I’m Making Pancakes.

posted by admin on 2011.12.07, under experiment, Great Food, lessons, Mouthy Bits, Skills, Video
12.07.11

This is a great video I found while wandering around youtube.  It has some sassy language so I wouldn’t blare it at work.  Mac Lethal, spits some mad rhymes while flipping flapjacks.   Tight lyrics and perfect pancakes; a win  both ways. Enjoy.

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$2 WAFFLE IRONS INSIGHT RIOT

posted by admin on 2011.12.04, under burnt offerings, lessons, Video
12.04.11

Just when you though it was safe to have faith in human nature. Not much I can say about this one. People are amazing.

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The Fat Map.

posted by admin on 2011.12.03, under Bad Food, lesson learned, lessons, remains
12.03.11

Reuters new service has put out a pretty nifty interactive map of the world showing the planets fattest countries.  The added bonus is the FDA research which indicates the projected trillion dollar+ sales of obesity related drugs.  Drugs used to make people thiner.  I guess popping a pill is much easier then making healthy lifestyle choices about exercise and diet.   Another boom market for big pharma.

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Happy Birthday To Us.

posted by admin on 2011.11.29, under burnt offerings, lessons, Made in Toronto, Uncategorized
11.29.11

November marks our second anniversary. Thank you to all our readers and to those that have made this blog possible. A special thanks to everyone who has contributed to Notes On A Meal over the last two years. Its been fun so far and we look forward to another great year of great food posts.

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Ma Maison enters a gingerbread competition

11.28.11

Just in time for the holidays, the Ma Maison team decided to enter a fierce but fun gingerbread competition. The rules were simple, make “something” out of gingerbread was basically all we were told. The construction had to be 2x2x2 feet and everything except the base had to be edible. Ma Maison came up with the idea of a bakery and although our results didn’t win the prize, a few great lessons were learned in the process. Here is what was created and some of the competitiors

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Foodstock Pt. 2

posted by admin on 2011.10.19, under food, lessons, Made in Toronto, reviews
10.19.11

Thanks to Rodney and Jess for this great write up about Foodstock.  More to follow.

 

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Sugar flowers

10.16.11

Since baking in general is not dangerous enough, I’ve taken on a new challenge…. sugar pulling. For those not familiar with this concept, well, it’s pretty much what it sounds like, hot sugar being shaped and pulled into diverse “artistic” shapes. The sugar is warmed, dyed (any colour of the rainbow) and once it’s the right temperature, it is pulled to aerate the surface and add a phenomenal sheen. Afterwards, under a heat lamp in order to keep it hot, the sugar is formed into whatever shape you want and allowed to cool (to set).

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Man To Eat Nothing But Wife’s Breast Milk.

posted by admin on 2011.10.06, under experiment, lessons, Mouthy Bits, Skills
10.06.11

Its been a while since we ran a spread on the growing popularity of using human breast milk for things other then feeding a child. In the interest of keeping up to date with rapidly expanding world of human breast milk consumption, here is yet another wonderful, touching and slightly strange story.

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Apple vs. Apple

posted by admin on 2011.09.23, under burnt offerings, experiment, lessons, Skills, stuff, Uncategorized, Video
09.23.11

In my other life, outside of cooking, I am a huge geek.  I love tech and I am a bit of a Mac nerd.  While I love both worlds, there are few cases where the two meet.  For example, while I am typing this, my left index finger is unusable and pretty tender as I removed a large portion of the end of it while butchering a pork shoulder.  Even still, its hardly a case of two world colliding, more of one bleeding into the other, if you pardon the pun.

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Food Printing.

posted by admin on 2011.09.21, under experiment, lessons, remains, Uncategorized, Video
09.21.11

Recently, the LA Times reported that the smarty pants people at Cornell University had developed tool food tool for “solid freeform fabrication.” Basically, its a 3D printer (currently all the rage in nerd circles) for food. Layer by yummy layer, food is created or built. As a prime example, I direct your attention to the image below. The small golden nugget is a in fact a) shaped like a space shuttle and b) made of scallop puree.

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