Posts tagged food
(via whenimgone)
Visualizing our Food System | food+tech connect
Created by shiftN, this map visualizes the global interconnections among food, agriculture, water, energy, soil, and humans that comprise our food system.
The only thing I have to wonder is why anyone would ever choose to use comic sans.
56 days worth of food : Carolina Andreoli
I think I’m head-over-heels in love with Carolina Andreoli’s work.
A detailed study of personal food consumption from February 1st to March 31st, 2010.
The first poster deals with the food I eat the most ranked by quantity eaten versus calorie content of each food. The second poster is a breakdown of my daily consumption into main nutrients and also a comparison between calorie intake versus happiness.
Michael Ruhlman is turning his Ratio cookbook into an iPhone app.
Three designers who have developed a submission for the Good Magazine ‘Redesign Your Farmers Market’ Contest. We call our submission ‘The 2 for 1 Initiative’.
Killer Chemistry Cupcakes of the Day: Katherine @ Foodie Friday helped her sister whip up a batch of ultra-nerdy Periodic Table Cupcakes for what was surely the best birthday party this side of Bohrium (named in honor of Niels Bohr, noted party animal).
Kartherine says:
She’s a chemistry nerd, so everything had to be exactly correct. Astute chem majors will notice the color-coded icing for solids, liquids, and gases, as well as the empty cupcake liner for as-yet-undiscovered element ununseptium. […]
Shoutouts to Ellie and Marissa for helping with the other metals, metalloids, and nonmetals, as well as to the best four elements on the table: Berkelium, Californium, Lawrencium, and Seaborgium. Oh, what? Stanfurdium? What? Oh, sorry, there isn’t one. Boom.
Nice.
[via.]





![macmankev:
apodeitic:
thedailywhat:
Killer Chemistry Cupcakes of the Day: Katherine @ Foodie Friday helped her sister whip up a batch of ultra-nerdy Periodic Table Cupcakes for what was surely the best birthday party this side of Bohrium (named in honor of Niels Bohr, noted party animal).
Kartherine says:
She’s a chemistry nerd, so everything had to be exactly correct. Astute chem majors will notice the color-coded icing for solids, liquids, and gases, as well as the empty cupcake liner for as-yet-undiscovered element ununseptium. […]
Shoutouts to Ellie and Marissa for helping with the other metals, metalloids, and nonmetals, as well as to the best four elements on the table: Berkelium, Californium, Lawrencium, and Seaborgium. Oh, what? Stanfurdium? What? Oh, sorry, there isn’t one. Boom.
Nice.
[via.]](http://27.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_ktvplaNz6v1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)

