Food Timeline: food history research service
The history of humanity in food and recipes.
The timeline of this website is equally impressive—it’s been going since 1999!
The history of humanity in food and recipes.
The timeline of this website is equally impressive—it’s been going since 1999!
Watch the prep time increase as you make more and more of a recipe’s ingredients from scratch.
I guess Carl Sagan was right. To make an apple pie from scratch, you must first invent the universe.
Recipes inspired by The Left Hand Of Darkness.
I mostly stuck to Le Guin’s world-building rules for Winter, which were “no large meat-animals … and no mammalian products, milk, butter or cheese; the only high-protein, high-carbohydrate foods are the various kinds of eggs, fish, nuts and Hainish grains.” I did, however, add some hot-climate items found in Manhattan’s Chinatown for their space-age looks and good flavors (dragonfruit, pomelo, galangal, chilis, and kaffir limes).
Serve with hot beer.
The story of one site’s disgraceful handling of acquisition and shutdown (Punchfork, acquired by Pinterest) and how its owner actively tried to block efforts to preserve user’s data.
Maureen's book is out and about. Get over 1000 bite-sized recipes.
"Tuna Casserole Ingredients: 1 large casserole dish Place the casserole dish in a cold oven. Place a chair facing the oven and sit in it forever. Think about how hungry you are. When night falls, do not turn on the light."
A new webzine dedicated to food, prettily put together by M. Jackson Wilkinson.
Recipes in 140 characters or less.