Alex Swerdloff
alex.swerdloff@vice.comWhat It's Like to Run a 10,000–Square Foot Kitchen
"You have to teach a chef how to move and maneuver in my kitchen; you're asking them to figure it out in half a city block."
This Woman Claims Remembering Her Past Life as an Aztec Cured Her Food Addiction
Belinda Ramirez of San Antonio had an absolutely insatiable appetite—that is, until she underwent past life regression therapy and remembered her former life as a starving Aztec woman.
A Guide to the Demons Found in Your Bowl of Spaghetti
Your bowl of pasta is a witches’ brew, filled not just with herbs and spices but with a panoply of spiritually charged ingredients—some inherently evil, others more ambiguous, and some that will literally ward off the devil.
Massive Atlantic Salmon Escape Blamed on the Eclipse
Tribal fishermen say the fish farm owner is using the eclipse as an excuse.
Did Starbucks Steal the Idea for Its New 'Sushi Burritos'?
The chain has been criticized numerous times in the past for selling trendy food and drink concepts that were allegedly lifted from smaller purveyors.
DC Restaurant Lowers Drink Prices Every Time Trump Fires a Senior White House Official
There will probably be many impromptu happy hours to come.
Here's What It Would Look Like if Quentin Tarantino Made Recipe Videos
From Alfonso Cuaron to Wes Anderson to Michael Bay, this dude's expertly made recipe videos emulate your favorite directors.
Taco Bell's Naked Egg Taco Is Really All About Instagram
Ungodly monstrosity or brilliant taco visionary? Let your personal brand decide.
Here's What It Would Look Like if Quentin Tarantino Made Recipe Videos
From Alfonso Cuaron to Wes Anderson to Michael Bay, this dude's expertly made recipe videos emulate your favorite directors.
Researchers Say Beer Can Actually Boost Creativity
Too good to be true, or the secret to finally creating your masterpiece?
Homemade Flour Tortillas Are Worth the Effort
They may not be all that traditional, but they're great.