Posted by: Intern Caroline
in Eat Me on Feb 02, 2012
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New York City is notorious for its smells. I mean really, this city stinks. Sometimes it's trash day stink; some days it's fish market stink. And sometimes you don't even know what source could possibly be causing you to hold your breath and speed walk down the block back into the realm of earthly scents. Fortunately next week the Tour de France Restaurant Group will be celebrating the good kind of stinky with their fifth annual ...
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Posted by: Intern Caroline
in Eat Me on Jan 13, 2012
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A video has been making the rounds this week that features a rather hateful Girl Scout calling for a boycott on cookie sales. With an unnerving amount of poise, the girl, who identifies herself as Taylor, goes on an eight-minute diatribe against the Girl Scouts of America protesting the inclusion of a 7-year-old transgender child in a Colorado troop. Taylor's video (which has now been made private) was posted and circulated by a ...
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Posted by: Intern Sarah
in Eat Me on Dec 16, 2011
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I am so far from a wine purist that it’s not even funny. I mean, I'd prefer it doesn't come from a box, but 90% of the time, my choice is based on the attractiveness of the label. (Yes, I’m one of those people.) So this article from one of last week’s issues of the New York Times caught my eye almost as much as the labels it discusses.
There’s apparently a trend in the wine-naming world toward sassy, obnoxious ...
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Posted by: Nikki
in Eat Me on Dec 07, 2011
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If you've never had a Dutch stroopwafel (spiced waffle cookie with a caramel filling), stop by The Good Batch at the BUST Magazine Craftacular and Food Fair this weekend, where pastry chef Anna Gordon will be selling handmade stroopwafels, unique cookies, and pastries.
In addition to classic stroopwafels, try special flavors like the Bonfire -- cocoa waffle cookie, salted caramel sauce, dark chocolate ganache, and roasted meringue.
The ...
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Posted by: Molly Simms
in Eat Me on Dec 07, 2011
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Here at BUST HQ, we have coffee on the brain. We’re in a perpetual state of drinking it, discussing it, and trying to coerce the lovely interns into heading outside and buying it. Caffeine addicts like us can’t imagine a better holiday gift than a subscription to Craft Coffee’s monthly service. Every month, your giftee gets a box of three different coffees, each from an artisan roaster in the U.S. For between $20 and $25 a ...
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