Snack Attack No. 10 “The Champ” For Chocolate Lovers There is one week out of the month when I need chocolate like a drunk needs a bottle of gin. And sfter spying [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Aug 17, 2006 Read More Chococaine
San Pedro Cactus Trichocereus Pachanoi (San Pedro Cactus) is native to the high Andes. The San Pedro Cactus is a very hardy and easy to grow [...] Sarah Bonneau \ Aug 17, 2006 Read More
Shameless Google Promotion It’s no secret that I’m an adulating fan of Google, despite the fact that I realize they will some day take over the [...] Christie Chisholm \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More
Man Gone Wild There’s this incredible bit of reporting in a Los Angeles Times article this week. I guess that’s no surprise, given the quality of [...] Marisa Demarco \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More
Eye Weekly ’S Not-So-Friendly Guide To Urban Etiquette When I was in Toronto I came across this terrifically insulting editorial on how to behave in public. Not to say people who [...] Jessica Cassyle Carr \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More
Chi-Chi-Chi-Cha-Cha-Cha Just got back from a week-long stay in the mountains of southern Colorado. Sure wish I’d brought one of these with me. Steven Robert Allen \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More Directions: “Tap the bellows to create the simple barks to the excited chatter of squirrels. Remove bellow and blow for scream of grey squirrel.”
Nurse! It’s 10 p.m. You’re seeing spots. Your tongue feels like you just licked a hedgehog wrapped in sandpaper. Your options: have a mild [...] Christie Chisholm \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More
Snack Attack No. 9 Lunchables “Chicken Dunks” I remember when Lunchables were first introduced. They had two kinds: ham and cheese on crackers, and turkey and cheese on crackers. Both [...] Jennifer Wohletz \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More Mechanically extruted chicken parts+corn syrup + “breading” = Chicken Dunks
Polluted Ever wonder how polluted our city is? You know, what percentage of houses are at risk for lead hazards, how many toxic chemicals [...] Christie Chisholm \ Aug 10, 2006 Read More