About Wednesday Food Blogging

  • Why Wednesday?
    On my main blog, I devoted Wednesday to posting food news and recipes, just like your local paper publishes food-related articles on Wednesday. But here you'll find food-related content posted on any day of the week.
  • What's your main blog?
    It's called What Do I Know? and in it I talk about my life here in England.
  • Recipe index
    Here you'll find over 100 recipes previously posted at WDIK.
  • Who are you, anyway?
    An American, living and eating in Britain. You can read more here.
  • So are you vegan?
    I try hard to be. There are still a few trace elements in my diet, I still wear wool, and when I eat out, I don't always ask if there's butter or egg in the pasta.
  • Where are the cows?
    Right here!

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Food News, now with video!

Twinkies: You can't skimp when it comes to your children.

The road to well-being is steeped in tea.

Foie gras a faux pas, says Prince Charles. Now if only he could issue a royal edict and ban it everywhere.

The History of War through Food. You have to watch this, it's the neatest thing, wherein the hamburgers (U.S.) beat up the sausages, etc.

Some stuff you probably didn't know about "naturally raised cows."

Nigel Slater has an indecent amount of fun with his vegetable box. (Wish I'd written that. I haven't had much fun with mine, ever since I cancelled the service.)

Joss Stone is a vegetarian. Here she talks about her diet. If you haven't listened to Joss Stone, you don't know what you're missing.

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I love Joss Stone! She smokes?!!!?

I guess that's how she gets that smoky voice.

I'm cracking up, wondering what would be considered skimping in comparison to hoity toity hostess snacks! I love old commercials, although this one is so sad, too. Funny and sad. Like a clown. Eating ho-hos.

bazu, I am old enough to remember me and my brother getting all excited when my mom would bring the Hostess home. There was a store that sold that stuff dirt cheap, and sometimes she'd go there and stock up on lunch box snacks.

I don't think my children ever ate one Hostess snack.

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