How to Make Yogurt Biscuits Without a Recipe
Here at Food52, we love recipes -- but do we always use them? Of course not. Because once you realize you don't always need a recipe, you'll make your favorite dishes a lot more often. Today: Food52's...
View ArticleYour Guide to How Long Fresh Produce Will Last
Inspired by conversations on the Food52 Hotline, we're sharing tips and tricks that make navigating all of our kitchens easier and more fun. Today: Stop letting your produce go to waste. Follow our...
View ArticleREVEL in the Spring
REVEL in the SPRING RAN's 30th birthday party featuring live music by Rupa & the April Fishes Thursday, April 14 Doors open at 6:30 pm Program and music at 8:00pm 2236 M.L.K. Jr Way • Oakland...
View ArticleArea Family Awakes To Find Michelle Obama Tending Backyard Garden
HENNIKER, NH—Sources within the Cafferty household confirmed that at approximately 8 a.m. Friday the family awoke, peered out their kitchen window, and saw what was, unmistakably, the first lady of the...
View ArticlePoland approves large-scale logging in Europe's last primeval forest
Poland has approved large-scale logging in Europe’s last primeval woodland in a bid to combat a beetle infestation despite protests from scientists, ecologists and the European Union. The action in the...
View ArticleGarden DIY: Urban Gardening
There are many perks to city living, though space is seldom one of them. That said, a cramped apartment doesn't have to stand in your way of getting into home gardening. Urban gardeners cultivate a...
View ArticleTo Fix Antibiotic Resistance: A Cabinet Post And More Money
Eighteen months ago, the Obama White House made a historic commitment, the first by any administration, to combating antibiotic resistance. The administration announced a national strategy against...
View ArticleU.S. environmental groups sue to overturn GMO salmon approval
CHICAGO U.S. health regulators are facing a lawsuit from a coalition of environmental organizations seeking to overturn the government's landmark approval of a type of genetically engineered salmon to...
View ArticleBeyond Talk: Searching For Real Solutions to Food Appropriation
Last week, many in the food world took notice when WNYC’s The Sporkful launched a series of shows called “Other People’s Food” exploring how food, culture, and identity overlap. The question Sporkful’s...
View ArticleMonsanto's Media Machine Comes To Washington
The media and partnerships division of the venerable magazine Scientific American hosted a panel Thursday at the National Press Club featuring journalists and scientists. The event, cosponsored by a...
View ArticleSARE Cover Crop Survey Seeks Farmers Input
The Sustainable Agricultural, Research, and Education Program (SARE) in conjunction with the Conservation Technology Information Center (CTIC) are seeking responses to their fourth annual national...
View ArticleYour Quinoa Habit Really Did Help Peru's Poor. But There's Trouble Ahead
The price of quinoa tripled from 2006 to 2013 as America and Europe discovered this new superfood. That led to scary media reports that the people who grew it in the high Andes mountains of Bolivia and...
View ArticleAll the News That's Fit to Eat: BPA is Still in Cans, Whole Foods' Move to...
Busy week? We’ve rounded up the major food news you might have missed. GMO Labels Spread as U.S. Congressional Effort to Halt Them Fades (Reuters) General Mills, Campbell Soup Co., Kellogg Co., ConAgra...
View ArticleSaudi Arabia Plans $2 Trillion Megafund for Post-Oil Era: Deputy Crown Prince
Saudi Arabia is getting ready for the twilight of the oil age by creating the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund for the kingdom’s most prized assets. Over a five-hour conversation, Deputy Crown...
View ArticleFood tech is just men rebranding what women have done for decades
I tried explaining Soylent, the protein shake meal replacement popular in Silicon Valley, to my mom and she tilted her head: “Oh, you mean SlimFast?” she said. I balked. No, Soylent is definitely tech,...
View ArticleWATCH Alec Baldwin's Radical Nutrition Advice
Actor Alec Baldwin has radical nutrition advice for anyone who subsists on mundane meal replacement bars: Eat actual meals. “Tired of running to the store for expensive meal-replacement bars? They cost...
View ArticleNew York Approves $15 Minimum Wage, Paid Family Leave
Hours after California became the first state to approve a $15 minimum wage, New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo announced an agreement with Albany lawmakers for a $15 minimum as well — a change that means...
View ArticleRestaurant Workers Will Get a Big Boost As New York Approves $15 Minimum Wage
It's another victory in the fight for $15. New York will become the second state to raise its minimum wage to $15, courtesy of a budget agreement between Governor Andrew Cuomo and state legislators....
View ArticleThis Week in Eco News
Nothing really happened this week...April Fools! This week a ton of important news broke in the world of sustainable food, and we've rounded them up for this iteration of Eco News! Enjoy! Why Organic,...
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