CK Friday Links--Friday October 14, 2011

Readers, just a quick (promotional) reminder: Jules at Stonesoup's 48% off sale on her new e-cookbook, The Tired & Hungry Cook's Companion, is good until Sunday evening! If you want to learn more, have a quick look at my post about it.

Here's yet another selection of interesting links from around the internet. As always, I welcome your thoughts and your feedback.
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The skinny on much-maligned saturated fats. (Eat Naked)

Getting past the five main excuses between you and running. (No Meat Athlete)

Curious which major corporations own which organic food producers? Here's a (complex) infographic explaining everything. (MSU.org, via Eating Rules)

When critiquing restaurants, opinions are fine, and everyone is entitled to one. But, please, stick to the facts. (Accidental Hedonist)

Recipe Links:
Creative and laughably easy: Goat Cheese Stuffed Onions. (Kalofagas)

A healthy and delicious recipe from the cookbook Fast, Fresh & Green: Roasted Green Beans and Mushrooms with Rosemary-Garlic Oil (She Manufactures)

Decadent and easy: Chicken Fat Fried Potatoes. (Amateur Gourmet)

Off-Topic Links:
Unsolicited book recommendation of the week: Why Can't You Read My Mind? by Jeffrey Bernstein. One of the most useful books I've ever read about improving communication in a relationship.

On 99-percenters, natural "slaves" and preferring empathy to solutions. (Early Retirement Extreme)

Five tools for remembering your dreams. (Aha Life Design)







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