CK Friday Links--Friday September 21, 2012

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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Ten simple ways to eat less without noticing. (Summer Tomato)

If my evening at Olive Garden has taught me anything, it’s to insist on taking friends to local restaurants rather than chains. (Ben Starr, via Erica Douglass)

Be sure to take some time to check out Harvard University's free Chef Lecture Series, a collaboration between Harvard food science experts and world-class chefs. PS: These lectures--held every Monday evening at 7pm ET--are free to view in live streaming, and past lectures are available on Youtube! (Harvard University)

Recipe Links:
Chocolate Hummus? Seriously? (Budget Bytes)

35 mouthwatering Chili Recipes to kickstart your fall! (Aggie's Kitchen, via Alosha's Kitchen)

Chips like you've never seen them before: Potato Chips with Curry Leaf Inserts. (A Life of Spice)

Off-Topic Links:
Don't fall prey to your brain’s desire to destroy all opposing evidence. Listen to the other side. (Tara Hunt)

Why it's absolutely critical to get an early start saving up money for retirement. PS: Math is unstoppable. (Early Retirement Extreme)

Don't go through life letting people trample you. Practice persistence. (In Over Your Head)


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