Five Diets Just as Bad as The Heart Attack Grill

I have spent about 17 minutes of my entire life dieting. I did it to teach myself healthy eating habits so my body doesn’t explode on my 25th birthday, when my metabolism is supposed to screech to a halt. But in those 17 minutes, I was even grumpier and hungrier…

New Food Truck Ain’t Nothin’ but a Chowhound

Food trucks have been popping up all around town, from the Green House Truck, to the Good Luck Food Truck, and the ever-so-kitschy Grillenium Falcon. Now, expect to spot another four-wheeled culinary wagon cruising around Dallas, as Jack’s Chowhound is set to hit the road in the next week or…

Three Upcoming Beer Dinners, And A Chance To Attend One For Free

Three of Dallas’ premier beer bars have planned three very interesting beer dinners in the next few weeks, including a chance to meet the founder of a leading American craft brewery, a unique beer-vs.-wine dinner and a post-American Craft Beer Week dinner celebration with an eclectic food and brew menu…

Five Food Shows Ready to Have a Fork Stuck in Them

After 12 years of growing grouchier and more haggard, Alton Brown announced a few weeks ago that he’s putting Good Eats out to pasture. Presumably, he’s ditching science class for something more lucrative, like Welch’s grape juice and the warmed-over Iron Chef: America, leaving viewers to get their food science…

All Aboard the Cheese Bus!

In 1964, Ken Kesey and his band of Merry Pranksters hopped into a brightly painted bus and traveled eastward in a hallucinogen-inspired stupor with the hopes of expanding their perceptions of reality. This Saturday, in a slightly less psychedelic but far more delicious bus trip, Dallas’ Scardello Artisan Cheese will…

That’s No Moon: It’s a Food Truck

This food truck is quite operational. While food trucks are inching closer and closer–please, hurry!–to being parked in the Arts District in Dallas, the Grillenium Falcon has made its way to Arkansas. The force seems pretty damn strong with this one. Besides the effing genius art, the menu features sandwiches…

1 Plus Chicken Equals a Burning Belly. In a Good Way.

There are spicy foods, and then there is 1 Plus Chicken. Holy moly. I’d been meaning to try the Korean fried chicken joint for some time, and the opportunity finally presented itself this weekend. It’s situated next to the popular K-town watering hole, Bar A, and I was always disappointed…

In Honor of Supper Club: The Top 5 Meat Photos From Smoke

Next month’s Supper Club, our monthly dinner and music series with local chefs, is showcasing the raw meat talent of Chef Tim Byres of Smoke. Later this week, we’ll post Chef Tim’s menu for those lookin’ to get their Supper on (as well as hear some good tunes from Austin…

In-N-Out’s Here. What’s Left to Talk About?

This week, presumably, Dallas has moved past waiting three hours for and crying over hamburgers. We’re on to more sophisticated things, like hamburgers with 8,000 calories, ballpark grub and how much we all hate the word “gooey.” Read on. City of Ate Jenny Block couldn’t find much wrong with Vijay…

A Steel of a Deal at Anvil Pub

Quittin’ Time brings you tips on where to spend your happy hour drinking money. Where: Anvil Pub, 2638 Elm St. What: $1 off all liquor, most beer. Service industry Monday, half price food Tuesday, Texas booze Wednesday. When: 4pm-8pm Monday through Friday. Additional discounts all night Monday to Wednesday. Why:…

Emeril’s Road(kill) Show

The food television world has officially tilted off its precise axis. Emeril Lagasse, the original food television über star, the Spencer Tracy of all cathode-ray cuisine — in his new program, The Originals with Emeril — has been officially stripped of his chef’s whites. He’s had most (though not all)…

Eight Quick and Easy Rapture Meals

The end of the world cometh this Saturday, right y’all? We figure, whether we believe that or not, better to be safe (and full of cheesecakes) than sorry. So, here’s our list of eight quick and easy rapture meals your whole family can enjoy: 1. Foie gras-stuffed veal with Arnold…

Does Jewish Culture and Religion Make Women Prone to Eating Disorders?

Photos by Leslie Minora Adrienne Ressler, eating disorder and body image specialist, talks to the crowd about Jewish culture and eating disorders. ​ ​ ​​Potato knishes, challah bread, rugulah pastries — face it, Jewish people have some tempting food options. And with weekly Shabbat and tons of food-filled holidays, not…