• Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution was the highest watched show last Friday, beating out Nightline and Kitchen Nightmares with 7.5 million viewers. [All Headline News]
• Former Eat Me Daily and Serious Eats editor Raphael Brion is now helming Eater National. [Eater]
• Lauren Knudsen is filing for a divorce from her husband Dweezil Zappa, who she once had a Food Network cooking show with. [Radar Online]
• South Park has been inspired by the Palms KFC that turned into a medical marijuana dispensary in its latest episode. [IGN]
• The search for Mitrice Richardson, still missing following her September arrest at Malibu’s Geoffrey’s restaurant, has shifted to Skid Row. [L.A. Times/L.A. Now]
• A couple married on Monday at Eric Greenspan’s The Foundry. [N.Y. Times]
• The FDA is cracking down on raw milk, leading Whole Foods to pull the product from its shelves. [WSJ]
• In Springfield, Illinois, the horseshoe sandwich, an open-faced assemblage of bread, meat, and French fries smothered in cheese sauce, reigns supreme. [WSJ]
• Nicholas Sarkozy demanded use of a special espresso machine when he visited Columbia yesterday. [NYP]
• Former Yahoo executive Sarah Endline’s candy business Sweetriot is a favorite of both celebrities and investors. [NYDN]