Sunday Musings: What’s The (Food) World Coming To?
What’s the world’s coming to? Specifically, the Food World? While really important issues like the coming Food Sustainability Crisis and and Climate Change and so on get relegated to the Scientific and Industry News feeds, stuff like Cannabis-Infused Shrimp Chips hogs the consumer headlines…Read More →
Fast Food Week: Quick Service Resto And Snacks News
Seems it’s Chicken Week at the FFB. We have announcements from Church’s, Chick-Fil-A, Popeye’s and Sonic – two of which mark the opening of new fronts in the Chicken Sandwich War. There’s also word of a new IHOP Fast Food chain and a Burger King ‘meatless’ resto…Read More →
Canadian Food Industry Players Form ‘Collaborative Alliance’
Just when we were all getting sick of watching how partisan stupidity has ruined the American system of government, and noting that even the Canadian system doesn’t get anything done anymore due to political wrangling, Canadian food chain players have united to ‘cooperate’…Read More →
Expedition to Mexico II: Lesser-Known Traditional Dishes…
Many folks will probably think of only half a dozen or so dishes when they think ‘authentic Mexican Food’. But there’s much more to the cuisine of this ancient and colourful land. Come with me as I turn to the inner pages of the Mexican cookbook and discover amazing dishes you may never even have heard of…Read More →
Expedition To Mexico I: And I Mean The REAL Mexico!
Most folks lump Mexican Food, Tex Mex and California Mex together as ‘Mexican Food’. But, by the same token, most folks are surprised when they discover what REAL Mexican Food is really like. So today, I thought I’d take you on a short but instructive side trip to Mexico. You’ll be surprised at what we find!Read More →
Expedition to Kenya: An Amazing Blend Of Cultures!
Once the Jewel of British East Africa, Kenya has been an independent nation since 1963 and is the product of many different influences over the past several hundred years. These include the original Swahili culture, Portugal, and Oman, as well as the most recent British Colonial stamp…Read More →