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Morimoto Doesn’t Need Both Arms to Make Sushi; Who’s Threatening Pizza Bloggers?

• Chef Masaharu Morimoto teaches a sushi class with one arm because he’s that good. And also because his arm is in a sling. [Serious Eats via Illadelph]

• Baltimore’s anonymous pizza bloggers are getting odd packages like steak knives in tomatoes or messages in jars left on their doorsteps. [Slice]

• School principals are now on the hook for how many of their students participate in the School District’s free breakfast program. [Inquirer]

• Ruth Reichl got a free sandwich at the Newark Airport yesterday when the clerk recognized her and said “I’m so sorry; this one’s on me.” [NYP]

• The Inquirer is the latest to profile Philly Kitchen Share. [Inquirer]

• Wendy’s is launching a new ad campaign touting the freshness of its products. [WSJ]

• Despite the recession, business is great for food festivals. [WSJ]

• At 1,725 pounds, a pumpkin grown in Ohio may be the world’s largest. [NYDN]

• Ferran Adria will be the subject of a ten-part series on Spanish public television. [Eater National]

Morimoto Doesn’t Need Both Arms to Make Sushi; Who’s Threatening Pizza Bloggers?