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chowhound
noun
A foodie or glutton.
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The Good Fork went in the opposite direction, translating back into English the Italian phrase for a chowhound: una buona forchetta.
(Appropriately enough, the restaurant's name, according to Kim, comes from the Italian phrase for a chowhound — una buona forchetta).
Quiet and cowed will not win this show, of course, especially since the real prize isn't the restaurant share — at least two of the stars describe themselves as foodies, though no one reveals a Chowhound message-board handle.
Chowhound and similar sites have fostered a culture of try-anything, go-anywhere food exploration.
Glowing reports on Chowhound about the famous burgers at Donovan's had given way to cranky complaints on Yelp about the indifferent service.
Instead of freezer-burned hot dogs, Mr. Selig has created a kind of Brooklyn Flea by the sea, recruiting artisanal-minded vendors that send chowhound devotees into a lather.
She e-mails the pictures directly from her phone to a few friends and posts some of them on her Facebook page as well as on Chowhound.
Witness the request for a good python recipe on Chowhound.
What's cognitively dissonant about "An Economist Gets Lunch" is that Mr. Cowen combines this needling with his own brand of chowhound hipsterism.
While monitoring the server logs, he noticed he was getting a lot of hits from one place: the food-geek message board Chowhound.
They go to Chowhound.
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