Fresh Crumbs : Janelle Eckardt
Fresh Crumbs are the tidbits at the table—conversation topics, recent news, upcoming events. In this new addition to our website, we keep abreast of the latest “crumbs” to help you get the most out of your next dining experience. See what crumbs our writers have uncovered lately!
| Post Type: Web Crumbs | Topic: Other | April 23, 2011 |
Marshmallow Peeps: All that is good, and permanent, in the world
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
Nothing says spring like the soft saccharine glow of Marshmallow Peeps lined up for an entertaining, tasty, and potentially undignified end by human consumption. Read on to learn a bit about your favorite seasonal sweet treat.
| Post Type: News | Topic: Travel | March 24, 2011 |
Airport Dining of the Future
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
San Francisco International Airport’s new Terminal 2 takes a jet fueled leap into the future, meeting unprecedented environmental guidelines that just so happen to taste incredible!
| Post Type: Web Crumbs | Topic: Nutrition & Diet | March 22, 2011 |
Is Your Plate Half Full or Half Empty?
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
Ever hear of the Half Plate Rule? No, it’s not a saucer-calibrated test of one’s optimism; the Half Plate Rule is an easy and practical tool to make sure we all eat our fruits and veggies.
| Post Type: News | Topic: Other | January 05, 2011 |
New Food Safety Laws for a New Era
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
The first week of 2011 is marked by groundbreaking and historic legislation revamping the country’s food safety laws and standards. President Obama signed “The Food Safety Modernization Act” yesterday, bestowing unprecedented authority to the FDA to monitor and enforce newly strengthened food safety guidelines.
| Post Type: Articles | Topic: Other | April 14, 2010 |
Who to Trust: the Blogger or the Critic?
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
Where once food critics grazed freely on persnickety fodder, bloggers now harvest their culinary crops year-round. How and why has food blogging propelled to be the restaurant review platform it is today, and what will come of the time-honored tradition of food criticism in America? We investigate the state of gastronomic talk in this country to see if and where neutral ground lies in this Cyberspace territory war.
| Post Type: Web Crumbs | Topic: Food | November 09, 2009 |
Italian Food: now mafia free!
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
| Post Type: Articles | Topic: Nutrition & Diet | July 27, 2009 |
Serving Our Kids a Healthy Future
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
Medical research supports what many families already know: Our kids’ health is suffering from the food they eat. Fortunately, many community and government groups are taking actions to combat childhood obesity now. How do we successfully introduce healthy food to our children, and how do we keep them returning to it time and again? Our children may be seen as the latest consumer group of healthful food, and we’re exploring the best ways to sell them the idea of eating, and living,
| Post Type: Web Crumbs | Topic: Nutrition & Diet | July 13, 2009 |
Vegetable Amino Acids Lower Blood Pressure
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
New research suggests that a diet high in vegetable protein and amino acids lowers blood pressure. The international diet study found that a simple 4.72 percent increase of glutamic acid (an amino acid) in our diets may cut stroke mortality rates by 6 percent and coronary heart disease mortality rates by 4 percent. It seems our mothers are right to make us eat our veggies. To learn just how right they are, read the entire MedlinePlus article here.
| Post Type: Web Crumbs | Topic: Wine | July 06, 2009 |
Wine and Plastic Cups: Not a Perfect Pairing
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
| Post Type: Web Crumbs | Topic: Cooking | June 26, 2009 |
Brian Eno's Oblique Strategies in the Kitchen
Posted by Janelle Eckardt
Don’t you wish more recipes included helpful hints like “Make a sudden, destructive unpredictable action; incorporate.”? We can all benefit from the application of a bit of inspirational chaos in our favorite recipes, and Brian Eno’s card deck of wonders might just be the trick for turning that sweet dish into a sultry success.







