Eggs, in a lab: For a while now, the folks at Hampton Creek Foods have been working on creating a plant-based version of eggs in a lab that’s 1) as close to the real thing as possible in every way imaginable, 2) with better health benefits, such as no cholesterol, and 3) cheaper than buying an egg in a grocery store. You can get a free sample here, watch a TechCrunch clip above, and read about Beyond Eggs in a number of places online, but here’s our question: Would you buy this?
This could get interesting…
Who Wants a Nice Tall Glass of Coca-Cola’s Algorithmic Orange Juice?
Coca-Cola won’t say how it makes its best-selling Simply Orange orange juice, but one thing is for sure: It’s not so simple. A new investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek shows that the Coke-owned orange juice brand that’s billed as less processed version of Tropicana is in fact a hyper-engineered and dauntingly industrial product. The factory in Florida where the bulk of Coke’s orange juice products are made sounds less like a bucolic grove where natural things grow than an oil refinery where natural things go to die. And yes, that includes the “Grove Made” variety.
Read more. [Image: Coca-Cola]
The more you know…
(via fastcompany)
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Great food, great convo and good looking folks…what else is there?
The Big Homie Grant Harris of Image Granted chilling with K-Street Kate and the other Real Big Homie Ebong Eka. Ebong not only has his own line of menswear suits, but is also a financial wiz, check out his blog. Grant in my opinion is the most intellectual young dude in menswear. Very humble and knowledgeable stay on the look out for him.
You’re living the dream…..
Grilled lobster and chips main course. More lobsters for dessert.
Great site on ways to make some great meals….



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Who Wants a Nice Tall Glass of Coca-Cola’s Algorithmic Orange Juice?
Coca-Cola won’t say how it makes its best-selling Simply Orange orange juice, but one thing is for sure: It’s not so simple. A new investigation by Bloomberg Businessweek shows that the Coke-owned orange juice brand that’s billed as less processed version of Tropicana is in fact a hyper-engineered and dauntingly industrial product. The factory in Florida where the bulk of Coke’s orange juice products are made sounds less like a bucolic grove where natural things grow than an oil refinery where natural things go to die. And yes, that includes the “Grove Made” variety.
Read more. [Image: Coca-Cola]
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