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    What's your latest kick?

    Whoopie pies - sort of like Devil Dogs but in sandwich form and somehow a little more wholesome-seeming. The NY Times last week ran a delicious-looking feature on the front page of their food section and probably not coincidentally I saw a big display of them at the market that evening. I bought...
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    No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency on HBO

    She's been on my radar for a while. Beyond whatever FA-centric interest I have, she's the real deal in terms of alternative soul, or whatever you call her style. I remember falling in love after seeing the video for "A Long Walk," and she's incredible in Dave Chapelle's Block Party movie (a cool...
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    No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency on HBO

    Anybody else catch this last night? I hated the books the series is based on so my expectations weren't high, but it was very well done - best series HBO has put out in years. The tone was dreamy and whimsical at first (sometimes verging on cloying), but they worked in darker, more serious...
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    Mr Blubber

    part duh...
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    Mr Blubber

    batch one...
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    bubble tea

    It didn't occur to me til I'd been drinking it for a while, when I started to notice that I was the only person over 18 drinking it. Do you see adults drinking it in Jackson Heights? I don't eat candy bars, but admit I feel a little odd with an ice cream cone sometimes, if I'm alone. It doesn't...
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    bubble tea

    It'll be Exhibit A when they pop me for having Larry Clark and Sally Mann books in my collection.
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    dimensions on the brain

    There was a Love and Rockets album a few years ago called "Sweet FA"... guess what I thought the band was trying to say. Same goes for the various soccer clubs in Europe that use the initials to mean "Football Association."
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    bubble tea

    Well yeah, women can get away with this kind of thing, for whatever reason. Me, I'm waiting for Chris Hanson to pop up with a camera as soon as I exit the shop.
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    bubble tea

    Northampton is a perfect candidate. Any college town. The black tea version I drink definitely has a kick, which the kids with their red bull and red eyes will dig.
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    bubble tea

    Definitely not as fun, and you've still got the big cup and giant pink or purple straw that gives up the whole thing so at that point why bother, right? That sounds really good - I can't remember if the place I like has almond milk or not. But yeah, I've had bubble tea at a few places and...
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    You know you are an Fa when.......?

    Wow - you nailed it.
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    bubble tea

    Someone posted something about bubble tea in the Chinese Food thread, and it reminded me of something I've meant to ask: Is it okay for a man in his late 30s to buy and drink this stuff? I'm addicted, and in warmer months I hit Chinatown 1-3 times a week on my way home to get some. However the...
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    Steak cooked in water and oil!!???

    I'm sending Gordon Ramsey home to kick your ass.
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    Gastronomica: The Journal of Food and Culture

    Never saw it - nice photography, though, seems to be a hipper, artier alternative to Gourmet and Saveur. I'm forwarding the link to my foodie colleagues.
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    Holy Chinese Food!

    Okay, good, it's not just me. Now someone explain why you now have to pass by 12 pizza places to get a good slice in New York....
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    Holy Chinese Food!

    This is interesting. The first time I went abroad as a teen (to England) I was amazed they had Chinese takeout. Ridiculous, I know, but for some reason I assumed it was just Chinese-American immigrants who slung eggrolls. Later on I did a semester of college in London and, being broke, sampled a...
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    Holy Chinese Food!

    Here's a question: Is it me, or has standard American takeout Chinese changed over the past 15-20 years or so? I'm not talking authentic Chinatown dim sum - I'm talking the eggroll/PFR/General Tsos/Shrimp and Lobster Sauce type stuff. What I'm saying is that I really remember loving the stuff as...
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    "Half Ton Son" Documentary on Channel 4 UK

    I think I just found my new DJ name.
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    Paysites and relationships

    I have no problem with them either, personally. However both terms can be used in a clinically descriptive way, as a simple description, but most commonly they're meant as perjoratives. We're both from fairly liberal societies and yet if someone is said to be "a fetishist" or "is into porn" it's...
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