Sunday, October 28, 2012

Fast Food Secrets of the V.I.P. Kind

We have all heard of the velvet rope, guest lists and V.I.P. sections at clubs. Well fast-food restaurants have their own esoteric elements that they serve up to those who are in-the-know courtesy of "Secret Menus".  I think most of us are privy to In-N-Out's secret menu which includes gut-busting options like animal style (a burger of your choice with a mustard cooked beef patty, pickle, extra spread and grilled onions) and the flying dutchman (two beef patties with two slices of American cheese sandwiched between them...no bun, no lettuce and no tomato). Turns out several other fast-food and quick service chains have secret menus too. Tap into your inner cake eating fat child and check them out here.

Grandmas Arms Just Stretched A Little Further

Tap into your inner grandmother or perhaps her cookbooks and spread the foodie love at a Beyond Bubbie event or by contributing a recipe to the Beyond Bubbie online interactive community cookbook. Bubbie is the Yiddish word for grandmother. For may people the word grandmother evokes an image that takes us back to a warm cozy place filled with good food. The Beyond Bubbie Project was born out of a collaboration with Reboot a Jewish cultural identity initiative. Based on dialogue about the undeniable link between memories, food and Jewish grandmothers, they recognized that this is a phenomenon that exists in all cultures. In an effort to promote this commonality they set up a platform where people from all walks of life can share their identity and memories through their grandmother's (real or imagined) recipes. They have truly embraced the concept that, "you are what you eat"...I couldn't resist.

Check out the details on the latest Beyond Bubbie event below. Speakers include notable culinary dignitaries like Pulitzer Prize winning LA Times food critic Jonathan Gold and Chef Susan Feniger. You can get tickets here.