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How do you drink coffee in zero-gravity? Plus, Coke is testing a new "healthier" soda in Argentina, how to best eat your feelings, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

Don't fly this summer: The best, most memorable vacation food, says the Foodist, is found on (and off) America's highways and byways

Andrew Knowlton

From cutting a baguette to slicing juicy tomatoes, this travel-friendly knife gets the job done

Andrew Knowlton

Why restaurants today are so loud. Plus, Death Valley asks visitors to stop frying eggs, Reddit sends pizza to a kid with cancer, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

At last, the Twitter star outs himself to the NYT. Plus, Ryan Gosling is all about animal rights, Chechnya's lack of a cuisine, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

Not in the all-fruit-and-veg no-ice-cream truck! Plus, PETA hearts Broccoli Obama, eating at every Michelin-starred restaurant, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

Powdered water exists! Plus, Obama "loves" broccoli, every mention of coffee and pie on Twin Peaks, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

There's a chef shortage in NYC's elite kitchens. Plus, Mexico is fatter than the USA, France may label homemade restaurant foods, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

Er, in the grill, in a roundup of the 11 most epic grill explosions. Plus, hangovers are costing America a fortune, drug lords smuggle hashish in sardines, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

We check in with six American corn farmers to find out: is the corn actually "knee-high by the Fourth of July"?

Sam Dean

For the Founding Fathers, food and farming were matters of extreme importance--and helped define, and even trigger, the American Revolution

Sam Dean

Here's a map of burgers that represent each state. Plus, how to make instant soda slushies, drunk munchies from abroad, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

BuzzFeed says yes! (But what do they know?) Plus, protesters "flock" the Eiffel Tower, a food museum needs funding, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

Junk food is getting kicked out of schools in 2014. Plus: what climate change means for your grocery bill and more, in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

It's really hard to spot seafood imposters. Plus, "Downton Abbey" sells its own wine, the Rock eats seven meals a day, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

Regional-cuisine zealots are tiresome, says the Foodist: There's no reason you can't have great lobster rolls in Atlanta or serious fried chicken in Portland

Andrew Knowlton

Starbucks baristas are flirting via coffee cups. Plus, Colonel Sanders's white suit sells for thousands, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

Branding cattle is a necessity--and a creative endeavor. Plus, why not to skip breakfast, made-to-order ice cream, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

A new beer glass prohibits smartphone use. Plus, a cronut-craving crazy threatens Dominique Ansel Bakery's staff, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

In Hawaii, "terranauts" are learning how to cook on Mars. Plus, Aussie beetles love beer bottles, Seattle's "food forest," and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

The Foodist has 5 very specific rules for throwing a successful summer cookout

Andrew Knowlton

Were they to blame for the deaths of aristocrats? Plus, yoga for farmers, the most negative restaurant review ever, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

If so, just retrain your brain! Plus, calorie counts at Starbucks, a cake-decorating gaffe, and more in our daily roundup of food news

Danielle Walsh

These three new smoked-meat spots are on Andrew Knowlton's summer short list. Anyone up for a road trip?

Andrew Knowlton

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