CrunchFood

Ten of the best sites about the blog CrunchFood. Know of another site that should be on this list? Leave your suggestion at the bottom of this page. (Related searches: Michael Arrington)

1. Michael Arrington’s CrunchFood - Parody blog of Michael Arrington’s TechCrunch blog posts about foods as if they were tech companies. Sample post title: “Rosé Wine: Killer Red/White Mashup.” (crunchfood.wordpress.com)

2. CrunchFood - Not One of Our Blogs - The real Michael Arrington denies that CrunchFood is an extension of his “Crunch” blog empire in this August 27, 2007 post. (www.crunchnotes.com)

3. Move Over, Fake Steve Jobs - August 28, 2007 blog post describes CrunchFood as a “knowing parody” but predicts the clamor to know who is writing it won’t be quite the same as the guessing game that ensued after the Fake Steve Jobs blog appeared. (thebrowser.blogs.fortune.com)

4. Fake Michael Arrington Launches CrunchFood - August 28, 2007 blog post calls CrunchFood a “near-perfect sendup” of TechCrunch. (valleywag.com)

5. The UnArrington - August 29, 2007 blog post says that after the unmasking of the Fake Steve Jobs, the “fake” genre is still alive and well with the arrival of Crunchfood. (kara.allthingsd.com)

6. Michael Arrington’s CrunchFood Tackles the Business of Bananas - August 28, 2007 blog post calls CrunchFood an “inspired, food-focused parody of Michael Arrington’s TechCrunch empire.” (blog.wired.com)

7. CrunchFood & The Mainstreaming of Geeks - August 27, 2007 blog post looks at CrunchFood as a symbol of the increasing star-power that “geeks” are commanding. (www.psfk.com)

8. Consuming Ambitions: Crunchfood - Venture capitalist Tom Cole says he’s been under suspicion as the fake Mike Arrington in this August 28, 2007 post. (www.consumingambitions.com)

9. Fake Blogs - In this August 28, 2007 blog post, Andrew Terman is willing to make an exception to his hatred for fake blogs, calling CrunchFood “pretty damn funny.” (andrewteman.org)

10. Food 2.0 - August 28, 2007 blog post on CrunchFood asks if you can talk about food with a Web 2.0 vocabulary. (editeurweb.wordpress.com)

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