by David | Apr 12, 2012 | eating, urbanism
You owe it to every skinless chicken breast, finger or nugget you’ve ever eaten to eat some chicken skin once in a while. And now, possibly for a limited time, you can do just that at the Staff Meal truck. They’re serving up some amazing tacos but...
by David | Apr 11, 2012 | eating, urbanism
If City Hall Plaza were the Garden of Eden – and that’s quite a stretch – there would be no Eve because once again, we had no ribs. Yes, one week into our food truck survey we got stood up by the BBQ truck. Again. Stalwart Savory and Freshman...
by David | Apr 10, 2012 | eating, economics
The start of the second week of the City Hall food truck survey saw all three scheduled trucks in attendance. We began with Anthony’s Catering’s Gourmet to Go Mobile Culinary Vehicle. The MCV is relatively plain with a big colorful menu board on an...
by David | Apr 8, 2012 | design
I like Scrabble, I like the Oxford comma, and I like typography. So why does the a new Scrabble set for Typographers (or at least people who like type) have me so out of sorts? For those not hep enough to know, Typographer’s Scrabble is a redesigned Scrabble...
by David | Apr 6, 2012 | culture, eating
You know how every office has somebody that loves to tell stories, often the same ones again and agin? I’m not gonna lie, it can be annoying, except when you get a really good story out of it. This is one such story: The Legend of the Passover Hamster. It...