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Sing Along Snacks: Lollipop Double Feature

It's never too early or too late for a snack, so crank up that volume on your computer.

There's just something about summer that puts one in the mood for fluff and nonsense. Behold, a lollipop double feature:

Millie Small sings My Boy Lollipop from 1964.

 

If that's not goofy enough for you, travel on back to 1958 with The Chordettes and Lollipop, follow the bouncing ball style, on the Andy Williams show.

 

Friday Faves — notes from the new gastroconomy, No. 23

a weekly round-up of our favorite finds from the front lines of food

  • With Easter coming up, we have eggs on the brain. The continuing popularity of the urban chicken trend and other city farm pursuits has prompted a new agrarian product line from Williams-Sonoma that includes stylish chicken coops, as well as DIY cheese kits and shitake mushroom-growing logs.
  • A Pork Fairy approved app for iPad that walks cooks through making bacon, pancetta and more: The Better Bacon Book.
  • Daredevil eating in Tokyo will get even more exciting as regulations on who can serve fugu ease. "I don't want people to forget that you can actually die from eating blowfish...I feel the government's awareness of this has diminished."

Sing Along Snacks: Candy Man

It's never too early or too late for a snack, so crank up that volume on your computer.

With all that sticky-sweet Valentine's Day candy now on sale, our snack gets a sugar kick. No one does it better than The Candy Man, Willy Wonka.

"The candyman can cause he mixes it with love and makes the world taste good"