Days 31 and beyond . . .
#1
Posted 28 May 2002 - 07:30 AM
http://canada.com/na...eatures/fatguy/
The "Fat Guy Eats Canada" project is something I developed with a Montreal Gazette editor. It consists of a series of six newspaper articles on regional cuisines of Canada, each of which will run in several newspapers that are part of a group called Southam -- this includes the Montreal Gazette, Vancouver Sun, Calgary Herald, Edmonton Journal, and a whole bunch of others. I'm also making television appearances in each major city I visit, on the local Global TV stations. And on Canada.com, there's a special "Fat Guy Eats Canada" page (see link above) where you can track my progress, read all the articles, and even see digitized TV clips using RealPlayer.
So . . . since the weekly installments I'm writing for Southam are quite similar in nature to what I've been writing in this special forum for the US part of my trip, I don't plan to write a separate set of entries here. I will however post the links to my articles here each week, and also I am of course here to answer questions, accept criticism, and otherwise play around.
Thanks!
Co-founder, Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, sshaw@egstaff.org
Proud signatory to the eG Ethics code
Director, New Media Studies, International Culinary Center (take my food-blogging course)
#2
Posted 08 June 2002 - 03:38 AM
The first question of the million I have:
Are Vancouver prawns better than the ones from the Redneck Riviera?
Second question:
If yes, do you know of a place that will mail order them?
Safe travels
Beachfan in Beachland
#3
Posted 09 June 2002 - 05:26 AM
Co-founder, Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, sshaw@egstaff.org
Proud signatory to the eG Ethics code
Director, New Media Studies, International Culinary Center (take my food-blogging course)
#4
Posted 10 June 2002 - 12:53 PM
envious of your grand trip that it would take me a few lifetimes
and multiple-jobs to afford such a culinary trip
#5
Posted 10 June 2002 - 07:42 PM
Co-founder, Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, sshaw@egstaff.org
Proud signatory to the eG Ethics code
Director, New Media Studies, International Culinary Center (take my food-blogging course)
#6
Posted 16 June 2002 - 09:45 PM
I just checked out your updates after a long hiatus. I am very impressed by your canada.com site and the TV clips. You are now probably the most famous American food writer in Canada. Good work!
Bastard
#7
Posted 19 June 2002 - 07:01 PM
"In hunger "
#8
Posted 20 June 2002 - 12:48 PM
-- from Fat Guy Eats MontrealBut the big surprise is that Montreal has the world's best bagels.
Hurray for Montreal bagels! I have had countless arguments with New Yorkers and other supposed bagel afficionados because I have always believed that Montreal bagels are the best. I may never win an argument since I'm such a wimp, but, at least, I know I'm right and it's in print.
#9
Posted 21 June 2002 - 01:59 AM
Co-founder, Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, sshaw@egstaff.org
Proud signatory to the eG Ethics code
Director, New Media Studies, International Culinary Center (take my food-blogging course)
#10
Posted 21 June 2002 - 04:35 AM
"Behold, I teach you the ubermunch. The ubermunch is the meaning of the earth. Let your will say: the ubermunch shall be the meaning of the earth!" -Fritzy N.
"It's okay to like celery more than yogurt, but it's not okay to think that batter is yogurt."
Serving fine and fresh gratuitous comments since Oct 5 2001, 09:53 PM
#11
Posted 22 June 2002 - 04:53 AM
Co-founder, Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, sshaw@egstaff.org
Proud signatory to the eG Ethics code
Director, New Media Studies, International Culinary Center (take my food-blogging course)
#12
Posted 31 October 2002 - 10:17 AM
My picks are :FID, BISH, MAPLE, and BACCHUS. (in that order)
Thanks,
Paul Jackson
(PJhalifax)
#13
Posted 31 October 2002 - 10:42 AM
Co-founder, Society for Culinary Arts & Letters, sshaw@egstaff.org
Proud signatory to the eG Ethics code
Director, New Media Studies, International Culinary Center (take my food-blogging course)









