• Michael Voltaggio was turned away from South Beach Bar and Grille after his faded ID was rejected. [Sign On San Diego]
• The White House will soon release a series of videos spotlighting healthy, cheap recipes. [NYP]
• Guacamole and salsa are responsible for one in 25 restaurant-based outbreaks of food poisoning. [WSJ]
• On a recent visit to Malaysia, Martha Stewart claims she ate every two hours. [NYP]
• The food at Angels Stadium gets higher marks than that available at Dodger Stadium. [L.A. Times]
• A judge denied extended child visitation rights to the sisters of slain restaurant owner Monica Beresford Redman. [Daily Breeze]
• Chef Josh Capon claims to have discovered In-N-Out’s secret, while only revealing the preparation of an animal-style burger that everyone knows already. [Huffington Post]
• Baseball stadiums offer more food options than ever before, but hot dogs are still the top sellers. [NYT]
• In a recent poll, voters said that London has the worst food of any European city. [Independent]