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Why Food Preservation is an Important Part of Eating Local, and Two Ways to Get Started
February 11, 2010 – 10:32 am | 4 Comments
Why Food Preservation is an Important Part of Eating Local, and Two Ways to Get Started

Leda Meredith shares food preservation techniques and explains how preserving the harvest can help one maintain a commitment to eating local food during winter months.

The High Priestess of Meat on Commodity Beef
October 18, 2009 – 11:26 pm | 5 Comments
The High Priestess of Meat on Commodity Beef

First, allow me to highlight an issue that is rarely raised. Outside of the sheer yuck factor, one very compelling reason to avoid eating commodity ground beef is that it has very little flavor. Per my earlier post, the reason is that large packers do not use flavor as a primary goal in the first place. Instead, their focus is cost control, to produce the lowest cost burgers that you’re still willing to eat.

10 Joys of Eating Locally: Rob Smart At His Best
September 30, 2009 – 1:52 pm | One Comment

You really gotta read the whole thing. What Rob has accomplished here is something very special, illuminating not just the HOW of eating locally but the WHY. As I read through Rob’s posts, I found the little nuggets of wisdom than an experiment like this can unearth, the tiny truths and discoveries, even about one’s own family that can shock, surprise and enrich us. Bravo Rob!

On Taste: A Slow Food Book Review
August 5, 2009 – 5:21 pm | 11 Comments

The ugly truth is that few have the ability to “taste” in today’s world. We have become numb to what real foods are, and actually have begun to prefer the pre-packaged flavor I call “plastic.”