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Boston Restaurants On Twitter

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Boston Restaurants On Twitter

If like me, two of your habits involve messing around on Twitter and eating at restaurants (sometimes at the same time), the list below may actually be of interest to you. Based on my hunting and pecking around THE INTERNET, I have compiled the rather exhaustive (but likely still missing many) list of Boston restaurants, pubs, hotels, and food related profiles on Twitter.

If you know of others, please leave them in the comments.

Restaurants/Bars/Pubs/Hotels

33 Restaurant – http://twitter.com/33Restaurant
Achilles Project – http://twitter.com/AchillesProject
Alinea – http://twitter.com/Alinea_
B Good – http://twitter.com/b_good_
Banshee – http://twitter.com/BansheeBoston
Bolocco – http://twitter.com/boloco
Bond – http://twitter.com/BondBoston
Boston Common – http://twitter.com/BostonCommon
Boston Wine Expo – http://twitter.com/BostonWineExpo
Bouchee – http://twitter.com/BoucheeNewbury
Church – http://twitter.com/ChurchBoston
CitySearch Boston – http://twitter.com/CitysearchBOS
Colonnade Hotel – http://twitter.com/Colonnade
Craigie On Main – http://twitter.com/craigieonmain
Divas – http://twitter.com/divarestaurant
DJs Bar – http://twitter.com/DJsBarBoston
Finale – http://twitter.com/finaledesserts
Formaggio Kitchen – http://twitter.com/formaggio
Four Burgers – http://twitter.com/fourburgers
Good Life Bar – http://twitter.com/GoodLifeBar
harpoon Brewery – http://twitter.com/harpoon_brewery
High Street Grill – http://twitter.com/highstreetgrill
Johnny D’s – http://twitter.com/JohnnyDs
Kashmir – http://twitter.com/KASHMIRBOSTON
Kathmandu Spicehttp://twitter.com/kathmanduspice
Kings – http://twitter.com/KingsBackBay
Kowloon – http://twitter.com/KowloonSaugus
Langham Hotel – http://twitter.com/LanghamBoston
Lenox Hotel – http://twitter.com/LenoxHotel
Liberty Hotel – http://twitter.com/LibertyHotel
Lineage – http://twitter.com/LineageTweets
Middle East – http://twitter.com/mideastclub
Mortons – http://twitter.com/Mortons
Meyers And Chang – http://twitter.com/myersandchang
McGreevys – http://twitter.com/NufCedMcGreevy
Oggi – http://twitter.com/oggigourmet
Petsi Pies – http://twitter.com/petsipies
PF Changs – http://twitter.com/PFChangs
Picco – http://twitter.com/piccorestaurant
Plough And Stars – http://twitter.com/ploughandstars
Polka Dog Bakery – http://twitter.com/polkadogbakery
Redbones – http://twitter.com/Redbones
Rocca – http://twitter.com/roccaboston
Sel de la Terre (Back Bay) – http://twitter.com/SDLT774Boylston/
Seaport Hotel – http://twitter.com/seaportboston
Sel de la Terre – http://twitter.com/SeldelaTerre
Tamarind Bay – http://twitter.com/TamarindBay
Tamo Bar – http://twitter.com/TamoBar
Tangerino – http://twitter.com/tangierino
Taza Chocolate – http://twitter.com/TazaChocolate
Teele Square Cafe – http://twitter.com/TeeleSquareCafe
The Landsdowne – http://twitter.com/TheLansdowne
Toscaninis – http://twitter.com/tosci
Tremont 647 – http://twitter.com/Tremont647
Trinity – http://twitter.com/TrinityBoston
Tupelo – http://twitter.com/tupelo02139
Upper Crust – http://twitter.com/UpperCrustPizza
Upstairs On The Square – http://twitter.com/UpStairsonTheSq
Venezia – http://twitter.com/VeneziaBoston
Vox – http://twitter.com/voxpopuliboston
Elephant Walk – http://twitter.com/WalkingElephant

Other Boston Food Related Feeds

http://twitter.com/BostonCheapEats
http://twitter.com/OpenTable
http://twitter.com/BostonTweet
http://twitter.com/BostonFoodDiary
http://twitter.com/bostonfoodwhine
http://twitter.com/GastroSpkBoston
http://twitter.com/RWboston
http://twitter.com/Boston_Bakes
http://twitter.com/GrubHub
http://twitter.com/TheSecondGlass
http://twitter.com/edibleboston
http://twitter.com/HubEats
http://twitter.com/bostonfoodwhine
http://twitter.com/yelpboston
http://twitter.com/BostonBubbleTea
http://twitter.com/GlobeFood
http://twitter.com/eatboston

Why Fruit On The Bottom?

What is the logic behind fruit-on-the-bottom yogurt? Is there any benefit to this? I want answers, and I couldn’t find much. Except this great Mitch Hedberg clip…and any excuse to post a Mitch Hedberg video makes things alright.

Twitter Food Diary

This little idea comes from two random thoughts/bits of information that collided last night randomly. While migrating some stuff from old laptop to new, I was thinking about how I haven’t really been fully bitten by the twitter bug (but I have tried) while simultaneously reading a snippet about how those who keep food diaries eat much healthier than those that don’t.

Being someone who has softened up a bit since college due to a dramatic decrease in physical activity (I played on the men’s soccer team in college and therefore worked out at least 2 hours per day, now I work out maybe an hour per week), and increase in appetite and access to tasty foods, it struck me that twitter might make for a great way to keep a food diary. Easy and quick posting, right at the time of consumption, right to a chronologically sorted storage area online.

Twitter Food Diary

I’m sure someone has done this before, but now so am I. You can follow my progress (thrilling I know), and mock my food intake, at http://twitter.com/whatamieating

Citrines

I have always liked clementines, but hate getting the 5 pound boxes that they are sold in, as I can never use them in time. Why are they sold in these crates anyways?

Clementines have long been packaged in wooden boxes for the European holiday gift market, according to Juan Calvo, president of Ibertrade, the Manhattan-based importer that was one of the first to introduce clementines and has a 20 percent share of the market, second only to LGS.

It would seem that no one has ever bothered to separate the box from the clementines…still not sure why.

ANYWAYS, this weekend at the Shaws in Allston, I came across a new fruit called a Citrine, that looked a lot like the clementine, but was sold individually.

Citrines offer the superior qualities that research indicates citrus consumers desire. They are larger, virtually seedless, have a sweeter taste and are easier to peel. There really is no other fruit quite like Citrines (more).

citrine.jpg

Long story short, I just had my first Citrine, and I was impressed. Slightly larger than a clementine, “virtually seedless” (I had one seed in mine), nice and sweet, and overall a good piece of fruit.

Read more about Citrine’s here, and be sure and look for them in your local supermarket.

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