
The two books mentioned in the Washington Post raw milk article. Nourishing Traditions: The Cookbook that Challenges Politically Correct Nutrition and the Diet Dictocrats by Sally Fallon and Cattle: An Informal Social History by Laurie Winn Carlson.
Megnut is a site about food written by Meg Hourihan. She lives in NYC. More...
Summer drinks should be like summer evenings: long, light and cool. Guest writer A.D. introduces some less common ones to enliven our senses during these wonderful long hot days.
Food traditions bind my family; I'm reminded of that every year when I drive to north-central Massachusetts to pick strawberries with my grandparents.
My mother swears by frozen fish. I was unconvinced, and decided to put her statements to the test: could flash-frozen fish taste as good as fresh local fish from the Greenmarket or even fresh fish from a local supermarket?
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David Lebovitz has a great interview with Page and Dornenburg
The first chapter of The Queen of Fats is available online
Lecture by author Susan Allport about omega-3s
Dodging a bullet for thousands of years with crazy death-traps called farms
Marathoning chefs dish up the perfect meals for race weekend
Raw milk advocates and food safety advances
Amazon sells restaurant gift certificates.
Kangaroo meat cuts
The Onion has a food section in its print editions
Diary of a Foodie site has more info but not show times