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The Only Map of Prague You’ll Ever Need

Čau Down - Prague Post Food Blog

If Carling made maps for tourists, they would probably look a little like this one.

The great thing about the intricate maps of hiking and cycling paths in this country is that the Czech Tourist Club maps, which are green, sold at most major bookshops and cost 95 Kč, is that they mark where the pubs are. A red outlined symbol of a handled pot tells you it’s a drinking establishment with only cold foods served, and a filled-in pot tells you they serve hot food. There’s nothing quite like the motivation to keep on with those kilometers of knowing that a hospoda is waiting just around the bend.

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“Chickens this amazing don’t just happen”

The Atlantic

Fowl are always fair in the eyes of these chicken's owners.

Humans have the beauty pageants. Dogs have the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. But who knew chickens, too, had their own line of competitive narcissism? In The Fairest Fowl: Portraits of Championship Chickens, photographer Tamara Staples documents the fascinating and glamorous world of poultry fanciers and their prized barnyard beauties, from the surprisingly elaborate judging process to the distinct personalities of individual birds that shine through Staples's portraits.

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Spicy Pork Noodles

The Kitchen Maid

We eat this particular noodle dish a lot – it's great for busy work nights because you can make it in a flash and as long as you have mince, noodles and chillies, the rest of the ingredients are optional-ish. We eat a less spicy version than we used to in deference to the Small Girl, but make a little bowlful of fish sauce and chopped red chilli to drizzle over ours. Quantities are approximate so don't worry about weighing everything to the last gram.

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A dear dairy day for Portman

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Blood will always be thicker than a vegan shoe sole.

Despite being Hollywood's most famous vegan, mummy-to-be Natalie Portman has given in to pregnancy cravings and returned to being a vegetarian. The 29-year-old Oscar winner, who designed a vegan footwear line in 2007, revealed her new diet in an interview yesterday in Atlanta on the Q100 Bert Show.

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Pass the Truffle Salt darling

Sabrina's Passions

Foodies refuse to go quietly in Austerity Britain

The simple things in life give me the most pleasure and few as much as food. Flavours and textures, likes and dislikes, new discoveries and old classics. I share my rants, raves and culinary misbehaves with you, every step of way…

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When Retro Goes Wrong

Debate Your Plate

If Mad Men made these kinds of food adverts, I'd begin watching regularly and with religious zeal

We complain about today’s pushy marketing tricks – but check out this ad for popsicle moulds! What’s worse? The crazy-eyed kid or the mould that looks like a rotting steak? And as for the other popsicle?! As Freud (who constantly smoked cigars) put it: “Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.” Yep. We can safely say: Evel definitely is evil.

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South London Chef Teaches Caribbean Grandmothers How to Cook Goat

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It wasn’t supposed to be this way — to spend years preparing for a fairytale honeymoon in a five-star resort on an exotic tropical island only to be served by a chef who learned his trade living down the road from my basement flat in Peckham.

The restaurant in question is Dasheene — named after the plant used to make callaloo — and the South Londoner in question is Orlando Satchell, a man with an evangelical zeal to put Caribbean cuisine on the map.

Dasheene is couched in the sedate setting of the Ladera hotel on the island of St Lucia, where birds come and perch on the tables and the only sound late at night are the frogs burping words of love. Continue reading »

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Take Comfort from Experts

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Mashed potatoes, macaroni and cheese, meatloaf?they may be bad for your arteries, but according to an upcoming study in Psychological Science, a journal of the Association for Psychological Science, they’re good for your heart and emotions. The study focuses on “comfort food” and how it makes people feel.

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Pineapple Boulevard

Fork in the road

Eighties-style pizza topping given back her dignity

After seeing wrought iron pineapples all over the West Village and wondering what they meant, I decided to investigate. Painted garish red, and the only one left of what once was a pair, this pineapple lingers on Hudson Street. For centuries after the pineapple was introduced into Europe by Columbus at the end of the 15th century from the island of Guadelupe, the fruit remained the sweetest thing anyone had ever tasted. And it quickly became a symbol of both hospitality and the high life.

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Dessert Island Discs

Food is the new Rock

David Chang Likes Pavement, GZA and Fat Elvis apparently

Welcome to the first installment of “Dessert Island Discs”, a new FitnR feature which has us asking chefs about the music in their restaurants and on their iPods.  First up is David Chang, Executive Chef and Owner of the Momofuku empire- which will be expanding outside of New York City for the first time at the end of this year.

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