Here's how "family meal"--the food that restaurant cooks prepare each night for a communal supper before service starts--inspired one writer to be a better home cook. [NY Times]
Fun fact: You can train yourself to enjoy healthy foods. All you need is a little willpower and patience, and you'll be chomping kale salads like they're plates of spaghetti. [The Guardian]
Would you be freaked out if you walked into a secret society meeting, complete with chanting and candelabras? This pizza delivery guy definitely was. Check out the video here. [Laughing Squid]
We already showed you how to hack your SodaStream for fizzy cocktails, but here's a little more into the science, back story, and political implications of the contraption. [NY Times]
Just in case you're super lazy about your snacks, a physicist has developed a machine that separates Oreos. Seems like a sketch right of Portlandia (and not only because this guy is from Portland), but we'll give respect where respect is due: the man has worked on this machine for over four years. Why? He loves the cookies, hates the cream. [Huffington Post]
If you do own a SodaStream, you have to try the fizzy negroni dreamed up by Booker and Dax's Dave Arnold. But don't confuse it with a negroni sbagliato.
