Lunch Room Chatter: State dinner edition
The latest in food news, ideas and philosophy, just in time for your lunch break.
* At least Babs didn't say she used to work at a Chinese laundry. (WaPo)
* At least Babs didn't suggest someone might swipe the silver. (Twitter)
* We're beginning to feel bad for Babs (Twitter)
* Chinese is still an acquired taste from some politicians. (Politico)
* Some light conversation before dinner. (Taipei Times)
* A menu straight from the power corridors of D.C., circa 1965. (Obama Foodorama)
* "Sorbet! That's a French word! Damnit, it's lemon freedom ice. Wait wait wait, sorry. French words are allowed again. My bad." (Salon)
* The First Lady was the McQueen of the ball. (Today)
* Peace at any cost. (Twitter)
* Scenes from a state dinner. (WaPo)
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| January 20, 2011; 11:30 AM ET
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