Thanks to everyone for their suggestions regarding resesarch on food.   
Here's a list of most of them:

the delay of gratification studies with kids & marshmallows 
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G7LN96jEXHc&feature=popular 
)
Stanley Schachter's studies on the effects of external cues on eating
the recent aggression studies where the dependent variable is how much  
hot sauce people measure out to give to someone who hates hot sauce
popcorn (thanks Michelle for the pdf)
Mindless Eating
Older work where foods were colored and shaped in various ways--- 
purple mashed potatoes, etc and this presumably affected taste
Paul Rozin and others' work on disgust
Zellner has done a lot of research looking at food preferences in  
humans using food
Linda Bartoshuk's work on taste 
(http://www.pbs.org/safarchive/3_ask/archive/qna/3294_peppers.html 
)
There was the study (perhaps someone can help with me tha author) in  
which bowls of soup were rigged to automatically refill in order to  
see whether participants used their own feeling of fullness, or the  
height of the soup in the bowl, as the cue to stop eating
Why We Eat What We Eat by Elizabeth Capaldi
article from the Chicago Tribune about food and experiments (thanks to  
Jim Matiya)
false memory and food


As  always, TIPS is a great resource.  Deb - I'd love to take a look  
at your syllabus on the psych of food.

Thanks everyone!

Michael


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On Sep 24, 2009, at 1:24 PM, Deborah S Briihl wrote:

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> There is a ton of research - I can forward you my syllabus on the  
> psych
> of food if you want.
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> Britt, Michael wrote:
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>> I'm noodling with an idea and I was wondering if anyone in tips land
>> can help.  Do you recall any research studies involving food in any  
>> way?
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Michael
>>
>>
>> Michael Britt
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