Chicago food historian Peter Engler has made about 25 round trips on Megabus. Engler, who doesn't have a car, takes Megabus to sample regional cuisine in Detroit, Milwaukee and Toledo, where he had a "Double Goopie" hamburger at the Green Lantern diner....
Michael Gebert, a co-founder of LTHforum.com, has launched a thought-provoking video podcast series, Sky Full of Bacon, which delves into serious food topics such as the challenges of eating locally in Chicago.
stevez wrote:From This Week's Dish:Michael Gebert, a co-founder of LTHforum.com, has launched a thought-provoking video podcast series, Sky Full of Bacon, which delves into serious food topics such as the challenges of eating locally in Chicago.
MAG wrote:I know that a few people caught this, but I was on ABC7's 11am show on Monday. Gary said that I made quinoa almost look appealing:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?sectio ... id=6249254
David Hammond wrote:GWiv – LTH Overlord, Baron of BBQ, and Defender of Deliciousness – will be profiled in the premier issue of Edible Chicago, on the newsstands tomorrow.
David Hammond wrote:How ironic. MikeG has a piece in the magazine named after my favorite condom:
http://skyfullofbacon.com/blog/?p=32
Congrats, G-Force.
Mike G wrote:Well, that's very kind of someone! Better go figure out who. Thanks for the heads up.
G Wiv wrote:Cathy2 and Peter Engler (Rene G) get a nice mention on the Reader Blog by Bianca Jarvis.
biancajames wrote:G Wiv wrote:Cathy2 and Peter Engler (Rene G) get a nice mention on the Reader Blog by Bianca Jarvis.
I couldn't *not* mention the emergency mushroom visitation!
Mhays wrote:Though the rest of us are dying for the back story, C2...
biancajames wrote:you gotta be careful about sharing amusing quips with journalists
Cathy2 wrote:Hi,
Mike G's impressions of his recent travels to Springfield were picked up by a Kathryn Rem of the Springfield Journal-Register. Her article 'Horseshoe didn't fit this critic,' about Springfield's famous local invention: the Horseshoe sandwich.
If you scroll down, you get the reaction of Springfield residents to Mike's comments. Some agreed and many didn't.
Regards,
I don't know how many of you are familiar with the venerable OT Hodge Chile parlors since 1904 in St. Louis, but I don't think our horseshoe is any worse than their famous 'Slinger' which consists of: two cheeseburger patties, hash browns, two eggs on toast covered with chile and optionally some chopped onion.
The Stew wrote:Sun Wah shut by Health Dept. day after LTH foodie fest