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The service for the bootleggers, get bootlegged. Wisconsin has 150 ginseng growers who produce a decent product that gets exported to China. Some stays here, however there are overseas growers who claim their ginseng is from Wisconsin! It’s that good. That and the Canadian Ginseng growers rise has made the root less in value, but it’s changing back fast. Regulations and grading is soon to kick in and with the careful handling by the ginseng police, the prices are going back up to the $40-$60 a pound range.(globalpublicsquare – Wisconsin Ginseng)
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I went to Montreal for the first time last weekend for a screening of Surrogate Valentine and a small coffeehouse gig at the Pop Montreal festival.  The five day music/film festival sprawled across 58 venues with about 450 artists, including big names like  Arcade Fire, Stephen Malkmus, and Kid Koala. I flew in from New York, which was merely a 52 minute flight… pretty painless other than waiting through customs lines and lack of sleep after a whiskey party at my host’s abode before the 4am trip to the airport… but that is a tale for another time.

Let’s talk about Poutine.  Say it with me:  Cheese Curds, Gravy, Fries.

I was in Montreal for three days, and somehow I ended up eating it every day.  I tried not to, but it just sorta happened.  How I managed to survive, I don’t know.

Poutine #1:

My hosts in Montreal picked me up from the airport, and after a croissant and a 2 hour nap, took me out to get lunch. We sat down at this Poutine place called Banquis, and I thought we’d share a plate, but it was every man for himself.  Believe it or not, this is the smallest sized order.  I struggled to eat half of it.  You can’t really see the cheese curds, but they are there.  Chillin’…under the gravy…and fries… and onions… and mushrooms, bacon, peppers, and more fries and gravy.  This thing weighed as much as a child.  Homeboy across from me ate his whole plate- it was the same size sans fixin’s.

Really?

I’ve had it before, about 6 years ago in Toronto, but according to my hosts it’s not the same there.  Montreal-eans get all protective about their poutine.  To be honest, I forgot what it tasted like- but I felt like these cheese curds were more firm and chewy.  It was pretty good, but the portion and thought of eating that much alone kind of turned me off.  That’s a lot of heart attack right there.  I vowed not to eat any more cheese on this trip.

In the middle of eating this, I got a call from Kid Koala, who Eric Nakamura put me in touch with since he’s based in Montreal.  He was amused, and perhaps slightly worried that I was eating Poutine so early in the day.

“that stuff’s for late night, after drinking…”

He invited us to come by his studio, which was a mindblowing experience, but I’ll save that for another post.

Kid Koala in his natural habitat.

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Eating and drinking. Momofuku founder is opening everywhere, and now it’s Sydney, Australia. He’s popular, trendy, and it’s food. This is story about David Chang and it touches upon his upbringing, food style, and explains why he’s popular. We’re not sure about the “dude food” moniker he has, but we do appreciate Momofuku being named after Momofuku Ando, the creator of instant ramen. (smh – David Chang)
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“We thought they were organic…We thought it was a good mushroom because it sprung up in our backyard,” The quote is troubling. It’s like eating anything that’s shiny and new. Just fry it up and put in mouth. That’s not the way to go. Although Frank Constantinopla and his wife claim to have picked shrooms in the Philippines, you can’t just pick mushrooms in the US and eat them unless you’re a pro. The photo above are Death Cap mushroom, the same kind the couple ate. C’mon. (ABS – Shrooms)
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Coffee is Los Angeles has official arrived in case you’ve been turned off. It might have started with Intelligestia doing their high end coffee, but since then, numerous small shops have opened dazzling people’s burned out Starbucks ruined palates. It’s not the big chain’s fault. They simply just created their own niche of cheap burned java. There were limited second choices. Now the second choices offer handcrafted cups of coffee. People are growing in their expertise. Of course this leads to the art of coffee, even on tattoos. That’s a Siphon straight from the illustration off the patent. This fella, Logan works at Balconi and he’s flying the flag of coffee. Of course he’ll get the bong jokes, but in the end, this is commitment. I reposted the video below in case you missed what siphon coffee is all about. Balconi Coffee is in West LA just off Sawtelle Blvd.   [youtube]_zx_co2cc0k[/youtube]        
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