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Feeding Frenzy, 12/16/08

Feeding Frenzy, 12/16/08


The 15th Annual Oldways Conference on the Mediterranean Diet was notable for several things, among them the report given by the eminent Boston scientist and professor Curtis Ellison of Boston University School of Medicine. (Ellison first coined the phrase “The French Paradox,” shorthand for why the French can gleefully eat and drink all the things we know are full-fat and therefore unhealthy — foie gras, runny cheeses, gallons of red wine — and still be leaner and sexier than we are.) The first fascinating tidbit is that sobriety is actually bad for you. Ellison’s recent research shows that those who don’t drink on a daily basis — be it wine, vodka, or beer — actually have a higher risk of heart disease than those who imbibe regularly, at the rate of several drinks a day. The French, for example, get pickled daily, and it seems this keeps their blood alcohol at an almost constant rate. Good news for you if you like to drink and worry about your health. The scientific explanation was lost on me, but here’s what I retained: drinking just enough alcohol to stay perpetually mildly drunk —  at least two glasses of wine, etc., daily — combats the negative consequences of high amounts of animal fat in your diet and keeps your arteries free and clear. Binge drinking doesn’t benefit you at all; it’s the daily dose that works. But a word of caution: the cardiac protection tapers off at five drinks a day. More than that and you’re in worse shape than those who never drink at all. Ellison calls for “intelligent drinking” to save your heart.

Forget geese and turkey; upcoming for Christmas is the Feast of the Seven Fishes. Many Italian and seafood restaurants serve this traditional Italian Christmas Eve meal. This year, Neptune Oyster and Sage (on December 17) are two of the local venues offering the feast. Check in with your other favorites.

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Feeding Frenzy: October 21, 2008

Feeding Frenzy: October 21, 2008


And so it begins: some local restaurants have started tweaking their menus and price points, and whether or not they say so, you know the failing economy must have something (or everything) to do with it. Over at Sage, chef/owner Anthony Susi has unveiled a new menu concept, what he calls “a more casual and relaxed Italian dining experience.” In addition to antipasti and entrées, an expanded stuzzi (small plates) selection now features inexpensive munchies like pickled eggplant ($4), sliced sopressata ($5), chicken-liver crostini ($6), and marinated mushrooms ($6).

Leave it to the always-whimsical Jake’s Dixie BBQ in Waltham to come up with “Jake’s BBQ Bailout.” From 5 to 9 p.m. every Sunday through Wednesday for the remainder of the month, Jake’s is taking 50 percent off appetizers when ordered with an entrée.

 

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Feeding frenzy: barbecues

Feeding frenzy: barbecues


 

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Pathway to Citizenship

Pathway to Citizenship


Prepare to prep your own food, clear your own tables, and wash your own dishes. That’s what the Boston restaurant scene might look like without any foreign-born workers — legal or otherwise — in these days of immigration angst. One restaurant owner has...

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