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Friday
May082009

nosh nook #40 - friday, may 8, 2009

day after pandemonium, kentucky fried chicken honors oprah's grilled chicken coupons (link)
05.07.09 - ny daily news - by lacie hales and dave goldiner

a few weeks back, a co-worker announced that popeyes was doing a one day special offering eight pieces of chicken for $4.99 (regularly $12.99). it was his bday a few days before, so as is tradition in the office (on my first day at work, i was a member of a popeyes run), we celebrated with food for the whole office. he & i ventured out to popeyes in the early afternoon & returned after a two-hour ordeal that involved seeing that the line at the closest one wrapped out the door, trying to find another popeyes & finding out it was closed & returning to the original popeyes to wait in line for a half-hour in one of four lines that all eventually turned into a mass of angry, chicken-wanting customers & even produced a shouting match between an asshat customer & the manager (who, in her defense, was very polite for quite some time before). it was absolute madness.

then, a few days ago, in her tradition of giving things away, oprah announced a promo at kfc.  starting tuesday, folks could download & print out a coupon that they could exchange for a free meal at kfc. as hales & goldiner report (what does it say about the fact that the ny daily news has two reporters working this story?), lines at nyc locales were still incredibly long this thursday.  despite long waits, people were getting their chicken, a refreshing change from wednesday, when a locale on 42nd st stopped honoring the coupons & people organized a sit-in.

as it is, kfc locales are in danger of running out of chicken this weekend.  the shit's definitely going to hit the fan if that happens & peeps are definitely going to get pissed.  maybe we'll have more sit-ins!  people should take to the streets!  seriously, what does it say about our country when people choose to protest about not getting free chicken but sit by silent about pretty much everything else?  iraq?  prop 8?  corporate greed?  they ain't no free chicken, that's for sure.

Thursday
May072009

#90 - got milk?

i finally got around to watching milk the other night (for those who haven't seen the film, spoilers may be ahead), starring sean penn as gay rights pioneer harvey milk. to be honest, going in, i was watching it partly for the story but mostly because it's a gus van sant film & i've absolutely loved his last four films, even more than his earlier, pre-good will hunting stuff. they've made me more excited about the possibilities of film making than most films have recently. i was most interested in seeing how he handled a straight biopic, as he has a history of making films loosely based on actual events, films like to die for (the pamela smart murder), elephant (columbine) & last days (kurt cobain's suicide).

it definitely has the feel of a gus vant sant film. the titles play over black & white archival footage of gay bars being broken up & the title of the film is barely noticeable during its three seconds on the screen. early on, harvey meets scott smith (james franco) in nyc & van sant chooses to show them kissing in extremely extreme close ups. he shows them moving cross country to san fran in 72 via what looks like home video footage.

throughout, he works in actual news reports by walter cronkite (chi phi alum!) & actual clips of anita bryant, a powerful anti-gay rights advocate & all around evil bitch who was basically milk's antithesis. near the end of the film, there's a scene at harvey's 48th bday party with him & the desperate & drunk dan white (milk's assassin, played by josh brolin), where van sant initially frames them as these tiny figures in a large room...oh & there's the emotional pain of the characters. van sant loves pain.

i was discussing the film with a co-worker (sweet head shot!) yesterday & it turns out he actually worked on to die for in some capacity, so he's familiar with van sant & was curious as to my thoughts on the film. to be more specific, he asked me if there was redemption for the characters, as van sant doesn't often offer that up for his characters. in the end, milk's boyfriend has hung himself & harvey is assassinated, but he's been elected to office, created a protege in cleve jones (emile hirsch), defeated prop 6 & even heard from a boy in MN, who had years earlier called harvey out of the blue, saying he was going to kill himself over his parents' reaction to him being gay. it felt like redemption to me.

& just over 30 years later, here we are. after the shit storm that CA created with prop 8 last year, 2009 has been a busy year thus far for gay rights. NJ & NH recognized civil unions as of this year & after iowa made gay marriage legal two weeks ago, this week, ME voted to make gay marriage legal come september, the same month where it becomes legal in VT. D.C. voted to recognize gay marriages this week (subject to congress approval) & NH sent a same-sex marriage bill to governor lynch. his signature awaits & if he does sign, gay marriage will be legal in five of the six new england states & is recognized in RI. harvey's actions are starting to lead to something...perhaps eventually they will lead to the secession of new england from the u.s.?  i would totally move back there if that happened.

#90 - got milk?
snack: lindt kirsch m&ms with almonds
drink: rice dream supreme chocolate chai rice milk


the other day at the local polish grocery store, as i was walking in, i spied the lindt kirsch bar (pictured above) on the counter & figured i'd give it a shot. while watching the film, i finally broke it out. as the packaging depicts, you're basically getting a flat piece of chocolate with a little bubble on top that's filled with what you might assume is some sort of cherry liquid.

i didn't do my research beforehand to find out what exactly kirsch is & when i bit into the first piece, i was greeted with a flavor akin to taking the cheapest, hoboiest vodka you can find & soaking a couple of cherries in a glass of it overnight, before drinking the whole damn thing, cherries & all. then there was the crunch. oh the crunch. apparently, kirsch is a fruit brandy distilled from sour cherries & when placed in chocolate, they also put in a layer of hard sugar to compensate for its lack of sweetness...wasn't expecting that either.  at first, i'd thought it had gone bad & crystallized.  the approximate sound i made was mlaaaaaahhhhhchhhhh...followed by a series of panicked, rapid tongue movements.

the thought of eating a second piece never even crossed my mind, but i was having a serious chocolate craving, so i paused the film, ran out to the bodega & grabbed an old standby, a bag of m&ms with almonds. since i'm a slave to almonds, whenever i'm in a candy/double consonant/ampersand mood, i always go back to the almond m&ms. other than the obvious candy shell & chocolate awesomeness, there's just something about the size of them that makes them so damn appealing...much better than those wussy sized regular, non-nut flavored ones.

my beverage of choice for the evening was a tall glass of rice dream supreme chocolate chai rice milk, with a couple of ice cubes tossed in for good measure. i originally picked it up a few days back for #88 - (rice dream), but ditched it in favor of the rice beer, which i felt was much more appropriate to have with chips. since then, i've been using it in my morning coffee, instantly making it infinitely better.  coffee + mocha + chai = my secret to getting to work this week.  it's not only helped me in that regard, but along with the m&ms, it helped immensely as far as casting the demons of the kirsch taste away from my mouth.

i could definitely get down with rice milk on a regular basis, especially if it's all flavored & junk.  over the past week, i've actually drank milk outside of my coffee & cereal, so having it around, with all its vitamins & nutrients, is definitely having a positive effect...& you know what they say about milk & bodies.  it totally does them good.  if i keep this up, i'm going to be so awesomely buff.

Thursday
May072009

nosh nook #39 - thursday, may 7, 2009

smoothie king passes 600th store milestone (link)
05.06.09 - wsj marketwatch - press release

it looks like the smoothie has finally made it in this crazy, mixed up world. smoothie king, the self-proclaimed king of smoothies, continues to expand faster than a waistline on all-you-can-eat apple pie day, as they've now opened over six hundred locations worldwide. according to entrepreneur magazine, this makes smoothie king the 37th fastest growing franchise in the country. 37th! i wonder how well the thirty-six franchises ahead of them are doing.

when it comes to smoothies, i guess i'm a bit out of touch.  i never even noticed that smoothie king exists until now, even though they apparently have a bunch of locations just here in nyc alone. as tasty & as healthy as they may be, a custom-blended smoothie just isn't one of those things that i look for when i'm out & about, but if there's room for six hundred locations worldwide, people must feel differently.

according to smoothie king founder/ceo steve kuhnau, "we provide products that contribute to the health regimen of our guests, something more important than ever in these stressful times." this is seen as one of the main reasons that the franchise has been so successful in expanding. the other reason that the release states is that "the shaky job market has caused people of all walks of life to reevaluate their career goals."  personally, i have trouble envisioning someone thinking to themselves "gee, this economy is awful & i might lose my job.  i should totally open a smoothie king," but if it's in a press release, it must be true.

Wednesday
May062009

snack away! #6 - one out of five doctors...

i have a love/hate relationship with snacks. i love to eat them. i hate that before i can decide to bring said snack into my home, i need to calculate the damage that would be done if i were to eat the whole bag. lately the hate had been winning and the evilness of snacks had been avoided.

that is until about a month ago. i was asked to write a guest snack blog. not a big deal, right? i’ll just go buy a snack, write my blog, and that will be it. ahh, but it has to be the perfect snack. damn my perfectionism!

the downward spiral began when i entered the snack row at trader joes. i had already had a failed attempt at a local "healthy" food store, when i purchased chile pineapple tidbits, a ridiculously spicy snack. once i regained my ability to taste again, i found myself in the trader joes snack row. now i do LOVE trader joes, probably more than is natural, BUT my love does not extend to the snack row.

don’t get me wrong, the snacks are yummy and creative and generally healthier than your average chip, but, again, not if you eat the whole bag in one sitting. it’s like the fat free cookie problem, which i believe is responsible for 25% of obesity! as a pediatrician, i feel the need to "practice what i preach" and eat how i tell my patients to. somehow i feel they will know! therefore, i blame you, shawn, for the copious snacks filling my once snackless cabinets and the distinct lack of "real" food in my home.  this, of course, makes me a hypocrite (and approximately four lbs heavier than last month!). however, i thank you, with a twinge of sarcasm, for the discovery of a new snack...

snack away! #6 - one out of five doctors...
guest blogger: aimee parow, phoenix, az

snack: buccaneer joe’s unburied treasure sour cream & onion corn puffs
drink: fresh & easy cucumber flavored water


upon entering trader joe’s for my snack quest, i found a somewhat familiar snack bag, however with a green stripe. you may be familiar with the unburied treasure white cheddar flavor (a really yummy knock off of pirate's booty), however this new bag was sour cream & onion flavor!

now where do i start? true to the original white cheddar flavor, the base of puffy corn is light and airy, dissolving in your mouth. the sour cream & onion flavor is not overwhelming and is evenly distributed over all pieces. it leaves a slight aftertaste of sour cream and probably some really rank breath. it will definitely keep the creepy, stand-too-close friend at a more appropriate distance. this may just be the perfect sour cream and onion snack.

they are also relatively healthy (which every doctor likes!) with 140 calories, 5g of fat, 2g fiber (who doesn’t love fiber?!) and 3g protein in a rather large 2.5 cup serving. also there is no MSG, my arch enemy...definitely a better choice than the hot cheetos staining the lips and fingers of the children of phoenix.

in order to compensate for the fact that i’ve eaten 2 ½ 3 4 servings of the snack while writing this, i chose to go with a no calorie drink--fresh & easy cucumber flavored water. i’m not sure who's the genius who came up with this one or why no one told him/her that cucumbers don’t HAVE any flavor. not surprisingly, it tastes like water with a very, very, very, very slight aftertaste of cucumber. i’m not really seeing the advantage over water.

all in all, the combination of very flavorful snack and flavorless drink worked very well. it also came with minimal guilt, provided the rest of the bag remains in my cabinet until at least tomorrow. diet starts tomorrow.

aimee parow is a pediatrician who lives in phoenix with her two dogs (lona & gypsy) & a stray cat named max, who lives on the porch. she enjoys exotic foods & gadgets and is an M.D. who is one part E.R., two parts S.C.P.A., one part M.L.B. & no parts MSG.

Wednesday
May062009

nosh nook #38 - wednesday, may 6, 2009

renewed calls for junk food ad ban on kids’ TV (link)
05.05.09 - australian food news - by daniel palmer

sometimes it seems like the whole world is against you. if you're junk food, that time is now. you're a plague upon our children. you're a pox on our houses. you're a thorn in our side & therefore must be eradicated post haste. won't somebody please think of the children?  if you're junk food, fighting the evil that your tastiness spreads has now become a pet project for politicians from new york to the u.k. to australia. you're bad. you're bad. really really bad.

according to daniel palmer, from the australian food news, down under, the coalition of food advertising to children (CFAC) "believe(s) that children who watch two hours of television per day see 18 hours per year of unhealthy advertisements for food like chips, burgers, confectionery and soft drinks." as a result, they're urging a ban on unhealthy food ads during the hours children watch TV. according to the president of the australian medical association, "(f)ood advertising influences what food children want, ask for, and eat." obviously, the answer is to ban advertising, as their parents are powerless when it comes to steering their children toward healthy diets.

how has the australian food industry reacted? they're playing nice & have even gone as far as to create a "responsible children’s marketing initiative," which says that they'll only advertise healthy food option to kids under twelve. once they're thirteen, they're fair game. last year, the australian green party introduced legislation aimed at curbing junk food advertising, but it didn't get enough support to pass. luckily, this year, they've reintroduced legislation. at the moment, it's poised to fail, but once the preventative health taskforce comes back in june with recommendations for australia's health policy, that could change...& not soon enough, because the little boy pictured in the article appears to be enjoying his donut more than should be allowed by law.