laststandchili Underachiever
Number of posts : 1101 Location : Centralia, PA Registration date : 2008-05-07
| Subject: Der Sterns Wed Jun 17, 2009 1:56 pm | |
| From todays Tasting Table email:
Wed. 17 Jun '09 Cooking | EVERYWHERE Hurry Up and Eat An ode to the endangered American regional foods Summer travelers, beware! Road food is endangered--or so say driving denizens Jane and Michael Stern. Known for their insatiable documentation of America's best greasy spoons, the Sterns have a new travelogue: 500 Things to Eat Before It's Too Late, an homage to increasingly obscure regional specialties.
Writing about everything from chili-loaded Frito pies in the Southwest to Rhode Island's Jonnycakes (where the ingredients are regulated by state law), the Sterns have compiled a master list of America's most imperiled foods.
Their guide crisscrosses the country, praising classic hotdog and burger iterations (like Cincinnati's five-way chili dogs and steamed cheeseburgers in Connecticut) and the land's greatest pies and doughnuts (deep purple huckleberry pies of Montana and the yeasty fried rounds of the East Coast). But it's the more esoteric things we're worried about. Who knows how long the Mutton Belt will be around?
Here are five of the Sterns' favorites to watch out for as you wander this summer. Only 495 more to go.
Whoopie Pie Cranberry Island Kitchen. Portland, Maine; 207-829-5200 or cranberryislandkitchen.com
Beef on Weck Schwabl's, 789 Center Rd., West Seneca, New York; 716-674-9821 or schwabls.com
Boiled Peanuts Hardy Farms Peanuts, Hawkinsville, Georgia; 888-368-6887 or hardyfarmspeanuts.com
Pimento Cheese Henpeck Market, 1268 Lewisburg Pike, Franklin, Tennessee; 615-794-7518 or henpeckmarket.com
Date Shake Hadley Fruit Orchards, 48980 Seminole Dr., Cabazon, California; 888-854-5655 or hadleyfruitorchards.com | |
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clothier Needs Help
Number of posts : 3526 Registration date : 2008-03-05
| Subject: Re: Der Sterns Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:15 pm | |
| so, is this another book to buy that's just a repeat and re-collection of stuff that is in books from them that i already have? | |
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Independent George Internets Tool
Number of posts : 2200 Registration date : 2008-03-06
| Subject: Re: Der Sterns Wed Jun 17, 2009 4:52 pm | |
| FWIW, I got a quick read on someone else's book and thought it was a much better read than the Roadfood books. There are definitely new places in there. Go to a Barnes and Noble and sit in one of those comfy, life-sucking chairs and read half of it over the course of six or seven hours. | |
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clothier Needs Help
Number of posts : 3526 Registration date : 2008-03-05
| Subject: Re: Der Sterns Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:22 pm | |
| oh, so I should just spend my normal day there then, huh? | |
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Independent George Internets Tool
Number of posts : 2200 Registration date : 2008-03-06
| Subject: Re: Der Sterns Wed Jun 17, 2009 7:46 pm | |
| I haven't bought one of the books since the 2002 (I think) Roadfood, but I am probably going to plunk down a hard-earned gift certificate on this one! | |
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| Subject: Re: Der Sterns Wed Jun 17, 2009 8:51 pm | |
| It's Die Sterns. Getten Sie with der programme. |
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laststandchili Underachiever
Number of posts : 1101 Location : Centralia, PA Registration date : 2008-05-07
| Subject: Re: Der Sterns Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:20 am | |
| Sorry, my pig latins usty-ray. | |
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