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Why Are Mark Zuckerberg’s Eating Habits News?

Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg is spending 2011 doing exactly what I think everyone should do: He’s eating more thoughtfully, more sustainably, and more ethically. In 2011, he’s eating only meat that he kills. Though I’m certainly happy to take advantage of his product, I have to admit: I could care less what Mark Zuckerberg takes on [...]

I’ve got friends in word places

I have friends all over the place, most of whom I’ve met the old-fashioned way: in person, through some job or school or work or networking connection. But oh, how the Internet has enriched my life and brought me in touch with people who, otherwise, I might never have met. Yeah, I’m pretty much going [...]

A Madison Harvest

“There’s a restaurant downtown I think you’d like,” said my friend Amy when I visited her in Madison, Wis. last week. Oh my friends, how they know me. Amy was, of course, totally right, and that is how we ended up at Harvest, a small, warm space on the square that features the state capitol, [...]

Vote to promote healthy food

Over the weekend, I went in a giant grocery store in Madison, Wisconsin with my friends in search of some local cheese curds. We found what we were looking for, but since it has been so long since I regularly shopped at that kind of store, the aisles and aisles of brightly-colored boxes of processed [...]

Possibly the most important film you’ll ever see

I’ve spent a lot of time during the past few years educating myself on the food I eat, and have worked hard to make ever-better, ever-wiser choices. I’m by no means vegetarian, but I eat a lot less meat than I used to. I try to shop for locally-produced and -grown goods…most of the time. [...]

Eating locally in November and beyond

The Eat Local Challenge has come to an end, but I don’t expect my eating habits to change much in the wake of it. I will return to a few things I missed over the course of the month. Parmaggiano Reggiano cheese, for one thing. Wine from other regions of the world. The myriad Asian [...]

Crepes a la Sam

This is the story of a friend named Sam, and how she inspired me to try something new. See, back in September, Sam pulled off an all-out (and ultimately v. successful) blitz of fundraising for Race for the Cure, setting herself what sounded like an impossible goal and then going after it with every resource [...]

A taste of farm-to-table at The Linkery

I’m a huge fan of the Good Food podcast on KCRW, and have been listening to it longer than I’ve been blogging. It was one of the podcasts that kept me company on the ride back and forth between Iowa City and Cedar Rapids, and while my commute is much shorter here in California, I [...]

The quest for locally-roasted joe

One of my fairly new coworkers came into my office not that long ago and said, “There isn’t much of a lunch culture here, I notice.” “You’re right,” I said. “I guess most of us do just eat at our desk.” I rarely have time for a leisurely lunch out of the office. I often [...]

Rustic sweet potato gnocchi

Since I am a girl who takes being called a “potato eater” as a compliment, it should come as no surprise to anyone that I love gnocchi. I mean, really. Does it get any better than pillowy potato dumplings swathed in sauce? Rarely, my friends. The answer is, rarely. But in all my life, I [...]