Having returned to the Sandwich Tribunal last month, I had determined from the start that this wouldn’t be some one-off, that I would become a regular contributor again. However, I felt more than a...
Numerous viewings of Lethal Weapon 2 have taught me that it’s unwise to get a bunch of South Africans angry. So let me start by answering the question in the title: pretty great! A...
Ah, Mr. Spade. Have a drink, won’t you? Sit down, sir, sit down. By gad, what a character! You amuse me, sir. I don’t mind telling you that I enjoy being amused. Very clever sir,...
Based on the times I’ve mentioned my mom on this site, you probably have the impression that I am a gigantic idiot manchild who doesn’t appreciate the woman who gave him life. And you’d...
The South has given us many things over the years. Barbecue. The Drive-By Truckers. Louisiana hot sauce. Fried Chicken and Faulkner. Biscuits and gravy. Of course, for every Alton Brown there’ll be a Paula...
Hello sandwich friends! We got through April, a month in which we ate fried brains! If we can do that, we can do anything, right? We also covered the Francesinha Poveira, a variant of...
I'm a mother of two boys. I work selling organic produce to gullible locals, and in my spare time I run as far as I can. Oh, and I live in Australia, married to a US citizen.
I'm a transgender weirdo who loves music, books, comics, and all kinds of other geeky crap. I edit an arts/music/culture magazine in my hometown of Richmond VA (rvamag.com). But let's not talk about my day job. Let's talk about food. I love food.
I'm a tax guy and technical writer living in the city known to its locals as The Big 'Ago. I self-identify as a fighter against culinary dogma, a sandwich lover, and an overly-earnest hot dog enthusiast.
No denying it, I like the sensual things of the world, especially good food and drink, though I'm no snob when it comes to either. A background in American cultural history and food studies makes me approach the world with a desire for contextualization and connection on the way to synthesis.
I'm a seafood-obsessed environmental scientist from North Carolina currently enduring the pain of living in a landlocked state. I spend most of my free time thinking about baseball, history, Shaw Bros. movies and weird synthesizer music.
A South African now living in Australia, after 12 years in New Zealand and 4 in Ireland. Has worked as an academic researcher for the past decade, which is only slightly less time than it took him to fulfil his promise of writing an entry for the blog.
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