We're thoroughly enjoying The Food Section's Dictionary of Modern Gastronomy, which defines recently coined cooking- and food-related terms that have made it into the food-world lexicon—and maybe the mainstream one as well. Example: Goodfellas thin is the "measurement of a slice of garlic cut extremely thin using a razor blade." [via Village Voice]...
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The New York Times, which has been using the motto "All the news that's fit to print" since 1897, recently sent a cease-and-desist letter to Josh Friedland, proprietor of The Food Section. Friedland had been using as his blog's tagline "All the news that's fit to eat." Citing lack of time and resources, he's not fighting it....
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