I ♥ Breakfast
Lunch is my biggest meal but breakfast is my favorite meal. I love eggs and I love things that are sweet, like waffles! On my way to work, I always grab my breakfast and eat it at my desk: everyday, I have the scooped-out everything bagel with my gigantic cup of coffee. Sometimes I go crazy and buy a cinnamon raisin bagel instead — whoa!

I found this amazing cocktail on Liqurious: a solid Bloody Mary from Grant Achatz, the executive chef at Alinea. I’ve written about Alinea in a previous post and I’m dying to go there. I think molecular gastronomy is amazing. I’m wondering, what other cocktails would be great in a solid form? a fizzy Bellini? a classic Manhattan?
Matt found an inverse graphing calculator. It calculates a function for the word you want to graph…so being the big nerd that I am, I spelled ‘burger’ and ‘french fries’.
Try it! Feel free to spell ‘haggis’ or ‘boogers’. I won’t judge.
Show Me!

The book, Show Me Now, has a website full of handy how-to’s in illustrated form teaching you how to do things like analyze wine, shuck oysters, weave a lattice pie and a whole list of other things (even how to make a didgeridoo!)


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What Did You Eat for Dinner?
I want to start a little group photography project and I’d love it if all my site visitors and friends participated. It’s called “What Did You Eat for Dinner?”. Some basic rules:
- Take a picture of your dinner one day (appetizers, entrees, soup, sandwich..etc. anything!) — but it needs to be special to you or have some sort of significance that differs from a regular dinner (it can be bad, good, strange, gross, sad…etc).
- The photo(s) can be of a shared dinner or your dinner — not someone else’s
- E-mail me 1-3 pictures of that dinner (anniew@fritesandfries.com) and also tell me why you chose to take a picture of that dinner and what you ate.
I’d like to collect as many as I can and turn it into a big project. It might be a year long project! I still have to wait for the perfect occasion to take a picture of my dinner, so there’s no deadline.
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