Archive for the ‘trends’ Category


Food in the bathroom

Feb 23, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: foodies, televison, trends, videos

Talk about a trend gone amuck… The Dial Corporation has taken food to a place it doesn’t belong, the bathroom…

There’s the new Dial Cranberry body wash with anti-oxidants (see video), and then there ‘s the new line of yogurt and honey body wash…

It isn’t really clear to me how you benefit from washing yourself with food as opposed to eating it, but as we all know there’s a push to have food be more than just than tasty..

But someone still needs to explain the benefits of washing with cranberries…

Leave your thoughts in the comments section…

Cupcakes, Cupcakes, Cupcakes…

Feb 19, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: chef recommends, farmers markets, foodies, trends

sany0022

If you haven’t noticed, cupcakes are all the rage… Just back from Los Angels where on a Sunday night at 5:30 a good 50 people (see photo) were waiting in line to plop down $4 for a cupcake… I don’t have a problem with it, I’m glad to see folks out spending a few dollars in pursuit of a small piece of happiness…

We all know the big players in the cupcake business, and if you don’t they would be: Sprinkles, Magnolia Bakery and Kara’s…

The LA Time this past weekend even published a map and directions for a cupcake crawl… The list includes addresses, phone numbers and links to all the shops…

sany0014
I can tell you having just returned from the City of Angels, nothing beats Vanilla Bake Shop in Santa Monica…

There’s even a top ten list of best cupcakes in Los Angeles

Another website has suggested the cupcake business might even be recession proof…

I know everyone doesn’t live in LA or San Francisco for that matter, so we here at Screaming Fresh would love to hear about the great cupcake shops out there… Send us the info and a photo and we’ll give them the plug they deserve…

Have your goat milk today?

Feb 10, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: foodies, trends

goat

While searching for the next big trend, my sources tell me butter sales are on the rise… More requests not only for traditional butter, but for more exotic types including goat milk butter and ghee, aka clarified butter…

My guess is it has something to do with the return of comfort foods which in my experience always go heavy on the butter…

I have to be honest, until today I had never heard of goat milk butter, but a little research turned up more than a few makers of the stuff…

So why goats milk?

According to several sites it not a problem for those with lactose issues, contains 13% more calcium than cow’s milk, 47% more vitamin A, 134% more potassium, 350% more niacin and never contains BGH…

Have a favorite butter, a fan of goat milk or some insight into where this is all headed, let us know in the comments section….

So new, Google doesn’t know about it yet…

Feb 10, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: foodies, trends

flaxseed

In this week’s effort to find something new a the market I picked up Trader Joe’s Valencia Peanut Butter with Roasted Flaxseed… The label mentions it contains 320mg ALA Omega-3 per serving, so it must be good for you…

Like most peanut butter it’s not light on calories or fat, but has a very different flavor…

Slightly sweeter than peanut butter, clearly tastes of flaxseed with a salty finish… It’s not the best peanut butter I’ve ever, but it’s a nice change… Keeps with the new trend of jamming as much nutrition into your food as possible…

Southwest Airlines Announces Free Cocktails

Feb 9, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: events, foodies, trends

southwest

Some ideas just seem bad on the surface… But if airlines giving away free booze is the start of a new trend, no better occasion than Valentines Day…

Southwest Airlines has announced that in conjunction with Finlandia Vodka they’ll be giving away free Finlandia and juice cocktails on February 14th… Because what really says I love you like a free cocktail at 8 AM….

But better yet, on St. Patrick’s Day it’s complimentary beer day…

The insert in my Southwest seat pocket read…

“At Southwest Airlines we enjoy spending the holidays with you. When you’re onboard during festivals, enjoy one of our spirited selects on the house.”

The Cool Kids are going Fridge Free

Feb 6, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: foodies, trends

pink-fridge

For the first time in a long time it appears I was on the cutting edge of a food trend… Many years ago I lived in the South of France in a very small apartment without a fridge… It wasn’t by choice, but now it appears the fridge free live style is what a very few of us are doing to reduce our carbon footprint…

One of the fridge free livers told the NY Times they were surprised how,” easy it’s been.”

Here’s the NY Times’ version of events…

By Steve Kurutz
For the last two years, Rachel Muston, a 32-year-old information-technology worker for the Canadian government in Ottawa, has been taking steps to reduce her carbon
footprint — composting, line-drying clothes, installing an efficient furnace in her three-story house downtown.

About a year ago, though, she decided to “go big” in her effort to be more environmentally responsible, she said. After mulling the idea over for several weeks, she and her husband, Scott Young, did something many would find unthinkable: they unplugged their refrigerator. For good.

“It’s been a while, and we’re pretty happy,” Ms. Muston said recently. “We’re surprised at how easy it’s been.”

As drastic as the move might seem, a small segment of the green movement has come to regard the refrigerator as an unacceptable drain on energy, and is choosing to live without it. In spite of its ubiquity — 99.5 percent of American homes have one — these advocates say the refrigerator is unnecessary, as long as one is careful about shopping choices and food storage.

Ms. Muston estimated that her own fridge, which was in the house when they bought it five years ago and most likely dates back much longer, used 1,300 kilowatt-hours per year, or produced roughly 2,000 pounds of carbon dioxide — the same amount from burning 105 gallons of gasoline. And even a newer, more efficient model, which could have cut that figure in half, would have used too much energy in her view.

Click here for the complete story

Beer, it’s not just for breakfast

Jan 23, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: trends

canadain-flag

I’m not sure when the deadline is for getting your food trends for 2009 in is, but the Canadians are out with theirs.
Our neighbors to the North say it’s all about, “hunkering down and surviving the economic chaos.”
Which in their words means affordable eats, comfort foods and getting healthy.

Some of those changes include brown bag lunches, home cooked meals and avoiding the restaurant scene.

2009 Canadian trends

Lower sodium foods
Vegetarian kids
Probiotics
Healthy carbs
Increase in fruits and vegetables
Beer and red wine marinades

The list comes courtesy of Eating Patterns in Canada (EPIC)

After reading the list I wonder if Canadians are trend setters or just jumping on the band wagon?

Love to hear where you think food is headed this year… Let us know in the comments section.

Souvenirs of your noble escapades

Jan 21, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: trends

function-drinks

I like the idea of getting something new with every trip to the grocery store. So when I spotted Urban Detox, from Function Drinks ($1.69) I couldn’t refuse.

Taste aside, this new line of drinks is purely about cashing in on the functional food trend. The drink’s website is brimming with explanations into the maker’s claims, as well as scientific looking logos and numbers.

So what does Urban Detox claim to do… “Address air pollution and support your body during hangover.”

The website explains that city dwellers need it. Urban Detox now joins the list of basic needs, bringing the total to four: air, water, shelter and Urban Detox.

The makers gets pretty specific about why you need it… “You are a city warrior. You jog in the smog and party on work nights. And as souvenirs of your noble escapades, you collect pollutants in your body. Urban Detox is your daily tonic for city living!”

My favorite in the Function Drinks line is “Vacation.” “Get away without moving.”

I have not idea what that means, but it’s a truly entertaining website as well as line of drinks…

When you find something new, please drop us a note in the comments section. We’re always looking for a new food thrill.

Is cheese the new black?

Jan 19, 2009 Author: Jeff | Filed under: foodies, trends

Last year it was all about pomegranates. You couldn’t and still can’t go into a grocery store without seeing row after row of new products containing pomegranate juice.

This year it seems from the folks I’ve spoken with, cheese is the new pomegranate juice.

Consider the following anecdotal evidence…


I spoke with numerous checkers over the past few weeks from three different grocery chains who reported cheese flying off the shelves… And keep in mind checkers are pretty numb to what passes by them… It takes a lot to catch their eye…

The launch of Culture magazine… A magazine devote to cheese…

Several of the major food makers are expecting huge jumps in the sales of mac and cheese this year…

Cheese shops I spoke with tell me there has been no drop in cheese sales, higher end cheeses are selling still selling well and there has been a big increase in folks asking about American Artisan Cheeses.

Then there’s the predicted trend of a return to comfort foods… Which includes mac & cheese as well as cheese burgers.

We would love to hear your thoughts on the trend, or if you have a favorite cheese use the comments section to promote it…

And if you just find you can’t get enough cheese stories, I found this video by Jeffrey Roberts, author of The Atlas of American Artisan Cheese…

thanks to: www.appolo.com

pumpkins-seeds

The NY Times has published their list of healthy food for under a $1.
Maybe life is suddenly cheaper in New York, or prices are dropping an an unheard of rate, but I had a hard time matching their list dollar for dollar.

Either way it’s a great list.
Here are just a few items they mention…

Kale
Eggs
Spinach
Pumpkins seeds

It’s a top 20 list you can find by clicking here…

About Us


    Screaming Fresh is about fresh food and how to buy, store and cook with it. The show creators are Curtis Aikens and Jeff Brooks. Curtis is best known for his work as a host on numerous Food Network shows including Food in a Flash, Meals Without Meat and Calling All Chefs.

Flickr PhotoStream

    All this food for $6ScreamingFresh in West Marin CaliforniaN The kitchen with PeterScreamingFresh Veges and BeefChocolate Mousse@Cacti Novato Ca

Events Calendar

March 2010
MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
  
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31