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Local food, high fashion

By admin on January 18, 2010

I’m vaguely on vacation this week (but working on a new book proposal, too!), and yet I can’t resist posting about something I saw last week while reading back issues of magazines in a doctor’s waiting room. I’m way behind on this, I’m sure, but as a person who hasn’t worn nail polish since I [...]

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Posted in local food | Tagged applewood, Duran Duran, fashion, InStyle, Ji Baek, locavore, Michael Pollan, nail polish, Rescue Beauty Lounge, Steph's Closet | 3 Responses

Locally slaughtered meat

By admin on July 21, 2009

Today I’m doing the last little edits on the chapters of Eating for Beginners (now set to come out next July, by the way) in which I write about spending time at the small Vermont farm where I met Lucy and Oliver, helping them tend to cows, sheep, goats and veal calves. One of the [...]

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Posted in Eating for Beginners, farm to table, farming, grass fed, local food, small farms | Tagged Eating for Beginners, editing, local food, locally slaugherted meat, locavore, mobile slaughtering, slaughter houses | 2 Responses

Home Sweet Home

By admin on July 9, 2009

I am alive! And back in Brooklyn! It’s been weeks since I posted, and in that time we left Berlin, made a pit stop in England, and then crossed the ocean on the Queen Mary 2, which was quite an adventure. Among other things, I wondered over a five-course dinner every night whether it’s even [...]

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Posted in Brooklyn food, farm to table, home cooking, local food, travel | Tagged Brooklyn, farm to table, farmer's market, fried chicken, local food, locavore, Murray's chicken, Queen Mary 2, Slate, travel | 2 Responses

Local food hits the big time

By admin on May 13, 2009

There’s a mind-boggling article in today’s New York Times about big corporations’ attempt to appeal to consumers by going “local.” Among the efforts is Frito-Lay’s new ad campaign, which will feature some of the “local” farmers who grow some of the 2 billion pounds of potatoes they use to make chips every year. “We grow [...]

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Posted in farm to table, farming, junk food, local food, processed food | Tagged ConAgra, farm to table, Frito-Lay, Jessica Prentice, junk food, local food, locavore, Michael Pollan, Phil Lempert, small farms | Leave a response

Thoughts on food miles (mine and Marion Nestle's)

By admin on May 6, 2009

Thanks to the magic of Twitter, specifically Mark Bittman on Twitter, yesterday I discovered this post on Marion Nestle’s blog (Nestle is the author of a whole pile of really good food books like What to Eat, Food Politics, Safe Food and others, and she’s a great, sensible source of information on everything from nutrition [...]

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Posted in Eating for Beginners, farm to table, farming, food miles, local food | Tagged applewood, Eating for Beginners, farm to table, food miles, local food, locavore, Marion Nestle, Mark Bittman, politics, Twitter | Leave a response

Local favorites: Spargel (with recipe)!

By admin on April 23, 2009

It is Spargel season in Germany. “Spargel”, though it just means “asparagus”, tends to refer to white asparagus that are thicker and sweeter than the green ones we usually eat in the US and are much-revered in these parts. At this time of year, there’s as much Spargel here as there is cheese in the [...]

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Posted in Berlin, cooking, farm to table, food in Berlin, home cooking, Local Favorites, local food, recipe, The German Professor | Tagged farm to table, German food, local food, locavore, potatoes, recipe, spargel, white asparagus | 1 Response

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