food

I miss Derald's

Now that Derald's has been gone for about four months, I can truly say that its absence has affected my life more than I originally thought it would.

Death by candy

The first day back from break one of the major things everyone noticed was one of the kitchen's vending machines being removed, where instead it was now replaced by the school's two refrigerators, totally messing up the feng shui of the kitchen. It was a big deal to walk into the kitchen and see a completely different arrangement.

A trip to Crazy Buffet

Recently opened in the Market Place Mall area, Crazy Buffet (708 W. Town Center Blvd., Champaign) is a mostly Chinese buffet. It is a pretty decent place, with waiters standing nearby to pick up dirty dishes and refill water. They even came around to offer Sprite and Coke to the diners.

Column: Here's a novel idea. Eat your own food!

There are infamous moochers among the students at Uni High. Nearly five years of self-righteous indignation bursts forth as Michelle Gao laments the loss of a good part of her lunch every day.

Pre-ordering pizza

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The bell rings and lunch has started. I rush down from my class on the second floor to get in line for pizza as quickly as possible.

When I reach the cafeteria, my heart sinks when I see a huge line that stretches all the way to the north entrance. I stand at the end of the line and am very boxed in from all the others waiting to get their pizzas.

Grapes!

I ate a grape for the first time today. It tasted very good.

FlatTop Grill — not just your usual restaurant

After school this afternoon, I joined several of my friends to try out the cuisine at FlatTop Grill, near Sixth and Green Streets. I was expecting steaks and fried meat everywhere. How very wrong I was.

Is Derald's leaving?

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It was a Monday. Fourth-period calculus had just ended, and I was starving. I took out my wallet and saw that I had $3, enough money to get a sandwich. I quickly walked out of the south entrance, thinking whether I should get a bacon double cheeseburger or a triple. I took a few steps toward the crosswalk, a familiar daily route to the white truck where my lunch awaited. But to my surprise, it wasn’t there!

The things we eat

You are what you eat, as the saying goes. But do you know what you eat?

If someone handed you a bag containing a mixture of five to 10 chemicals with unfamiliar names, you probably wouldn’t think to eat from it — unless that bag was a bag of Doritos. As it were, I have looked at the ingredients list of such a bag. Besides the innocuous whole corn, corn oil, and salt, the list includes such esoteric items as disodium inosinate and disodium guanylate.

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