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The internet can be a such a delicious place. For your edification, here are a few links to what's cooking in the world of restaurants and food today. 

The Ken Burns 3-Part Documentary, "Prohibition," is set to air Sunday on PBS. I'd say his timing is just about right on this, given the recent nostalgia for the 20's of late. Or maybe I've just had too many $13 cocktails with 3 unpronounceable ingredients served by a guy in a vest with mutton chops.

LIFE presents an illustrated guide on how to eat sushi, complete with slightly embarrassing photos of Eva Mendes and Russell Simmon - they're just like us: they eat too much wasabi at once too!  Spoiler alert: California rolls are not from Japan.

Hide your wife. Hide your kids. Killer cantaloupes may not have done their worst yet, from Grub Street.

Anthony Bourdain breaks his own rules of travel on a family vacation and previews the upcoming New Orleans episode of "No Reservations." My kingdom for an oyster po' boy. 

 

 

The Edible Web: Manly Meaty Edition

A Kansas City Barbeque Society certified barbecue judge weighs in on the McRib, with somewhat predictable results. I'm partial to the phrase "restructured meat products."

Just in time for this depressingly wintery weather, A Hamburger Today shares Ten Tips for Making Better Burgers

Tired of being teased by all the "In-N-Out Burger may be franchising in your state soon" stories that never seem to pan out? According to Eater, you can have two frozen  Double-Doubles overnighted to your location for the mere sum of $50 (plus shipping). 

For your viewing edification: A slideshow of the Best Burgers in the U.S. from Food & Wine. Among restaurants on the list are Holeman & Finch (Atlanta), Minetta Tavern (NYC), Ray's Hell Burger (Arlington, VA) and Dyer's Burgers (Memphis). I'll vouch for the decadent, melt-in-your mouth burger at Father's Office in Santa Monica, cooked a perfect medium rare and topped with caramelized onions, bacon, gruyere and Maytag blue cheese.

Fathers Office

Written by Charlie Harris at 13:06

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