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Nerdery

An exhibit of her manuscripts--opening today in New York--features her recipe for coconut cake

Guest

A new crop of games aimed at food and wine lovers offers a wealth of unplugged ways to celebrate gustatory delights.

Bon Appétit

Tomorrow is 3/14, also known as pi day.

Michael Singer

Comedian and actor Michael Ian Black and actor Tom Cavanagn take a single snack per podcast and analyze its snacking merit in a way no podcast has achieved before.

Michael Singer

On a one to ten scale of geeky pizza gadgets, we give it a Deep Dish Nine.

Michael Singer

A twenty-five year old technology consultant turned his fridge into a vending machine/air cannon controlled by his iPhone. Check it out.

Emily Fleischaker

A Masters of Wine student's guide to remembering grape varietals.
Anyone who paid close enough attention while playing Street Fighter understood that all Ryu ever really wanted was some pound cake.

Michael Singer

Forkable has taken an idea from Martha Stewart--"Invisible Pops"--and converted them into blood splattered slide candies from Showtime's topnotch drama.

Michael Singer

The epic battle between nerds and jocks in finally over -- thanks to four Yelp engineers and their iPad-controlled beer keg.

Michael Singer

Your favorite beverage goes push pop.

Emily Fleischaker

When Comics Alliance revealed yesterday that two of my greatest obsessions--food and Star Wars--we're being combined into themed cereal boxes, my heart started to Palpatine, er palpitate (sorry ladies, I'm already married.)

Michael Singer

Now you can get tips from Bon Appetit editors about where to go and what to eat based on where you are.

Emily Fleischaker

A new site called "The Most Awesomest Thing Ever" pits two random things against one another so you can choose one with a mouse click. Foodies will find the occasional match up of edibles (see photo above) to be of particular interest.

Michael Singer

Find out how to make a wallet with an In-N-Out employee's paper hat, some tape, and a knife.

Michael Singer

How to use crackers to visualize the Pythagorean theorem. Math is delicious!

Michael Singer

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