Organic Benefit Proven, Marijuana Wine, Dogfish Head-Pearl Jam Beer & More

Friday, October 7, 2011
Does it really make sense to buy organic produce -- especially given that it often costs so much more than conventional produce? A major study on organics says, "Yes, absolutely." But the study indicates that the best reason to buy organic produce isn't that it's worlds healthier or better-tasting than conventional produce.
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Here is a list of things I wish someone told me when I started cooking 15 years ago.
Jamie Schler: The Disappearing "Pause Déjeuner"
In a country where the cuisine is part of their national patrimony and mealtime is a national treasure, that leisurely hot meal in the middle of the day was crucial to the well being of an entire country.
Paul Schwennesen: Eating from the Same Dish: Liberals and Conservatives Should Both Enjoy "Local" Food
The revival of local food and local markets is an interesting phenomenon. While it still marches under the banner of the left, it blurs the political distinctions enough that the right ought to feel comfortable joining in.
Naomi Starkman: Just Label It: We Have a Right to Know What's In Our Food
Yesterday, a broadbased coalition of nearly 400 businesses and organizations dedicated to food safety and consumer rights called on the FDA to require labeling of genetically engineered (GE) foods.
Kurt Michael Friese: The Real Veal: Sourcing and Cooking Humanely-Raised Veal
The good news is that you can enjoy the luscious flavor of high-quality veal without setting your ethics aside. The way to do it is to obtain your meat locally, from small-scale farmers you can know and trust.
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