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"Eat food. Not too much. Mostly plants." With that seven-word maxim, US-based journalist Michael Pollan (The Omnivore’s Dilemma) distills a career’s worth of reporting into a prescription for reversing...
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View ArticleIn Portland, A Boot Camp To Help Veterans Cook Healthier Food
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View ArticleTC’s Joan Gussow Featured in Michael Pollan PBS Film Airing on December 30th
Teachers College’s great nutrition educator Joan Gussow (Ed.D. ’75), known as “the matriarch of the eat-locally-think-globally food movement,” appears in the new film, “In Defense of Food,” which will...
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n January of 1989, the temperature got down to sixty degrees below zero in Fairbanks, Alaska, and stayed there for three weeks. Furnaces burned through heating oil at a serious rate, and parking lots...
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View ArticleGerman Hunter Kills Elephant For $60K
Today, in an article posted by the BBC, it was reported that a German hunter, paid $60,000 (£39,000) for the legal murder of a large elephant in legal Zimbabwe hunt. The identity of the hunter has not...
View ArticleEntrepreneurs turn billion dollar seafood waste into profitable products
Since he started working on commercial fishing and crabbing boats as a teenager, Craig Kasberg loved being out at sea. Yet he was bothered by the amount of fish waste he saw being dumped back on to the...
View ArticleNo, lettuce is not worse for the climate than bacon
Is bacon back? The recent news that your favorite breakfast meat can cause cancer sent self-righteous vegans cackling, but they were shushed this week after the publication of a study alleging that...
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The first episode of Good Eats exploded onto the Food Network's airwaves in 1999, and nothing has really been the same since. Created by and starring a hyper-verbal, dizzyingly smart guy named Alton...
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