November 8th, 2009
Home Brew


November 8th, 2009


January 19th, 2009
…while we change hosts and upgrade Word Press.
Thanks!
December 4th, 2008
Over the next few months, you will notice several changes to Flavor a Deux.
1. Uncorked and Decanted, Salad Night, and The Pizza Experiment, will all be incorporated onto the main blog page, so you won’t have to visit their separate sites to find yummy new wine recommendations, main dish salads, or pizzas.
2. New recipes, when appropriate, will be accompanied by wine recommendations that we think will go great with that particular dish. Look for these at the end of the posting. The recommendations will sometimes come from myself, but more often than not, will be courtesy of Flavor a Deux’s Uncorked and Decanted wine editor, Dan.
3. We hope to add a print recipe feature, as well as a more accessible RSS button so people can easily subscribe to Flavor a Deux’s feed.
4. We will also be updating to a new version of Wordpress, which will hopefully eliminate some of the unusual problems we’ve encountered with the site.
5. More recipes! It’s been slow the last couple of months, but the New Year promises to bring more content.
October 13th, 2008
The time has come! Foodbuzz has officially launched its Foodie Blogger Community. I’ve been a part of Foodbuzz since February, and it’s been a wonderful experience.
Read their official press release, then click the link at the bottom and check them out!

LAUNCH OF GLOBAL FOODBUZZ BLOGGER COMMUNITY
LEVERAGES REAL-PEOPLE, REAL-TIME POWER OF FOOD PUBLISHING
San Francisco – October 13, 2008: Foodbuzz, Inc., officially inaugurates its food blogger community with more than 1,000 blog partners, a global food blogging event and an online platform that captures the real-people, real-time power of food publishing in every corner of the world. At launch, the Foodbuzz community ranks as one of the top-10 Internet destinations for food and dining (Quantcast), with bloggers based in 45 countries and 863 cities serving up daily food content.
“Food bloggers are at the forefront of reality publishing and the dramatic growth of new media has redefined how food enthusiasts access tasty content,” said Doug Collister, Executive Vice President of Foodbuzz, Inc. “Food bloggers are the new breed of local food experts and at any minute of the day, Foodbuzz is there to help capture the immediacy of their hands-on experiences, be it a memorable restaurant meal, a trip to the farmers market, or a special home-cooked meal.”
Foodbuzz is the only online community with content created exclusively by food bloggers and rated by foodies. The site offers more than 20,000 pieces of new food and dining content weekly, including recipes, photos, blog posts, videos and restaurant reviews. Members decide the “tastiness” of each piece of content by voting and “buzz” the most popular posts to the top of the daily menu of submissions. Foodbuzz currently logs over 13 million monthly page views and over three million monthly unique visitors.
“Our goal is to be the number-one online source of quality food and dining content by promoting the talent, enthusiasm and knowledge of food bloggers around the globe,” said Ben Dehan, founder and CEO of Foodbuzz, Inc.
The Foodbuzz blogger community is growing at a rate of 40 percent per month driven by strong growth in existing partner blogs and the addition of over 100 new blogs per month. “The Foodbuzz.com Web site is like the stock of a great soup. The Web site provides the base or backbone for bloggers to interact as a community, contribute content, and have that content buzzed by their peers,” said Mr. Dehan.
Global Blogging Event
Demonstrating the talent and scope of the Foodbuzz community, 24 Meals, 24 Hours, 24 Blogs offered online food enthusiasts an international, virtual street festival of food and diversity. The new feature showcased blog posts from 24 Foodbuzz partner bloggers chronicling events occurring around the globe during a 24 hour period and included:
• Mid-Autumn Festival Banquest (New York, NY)
• The “Found on Foodbuzz” 24-Item Tasting Menu (San Francisco, CA)
• Aussie BBQ Bonanza – Celebrating Diversity (Sydney, Australia)
• The Four Corners of Carolina BBQ Road Trip (Charleston, SC)
• Criminal Tastes – An Illegal Supper (Crested Butte, CO)
• From Matambre to Empanadas: An Argentine Dinner (Buenos Aires, Argentina)
• A Sweet Trompe l’oeil (Seattle, WA)
“24 Meals, 24 Hours, 24 Blogs” captures the quality and unique local perspective of our food bloggers and shared it with the world,” said Ryan Stern, Director of the Foodbuzz Publisher Community. “It illustrates exactly what the future of food publishing is all about – real food, experienced by real people, shared real-time.”
About Foodbuzz, Inc.
Based in San Francisco, Foodbuzz, Inc., launched its beta Web site, foodbuzz.com, in 2007. In less than a year, Fooduzz.com and its community of over 1,000 exclusive partner food blogs have grown into an extended online property that reaches more than three million users.
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Visit Foodbuzz
May 19th, 2008
Next up is the harder polycarbonate plastics. Think Nalgene. These types of bottles contain Bisphenol-A. Bisphenol-A binds to estrogen receptors, causing reproductive issues as well. Recently, many companies removed all Nalgene and Nalgene type bottles from their shelves. Canada officially declared Bisphenol-A hazardous to human health.
So what’s a person to do? I like to have a water bottle in my car. My husband packs one to work. We all use them for something, right? Along with a gazillion other plastic products. (Which is another issue…) Well, here’s at least one alternative for you to consider—SIGG.
SIGG is Swiss company with worldwide presence. They make their bottles out of lightweight aluminum, and use a water-based non-toxic interior lining. Plus, the bottles are cool! With 144 designs and 22 styles of lids, SIGG has something for everyone. Their line-up even includes kids’ bottles, sports bottles, thermal bottles, and flasks. I got mine a couple weeks ago, and I love it. Check out their website and get one for yourself.
For more information about plastics and plastic drinking bottles, visit these two sites:
Wikipedia. Be sure to check out the list of references at the bottom of the page.