What do you call a wine you can't stop drinking?
A television chef throws a first pitch in D.C. and a Twin Peaks star spawns a Cabernet.
Plus: Heinz changes their ketchup recipe, and Whole Foods recovers from the recession, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Daytime Emmy food nominees announced, and Korean barbecue hits the mainstream, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: Daytime Emmy food nominees announced, and Korean barbecue hits the mainstream, all in our morning news roundup.
30 California wineries and chefs from patina unite on Memorial Day.
The Tria team readies a wine bar with a serious beer list.
Expect salumi to go with the insane collection of Italian varietals.
Burger Kitchen introduces beer flights, Crepe Republic opens, and two new spots are promised from afar.
New Orleans manages a fresh catch despite ocean disaster and a famous actress thinks she could have been a restaurateur.
The Naked Chef has healthier Golden Arches back home and the tomato industry's public enemy #1 is in more trouble.
Food companies get an early jump on sodium reduction and the corporation that owns Carl's Jr. is sold.
Sonja Morgan gets a book deal and the civet cat is prized for its poop.
Plus: Wine turning into the of choice for boys' night out, Pasta Bible has to be reprinted, and a "disgusting substance" found in Chef Boyardee can
Plus: Starbucks eyes China, and airlines try to improve food, all in our morning news roundup.
The Chez Panisse chef wants her own show, while a restaurant review site retools its features.
Josh Beckett and Jacoby Ellsbury get immortalized in vino.