Guy in front of me at the cash finished paying for two bananas, then shoved them in his pocket. Someone might be disappointed that he isn’t happy, but it made me giggle.
@Avigail Oh nice! I was…
@Avigail Oh nice! I was down there for Creative Mornings a couple weeks ago. Thought it was a cool use of the space. Totally forgot to wear sunscreen though.
@richardmtl @travis_robert π
@richardmtl @travis_robert π

Cookstrips by Len Deighton. I remember reading his spy novels as a kid, had no idea about his history as an illustrator and food persona.
Made pasta to use up…
Made pasta to use up some basil. Of course I forgot to put it on π€¦ββοΈ
@JasnTru @mulegirl I remember that…
@JasnTru @mulegirl I remember that dog from Microsoft Bob!
Get to know Montreal’s steamΓ©s hot dog culture. Not as well-known as poutine, but iconic in its own right.
Invention of the AeroPress
From Invention of the AeroPress, the story of inventor Alan Adler:
Among coffee aficionados, the AeroPress is a revelation. A small, $30 plastic device that resembles a plunger makes what many consider to be the best cup of coffee in the world. Proponents of the device claim that drinks made with the AeroPress are more delicious than those made with thousand-dollar machines. Perhaps best of all, the AeroPress seems to magically clean itself during the extraction process.
It definitely makes a good cup of coffee and is also super portable. I bought an extra one to leave at my parents place. That way I can avoid the high-test freeze-dried drip coffee that my dad tends to make.
Peru, Agustin Casa Coyo by Anchored Coffee β??

@travis_robert They tried to fix…
@travis_robert They tried to fix it once for Americans π€·ββοΈ

