Bonus food link: Warren G. Harding’s waffle recipe from the 1922 The Stag Cookbook: Written for Men by Men. Yglesias says it’s “teaching the men of the roaring twenties how to cook without turning gay.”
Oh Dave, I’m so glad I saved my Great Whatsit Moment of Reflect for the end of the day. This is so funny. And it explains so much, actually, about Pollan, the food movement, eating, punishment, pleasure. So much food for thought here.
Bonus food link: Warren G. Harding’s waffle recipe from the 1922 The Stag Cookbook: Written for Men by Men. Yglesias says it’s “teaching the men of the roaring twenties how to cook without turning gay.”
#4 is the best one . . . carrots . . .
Oh Dave, I’m so glad I saved my Great Whatsit Moment of Reflect for the end of the day. This is so funny. And it explains so much, actually, about Pollan, the food movement, eating, punishment, pleasure. So much food for thought here.