea of drinking out of a flask. So when people...
Jan 5th
Amazing Book Series, Part Deux
In blue and red. Marco Polo - Travels In the Land of Kubilai Khan Sun-tzu - The Art of War ...
Jan 5th
Amazing Book Series
Published by Penguin books (Canada and UK only), a series of influential books in paperback with...
Jan 5th
Link Casserole
Night Haunts: an elaborate art site. Fun Fact: The largest cupcake in the world was made in...
Jan 3rd
(via)
Jan 3rd