• New Yorkers use kitchens as storage places as well as cooking places. [NYP]
• Whole Foods pulled raw milk from its shelves, blaming the high cost of liability insurance. [WSJ]
• Eat Me Daily founder Raphael Brion is the new editor of Eater National. [Eater]
• In Springfield, Illinois, the horseshoe sandwich, an open-faced assemblage of bread, meat, and french fries smothered in cheese sauce, reigns supreme. [WSJ]
• Nicolas Sarkozy demanded use of a special espresso machine when he visited Columbia yesterday. [NYP]
• Former Yahoo executive Sarah Endline’s candy business Sweetriot is a favorite of both celebrities and investors. [NYDN]
• Fatty foods could be as addictive as heroin, suggests a new study. [NYDN]