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New Foodies documentary trailer

New Foodies documentary trailer

New Foodies documentary trailer

The official release date is the 23rd of May. Here is the link.

28
Apr '14
Foodies documentary update

Foodies documentary update

Foodies documentary update

I finally had a chance to watch the final cut of the Foodies documentary. I think it’s really well done and will be interesting not only to all those who are interested in gastronomy. (And I am not saying this just cause I am in it :)) The official release…

30
Mar '14
My interview for Corriere della Sera (the biggest newspaper in Italy..)

My interview for Corriere della Sera (the biggest newspaper in Italy..)

My interview for Corriere della Sera (the biggest newspaper in Italy..)

cucina.corriere.it Thanks Viviana Devoto! Aiste, the model who loves food. And with her blog, she renewed her relationship with food. Aiste has brown hair and long legs. The walking style of someone who learned at age 18 how to walk before an audience and how to highlight an outfit. She…

20
Mar '14
Luxeat photo view

Luxeat photo view

Luxeat photo view

If you haven’t noticed this already, Luxeat.com can be viewed in two different views, “photo view” and “blog view” , which is currently the landing page. Should I make the “photo view” the landing page instead? What do you think?

11
Mar '14
Traditional balsamic vinegar: tasting a legend

Traditional balsamic vinegar: tasting a legend

Traditional balsamic vinegar: tasting a legend

They call it black gold: a 100 ml bottle of a 25­-year vintage can sell for over 100 €, yet most of the world’s supply is an imitation. We’re talking about modena balsamico, the carefully aged, syrupy vinegar that adds a deep mellowness and tart sparkle to everything from roasted…

7
Mar '14
The black gold from Modena

The black gold from Modena

The black gold from Modena

A bottle of extra old (25 years or older) l’Aceto Balsamico di Modena. This is the one and the only type of 100 ml bottle that is used to for the real balsamic vinegar of Modena D.O.P, so 99% of balsamic vinegar found in shops around the world is not…

23
Feb '14
3 Michelin starred restaurants in Paris with the best lunch deals

3 Michelin starred restaurants in Paris with the best lunch deals

3 Michelin starred restaurants in Paris with the best lunch deals

Dining at 3 Michelin star restaurants in Paris is definitely not a cheap experience. A single dish might cost around 100 euros and over. Most of the 3 Michelin star restaurants though offer much better deals at lunch (except for Guy Savoy and L’Ambroisie ). Here are the prices for…

19
Feb '14
The legend of the truffle soup

The legend of the truffle soup

The legend of the truffle soup

The legend of the famous truffle soup was born in 1975 February 25, whenFrench president Valéry Giscard D’Estaingpromoted Paul Bocuse to Chevalier de la Légion d’Honneur (the highest decoration in France). For that occasion, the father of French gastronomy was asked to prepare a special meal and one of the…

23
Jan '14
New book by Michael Booth

New book by Michael Booth

New book by Michael Booth

Michael Booth is a British journalist living in Denmark and an author of an excellent book about Japanese gastronomy called “Sushi and Beyond”. His new book “The Almost Nearly Perfect People. The Truth About The Nordic Miracle” is available for pre-order at Amazon.com. Really looking forward.

22
Nov '13
Foodies documentary trailer

Foodies documentary trailer

Foodies documentary trailer

“Foodies” documentary trailer. Directed by Thomas Jackson, Charlotte Landelius & Henrik Stockare, distributed by the same company who is behind Jiro Dreams of Sushi, Food Inc and Super Size Me. Out in February next year and shown in cinemas around the world. Starring Andy Hayler, Katie Keiko Tam, Perm Paitayawat,…

20
Nov '13