Posts Tagged ‘food’

Hot Off the Press: McSweeney’s Panorama

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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The new-school purveyor of timeless journalism, McSweeney’s launched their

special edition, 320-page “San Francisco Panorama” this week, making it the

latest of the literary journal’s quarterly releases.

The McSweeney’s team created the 15″ x 22″ broadsheet paper over five months

with contributions from Stephen King, William T. Vollmann, Daniel Clowes and

Roddy Doyle-over 150 writers, artists and photographers in all.

Panorama’s design mimics a traditional paper, with magazine, food (click

above image for detail), comics and sports sections included in the hefty

edition along with hang-ready posters. Eye-catching diagrams and an overall

contemporary layout give it a modern appeal.

San Francisco’s Chronicle partnered with McSweeney’s to exclusively sell and

distribute the paper in the Bay Area and starting yesterday locals can buy

it for $5 from hawkers in the street. The rest of us can buy it online for

$16 or in bookstores. Check out sample pages, and get all the details here.


Good Food Good Skin

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

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Perhaps the simplest way to maintain a healthy, balanced diet and ensure the skin is getting optimal nutrition from the foods we eat is to follow the recommendations of the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Daily Food Guide, commonly referred to as the food pyramid. These include:

Choosing and eating at least three ounces of whole grain breads, 

cereals, rice, crackers or pasta.

Eating a wide variety of fruits and vegetables, including more dark 

green and orange vegetables.

Consuming calcium-rich foods, such as fat-free or low-fat milk and other 

dairy products.

Opting for a variety of low-fat or lean meats, poultry and fish.