Speaking of junk food, have you seen those commercials for black and white M&M's? For the next few months the candy-coated chocolates will only rub off white and black into your sweaty palms because of a dramatic increase in the cost of food-grade dyes. No, really, it's just some sort of marketing campaign designed to get simple-minded media members to hype their product for pretty much no reason. Wait a minute. …
In other news, Wild Oats Community Markets announced this week that they have become the first grocery store to stock Fair Trade Certified bananas. A press release stated that “supporting fair trade bananas further extends the company's strong commitment to the Fair Trade Certification model which allows Wild Oats to ensure that farmers receive a fair price for their products.” The press release neglected to mention that the bananas sell for $100 each. Kidding! Fair trade is a good thing. You should all buy these bananas right now.
By the way, have you ever bought a boned leg of lamb or a stuffed salmon steak that was held together by something that looked like a piece of white fishnet stocking? This super elastic stuff may look like something that would be attached to Marilyn Manson's garter belt but it works better than skewers or trussing for keeping many cuts of meat together in the oven. I tried to buy some from the Whole Foods' seafood counter but they gave me a little piece for free. I bet if you ask nicely your butcher will do the same for you.
Winter is a slow time of year for food news and a fast time of year for cruising the Internet in search of naked pictures of that hot guy Smith from Sex and the City. So if you know anything about cool new restaurants, scrumptious dishes you've had recently or anything else food related, let me know. E-mail all your tips to food@alibi.com, call 346-0660 ext. 245 or fax 256-9651.