archive for October 26th, 2006

We (heart) the EBX…

by @ Thursday, October 26th, 2006.

I don’t know East Bay Express restaurant critic John Birdsall, I swear. But once again he’s been nice enough to call out an Ethicurean story for praise on the paper’s new news blog — which East Bay residents really ought to be flocking to, not just for the up-to-the-minute developments in local politics but for […]

Ready, set, go Slow Food!

by @ Thursday, October 26th, 2006.

The Bay Area food scene is as deserted as New York in August. But instead of barbecues in the Hamptons, it’s slow food in Turin for those lucky enough to be attending Terra Madre 2006 and the Salone del Gusto, which both kicked off today.
Michael Pollan and Alice Waters are there, of course, along with […]

Digest: Organic chains, Bioneers fun guy, from garbage to biogas

by @ Thursday, October 26th, 2006.

Grist: Fast food is going organic — or is the other way around? Either way, it’s not as bad as we thought.
L.A. Weekly: Finally, an article that reports on Bioneers without tongue jammed mockingly in cheek. This one covers Paul Stamets, the “mushroom guy” — the world’s premier mycologist, actually — who has 11 patents […]

“A diet, not a lifestyle”: Q&A with Mack Graves, CEO of Panorama Grass-Fed Meats

by @ Thursday, October 26th, 2006.

A few months ago, I noticed a new brand at Berkeley Bowl, the local independent supermarket where I buy a lot of my meat and dairy. Western Grasslands, the beef I’ve been buying since becoming a born-again carnibore in 2002, had been replaced by something called Panorama Grass-Fed Meats.
The next time I saw the blue […]

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