
Food and dining news from around the web and the world…
* This sounds nutty. A new supervised therapy could help increase peanut-allergy sufferers’ tolerance to this groundnut. [Village Voice]
* Chef Hal 9000 at your service. In a few years, a computer could be your personal chef. [4029TV.com]
* Win at wining and dining. Tips to make the most of entertaining clients and prospects from a pro. [Entrepreneur.com]
* Isn’t it authentic? Experts debate authenticity in restaurant menus. [NRN]
* A lot at steak. Michael Lomonaco of Porter House New York shows you how to cook a perfect steak. [Business Insider]
* I’ll have what she’s having. The skinny on how chefs stay fit despite obvious obstacles. [Eatocracy]
* What’s in a name? Baby names for parents who want to raise their own personal chef. This reminds me of that Seinfeld routine about naming your kid Jeeves. “Ever notice a lot of butlers are named Jeeves? You know, I think when you name a baby Jeeves, you’ve pretty much mapped out his future, wouldn’t you say?” [HuffPost]
* From the ‘Moment of Zen’ files: Man seeks return of pet chicken/traveling companion stolen from restaurant. [SeattlePI.com]