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...restaurants will be staffed with experienced talent from their New York restaurants, but Batali won't be able to ride his Vespa scooter to them each night, a quality-control measure he uses in Manhattan. Still, Batali won't run out of culinary ideas any time soon. On his Mac he keeps a database of 20,000 recipes collected over the years on his travels to out-of-the-way Italian towns like the one where he apprenticed. So how big can Batali Inc. grow? The chef insists that he won't open a restaurant in an airport or push...
Storing and sharing digital photos is easy through shutterfly.com snapfish com or photoworks.com But it makes little sense to go digital if your computer is from the Stone Age. If you're running Windows 98 or XP, or using a new Mac, you should do fine. Your old camera? That's another story--it's called eBay...
...trying to get out in front of the issue. McDonald's did away with supersizing. Coca-Cola no longer advertises on television programs aimed at viewers younger than age 12. In its ads on children's television, Kraft pitches white-meat chicken Lunchables rather than Oreos. Food packaging, from mac-and-cheese to soup and pancake mix, offers tips for more healthful preparation...
Plaintiffs against food companies have had some initial setbacks--in courts of law and in the court of public opinion. People snickered when two New York teenagers--one whose regular diet consisted of two Big Mac or Chicken McNugget meals a day and another who usually ate a Happy Meal or a Big Mac three or four times a week--sued McDonald's, claiming it had made them morbidly fat. A federal judge tossed out their case in 2003. But last year an appeals court revived it and allowed discovery, an unsettling development for food companies because it could open...
...side of Harvard they may have never seen (the dark side!), the Bell Lap will be conducting a series of interviews with campus personalities to find out what they are truly passionate about. This week, Schonberger met Theodore B. Bressman ’06, a.k.a. Cheddar Ted, on the MAC courts to play a little one-on-one and discuss his greatest love: the NCAA Tournament. Bell Lap: What up, Cheddar? Cheddar Ted: Not much, buddy. BL: You’re famous—in certain circles—for saying, “The tournament takes and it gives...