CK Friday Links--Friday February 26, 2010

Here's yet another selection of particularly interesting links from around the internet. As always, I welcome your thoughts and your feedback.

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How to cook more like a real chef, even if you're not. (Food Woolf) Bonus Post: Why restaurant staff don't get any respect.

The good, the bad and the ugly about raw milk. (Backyard Farming) Bonus Post: Another reason why oatmeal is the perfect breakfast food. (via @pixelpushr)

Ten thought-provoking rules for good food blogging. (The Amateur Gourmet) And related here at CK: How to write a great links post.

Ever wonder what types of wood to use for smoking different barbecued meats? Dave shares his list of favorites. (Food and Fire)

Recipe Links:
Easy and unusual: Tomato Braised Cauliflower. (Steamy Kitchen via Discovery.com)

From the co-author of the exceptional cookbook Almost Meatless, a creative and meatless Chickpea Tikka Massala. (The Oyster Evangelist)

Coconut Balls. Nothing more needs to be said. (Scott Can Cook)

Deep fried eggs: Yet another way to jazz up your morning eggs! (A Life of Spice)

Off-Topic Links:
How to eliminate a submissive mindset after experiencing an abusive relationship. (Climb the Rainbow) Bonus Post: Finding the Perfect Man.

Using "one week on, one week off" as a tool to boost your productivity. (Steve Pavlina's Blog)

For the stock-market-curious: What do investment pundits mean when they say "don't fight the Fed?" (A Dash if Insight)



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3 comments:

KitschenBitsch said...

This is my favorite link set of all you've done. Thanks for effectively sucking all the productivity out of my Friday morning. :) (Right, like there was any to start with.)

Daniel said...

KB: Thanks so much for the feedback. Really glad you enjoyed the Friday reading!

DK

Taz @ Climb the Rainbow said...

Hey Dan!

Just going about my daily business and getting my regular dose of CK when I noticed the link love!

Cheers!

Taz