Video: My Drunk Kitchen Makes Pizza
Posted on January 29th, 2012 • No Comments

“Pizza, unlike old coca-cola, is best served flat.”
Hannah Hart of the always entertaining My Drunk Kitchen tackles pizza and proves once again that it’s really really hard to mess up a pizza. Or as she says, “even when it’s all f&*ked up, you still love it.”
How many of you use pizza as your go-to drunk food?
About the author: J. Kenji Lopez-Alt is the Managing Editor of Serious Eats where he likes to explore the science of home cooking in his weekly column The Food Lab. You can follow him at @thefoodlab on Twitter, or at The Food Lab on Facebook.
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Philippe Verheyen Dissecting His Amputated Limb, ca. 1715
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Philippe Verheyen (1648-1711) Dissecting His Amputated Limb By an anonymous artist, ca. 1715. Postmortem painting in honor of a famous Dutch anatomist and surgeon. Medium: Oil on Panel. Size: 16.3”X16.5” From the collection of Pieter Deheijde. Image and text via 100% Spleen. Read the original post on Morbid Anatomy
To All NYC Gift Fair Buyers…
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Here’s a shout-out to all buyers currently in town for the NYC Gift Fair: Team Tattly unfortunately does not have a booth *but* we would like to invite you to our “Tattly Showroom” in DUMBO if you’re interested in carrying Tattly. We just started selling wholesale and are looking forward to being in many designy [...]
Hidden Information: The Work of Jim Sanborn
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Jim Sanborn‘s cryptographic sculptures, pieces on atomic energy, and large-scale projections might already seem familiar. Installed in front of the CIA headquarters, the ciphers in his sculpture Kryptos have puzzled many a code-cracker (three out of four of the coded sections have been solved), and he has been the subject of several museum shows. The artist [...]
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