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2006_09_food_noTransFats.jpg- NY Mag contemplates an NYC without trans-fats. So very sad.

- Augieland and Restaurant Girl give us an early glimpse of Goblin Market.

- Eat Drink One Woman weighs in on Pinkberry. Her verdict? "Um, that shit is nars-TY. Like pukey ice milk. No joke. Send it back to L.A."

- Bill Buford assesses the state of the Food Network after a 72-hour viewing marathon.

- MUG suggests some of their favorite restaurants in light of Gourmet's 50 best list: Little Owl, Boqueria, Five Points, Little Giant, The Tasting Room, and Extra Virgin.

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I think you (americans) are so lucky to have so much things to eat. In italy we have good food but not so much choise as you.
I went to Nyc 7 times and every single time I come there I got fatter :)
I love your breakfast, cheesecake, waffle, pancakes and so on....

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Bad Design 101; Sign Up Today!!!:

The "NO" symbol is the wrong way.

The "NO" Symbol was created (c.1950's) when the "O" was placed over the "N"... The "crossed out line" always goes from top left to bottom right.

Gothamist should have an archive of correct symbols, art, and maps to use over and again. It seems to haphazard now.


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nyc mag is full of it. all their examples of dishes supposedly ruined by the trans fats ban would actually be unaffected, either by using alternate cooking oils and shortenings, or, in the example of the nutella, not be banned at all.

edex, if you have to make a post about gothamist doing something incorrectly, at least make sure you haven't spelled anything wrong.

edEx – get an act would you!

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