The hottest Food Substack posts right now

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Black Lodges 78 implied HN points 09 Mar 23
  1. Access to food can be affected by political decisions like resource distribution and infrastructure availability.
  2. Government agricultural policies can impact food production and distribution.
  3. Political decisions on labor laws and working conditions in the food industry can impact food quality and availability.
backstory 290 implied HN points 03 Feb 24
  1. The author shares a personal story about the challenges of finding and enjoying alcohol in South Sudan
  2. The story highlights the cultural experiences, friendships, and adventures that come with seeking a specific type of drink
  3. Through encounters with different people and places, the narrative reveals the complexities and dangers of alcohol consumption in a rural setting
Men Yell at Me 301 implied HN points 26 Jan 24
  1. Ryan Walters appointed a controversial figure to the State's Department of Education, sparking criticism
  2. NYT upset Midwesterners with a tater tot casserole recipe that omitted canned cream of mushroom soup
  3. Positive events like emerging cicadas, local bar ownership, and charity work bring hope amidst controversies
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Splattern 39 implied HN points 28 Jan 24
  1. Recovery days are important, and activities like yoga and saunas can help you relax and feel good. Connecting with people during these activities can make the experience even better.
  2. Having a supportive friend or community, like Cormac and his housemates, can really enhance your travels. It's nice to share stories and experiences with someone who understands your journey.
  3. Reading new ideas can challenge your beliefs, like learning surprising details from the New Testament. Sometimes, these discoveries can change how you view familiar stories.
The Global Jigsaw 99 implied HN points 20 Aug 23
  1. Chinese children are remaking the traditional European Grand Tour according to their own consumer culture.
  2. Parents pay high fees to send their kids on whirlwind tours of Europe for education and experiences.
  3. Chinese children on these tours visit popular European destinations like France, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy for shopping, cultural experiences, and skill development.
The Weekly Dish 31 implied HN points 26 Jul 25
  1. The contest encourages creativity and community involvement, allowing participants to share their submissions and experiences.
  2. Reviewing the clues and previous winners' insights can improve guessing strategies for future contests.
  3. Understanding geographical hints, like license plates and flags, can help identify locations accurately.
Splattern 39 implied HN points 11 Jan 24
  1. Spending time with friends in a new community can bring joy and help you feel at home. It's great to connect with others and enjoy the little things together.
  2. Being present in the moment is important. Letting go of worries and enjoying the day can lead to beautiful experiences.
  3. Small acts of kindness, like cooking a dream meal for someone, can strengthen friendships and show gratitude.
bad cattitude 97 implied HN points 08 Dec 24
  1. There are always two sides to every issue, just like in the Force. It's important to consider different perspectives.
  2. When someone feels hurt, there is usually a specific way to respond. Understanding their feelings can help ease the situation.
  3. For those who are serious about the topic, there are opportunities for deeper discussions. Engaging with the community can provide more insights.
My Home Office Hacks 5 implied HN points 22 Dec 25
  1. Just The Recipe strips away extra words from online recipes so you can download or print a clean, one‑page ingredient-and-instruction sheet; you make a free account to use it.
  2. The Lowdesk is a versatile alternative to regular standing desks that supports standing or low seated positions (even sitting on a pillow), but it’s expensive — you can offset up to about 30% with HSA/FSA funds.
  3. Reading the full lyrics to “Winter Wonderland” highlights surprising lines and a little story you might not know, which creates a cozy, reflective holiday vibe.
Splattern 39 implied HN points 29 Dec 23
  1. A mock run with a stroller can be fun and helpful for planning outings. It's great to prepare everything the night before to avoid last-minute stress.
  2. Trying new foods, like Ethiopian coffee and pastries, can be a delicious adventure. Learning the history behind the food adds to the experience.
  3. Supporting charitable causes can be rewarding. It's nice to see how much people can raise when they work together for a good cause.
Digest // Storefronts of Bangkok 59 implied HN points 30 Aug 23
  1. September in Bangkok promises exciting events and unforgettable memories. It's a month filled with vibrant experiences and open arms to welcome all.
  2. Upcoming events in Bangkok include a techno music experience, an art exhibition, and a prestigious concert by Zubin Mehta. There's a variety of cultural and entertainment options to enjoy.
  3. Don't miss out on dining experiences like Sunday brunch at Cantina Bangkok, and keep an eye out for new store openings and celebrity appearances. Bangkok's dynamic scene offers something for everyone.
Ruben Ugarte's Growth Needle™ 59 implied HN points 12 Sep 23
  1. The release of Netflix's _House of Cards_ changed the game for TV, leading to the decline of cable TV. It marked a shift towards streaming content that many people now prefer.
  2. Expiration dates on food can often be misleading, which is an issue that affects how consumers make choices about what to eat.
  3. Italian fashion brands are struggling to keep pace with the fast-changing world they created, showing that even established industries must adapt to new trends.
Kyle Chayka Industries 71 implied HN points 14 Feb 25
  1. Elon Musk is influencing government operations with AI, which raises concerns about democracy and human decision-making. Many fear that this could lead to a system dominated by technology and a few elites.
  2. The automation driven by Musk's AI initiatives is impacting vital government services, making them faster but potentially less accountable. It could mean less human oversight in areas that affect people's lives.
  3. In today's media landscape, there's a need for new ways to share and connect with audiences. Writers and readers are looking for stable platforms to engage with each other more effectively.
I'm Like You (but with a newsletter) 58 implied HN points 27 Apr 23
  1. Living in Brazil for a month is an eye-opening experience different from typical vacationing.
  2. Brazil offers affordable living costs compared to places like New York City.
  3. Rio de Janeiro has a unique charm with its mix of cityscape, beaches, and mountains, but safety precautions are important.
Nonlinear 58 implied HN points 20 Jun 23
  1. In fine dining and writing, there are two extremes: complexity and simplicity.
  2. Great writing can be innovative and complex or simple and profound.
  3. The human experience is about exploring extremes and expanding the range of possible emotions.
Vittles 84 implied HN points 02 Dec 24
  1. Vittles is launching six new art prints in a collaboration with two artists, Sing Yun Lee and Michaël Protin.
  2. The prints feature vibrant illustrations and photos related to food and culture, adding a unique visual element to the Vittles brand.
  3. These prints are available for purchase, and the team plans to expand their selection in the future.
Brands Mean a Lot 30 implied HN points 18 Jun 25
  1. Many people eat alone in their cars, often during busy days. This shows how our lives can be hectic and lonely.
  2. Fast food ads highlight eating in cars as a source of joy, even though it's usually not how meals are traditionally enjoyed. It plays on the idea that people are seeking comfort in quick snacks while feeling disconnected.
  3. Society is moving towards individualism, where companies see opportunities in people's loneliness. Instead of seeking real connections, many find temporary happiness through fast food, which reflects a larger problem in our living conditions.
Moral Mayhem Podcast 19 implied HN points 13 Mar 24
  1. The discussion features topics like Indian food, which highlights the cultural differences and food preferences.
  2. Arranged marriages and sexual conservatism are explored, showcasing varying perspectives on relationships.
  3. The contrast between politeness and niceness is examined, reflecting on social interactions in different cultures.
The Weekly Dish 24 implied HN points 19 Jul 25
  1. People really enjoy participating in contests and feel proud of their achievements over the years. Winning feels special and brings a sense of community.
  2. Views of nature and home are cherished experiences. People love sharing their beautiful surroundings and memories connected to those places.
  3. Wildfires have had a big impact on people's lives and homes, prompting stories of loss and resilience. Documenting these experiences helps keep the memory alive.
The Weekly Dish 20 implied HN points 09 Aug 25
  1. The contest involved participants guessing locations based on photos of views. They had to analyze details like language and signs.
  2. Sleuths used creative clues from the images to narrow down countries, like noticing the word 'apartman' indicates it might be in a region where Slavic languages are spoken.
  3. Each week brings new challenges, making participants rely on knowledge from previous experiences to figure out the correct location.
Splattern 39 implied HN points 17 Nov 23
  1. Taking care of yourself is important for being a good leader and team player. It's easy to get stressed out by responsibilities and forget to listen to others.
  2. Nikki Giovanni is a talented poet and storyteller who uses humor and vulnerability in her work. Her approach to art is about connecting with people rather than just delivering messages.
  3. Dancing and having fun are great ways to socialize and connect with others. Sharing tips with friends can make the experience even better.
Paris Unlocked Newsletter 119 implied HN points 01 Mar 23
  1. The post provides a free Paris trip-planning toolkit with tips on where to stay, how to save money on eating out, and when to visit.
  2. There is a guide on what's happening in Paris in March and recommendations for enjoying the city during this time.
  3. An article highlights the reopening of an Art Nouveau lavatory in Paris, discussing the city's ongoing challenges with providing safe and accessible public bathrooms.
The Weekly Dish 21 implied HN points 12 Jul 25
  1. The contest this week focuses on a location with a pyramid theme, suggesting a fun and challenging guessing game for participants.
  2. There are personal stories shared from previous contest participants, highlighting their emotional connections to past memories and experiences.
  3. The post encourages submissions from readers for upcoming contests, promoting community engagement and interaction.
The Weekly Dish 26 implied HN points 07 Jun 25
  1. There was no winner for the last contest, which is unusual. It shows how challenging the contest can be for participants.
  2. A lot of subscribers are engaging with the content, with new subscriptions stemming from interesting shared stories. This highlights the community's fascination with the entries.
  3. This week’s contest is easier than the last, making it more accessible for everyone to guess. Participants are already sharing their thoughts on the photo, creating excitement.
Something About Cats 39 implied HN points 01 Oct 23
  1. Japan has high standards in cleanliness, efficiency, and food quality.
  2. Japan feels like a well-designed video game with intriguing zoning and attention to detail.
  3. Japan excels in hardware craftsmanship but lags behind in modern tech innovations.
Splattern 39 implied HN points 28 Sep 23
  1. The start of autumn brings cozy dinner parties, where friends come together to share good food and company. It's nice to reconnect and celebrate friendships with a special theme like 'build a burrito.'
  2. Giving a speech at dinner parties can feel awkward, but it helps to acknowledge others and share the moment. This makes everyone feel connected and appreciated.
  3. Staying focused on goals helps create direction in life. It’s important to work hard and stay honest, just like Benjamin Franklin advised, without getting too caught up in specific job titles.
Joshua's Notes 39 implied HN points 11 Mar 23
  1. Texans in Austin are proud and have a unique attitude towards life.
  2. Austin offers a blend of cool, liberal culture with Texas traditions.
  3. Living in Austin may be great for young singles, but not ideal for everyone.
Splattern 39 implied HN points 02 Oct 23
  1. Connecting with friends is important, and spending time one-on-one can strengthen those bonds. It can be nice to express desires clearly and spend quality time together.
  2. Outdoor activities like mushroom foraging and fishing can create fun and memorable experiences. They also allow for laughter and playful moments, which bring people closer together.
  3. Trying new activities, like a friends triathlon, can be a great way to bond as a group. Enjoying nature and good food together makes the experience even better.
Splattern 39 implied HN points 24 Sep 23
  1. The author enjoyed a run in Lone Elk State Park in Missouri, where they discovered interesting mushrooms that resembled those on their burger.
  2. They caught up with an old math tutor who shared an exciting new discovery in logic and math, which could change how math is taught.
  3. Missouri's geography is significant, showcasing limestone and being a key area for studying river flooding due to the Missouri and Mississippi rivers.
The Experiment 19 implied HN points 09 Jan 24
  1. Pandemic led to stand-up comedy resurgence on TikTok
  2. Significant number of Republicans hold Trump responsible for Jan. 6 insurrection
  3. One in four Americans believe FBI instigated Jan. 6 insurrection
Disaffected Newsletter 119 implied HN points 19 Jul 22
  1. The restaurant scene highlights the clash between Margaret's strict beliefs and Carrie's desire for a normal experience. Margaret's reactions show her discomfort with anything that she sees as sinful.
  2. The interactions with the waitress illustrate the awkwardness of the situation. Margaret's intense comments make the waitress confused and uncomfortable.
  3. Carrie's frustration with her mother's extreme views is clear when she just wants dessert. This shows how challenging their relationship is and how different their perspectives are.
The Weekly Dish 18 implied HN points 31 May 25
  1. In the latest contest, nobody won a prize, which is unusual. It shows that sometimes the competition can be really tough.
  2. Participants shared their experiences with travels and skiing, highlighting fun family times. It's great to see how hobbies bring people closer together.
  3. Many entries included clever guesses about the photo's location, showcasing the engaging nature of the contest. It's cool how people can connect over their insights and knowledge.
let them eat cake 119 implied HN points 10 Feb 22
  1. The post reflects on mortar and pestle, innovation, and modernity in Asia.
  2. The author recommends an organization called the Prepared for those interested in how things are built.
  3. The writer shares a personal experience working with an antique kueh mould from Penang.
Who is Robert Malone 43 implied HN points 29 Nov 24
  1. Cooking on a wood stove can bring joy and a sense of peace by connecting you to simplicity and family. It's nice to step away from modern conveniences sometimes.
  2. When choosing gifts for the holidays, consider supporting American-made products. Look for items that are useful and come from local or long-standing companies.
  3. Using cast iron cookware, like Lodge products, is a healthier and durable choice for your kitchen. They can last for years and even be found at thrift stores.