newfoundland. it re they had to adapt and figure out new ways to live. for t fortunately, the restaurant culture is blowing up there. you are not getting up from the table until that is empty. i m already actually tipsy. must have been a great night. that was here in new york. tune in sunday night, 9:00 on cnn. coming up, no apology from the white house on a staffer s insensitive remark about the seriously ill john mccain. no commend from the white house press secretary on an internal meeting. (burke) vengeful vermin.
eatocracy. what does the name mean? the democratic food culture. everybody has a food story. you don t have to be a foodie, you don t have to be high-if a luting, everybody eats. so what do how will this is this a place for people to do the talking or to do some learning, if you will, about food? all of the above. we want to have passionate conversation with people. this is about people s personal food stories. there are great websites out there that do restaurant culture, cooking culture. we want people s personal food stories, like we have here in the heirloom recipe index. every single day, we get people via i report to upload their family s hand-written recipes. and we as we always make a joke we are hear to make your grandma a rock star. so people scan in the recipes or photograph them, and then they include a story about the person who brought that recipe into their life. so we really want to create a real national archive of these recipes that are otherwise in the ba