Today at Flavorpill, we met 10 of the most underrated women in history. We watched the new extended trailer for the US version of Skins — and while it looks better than the first promo, we remain dubious. We looked at some of the most controversial works at this year’s Miami art fairs. We broke down the assembly of the perfect peanut butter and jelly sandwich into a mathematical equation. We enjoyed Esquire’s latest “What I’ve Learned” feature with Yoko Ono. We wondered if a swimming pool can be considered art. We got a brief history of proposing online (the first recorded instance occurred back in 1999). We were impressed by Anthony Schmitt’s holiday tree made from 86 shopping carts. And finally, we decided to go home and try out Willie Nelson’s recipe for white bean chili. We’ll let you know how it turns out.
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