archive for November 13th, 2006

Digest: Diatribe by Cook’s Kimball, musical Ag chairs, get your goat

by @ Monday, November 13th, 2006.

Boston Globe*: Christopher Kimball, the bow-tied, mild-mannered founder of Cook’s Illustrated — that famously neutral, plain-vanilla cooking magazine — has written a polemic about how capitalism has led us to an inversion of Malcolm Gladwell’s tipping point: “What consumers should want — good flavor and good health — has been replaced by what the industry […]

Passing the six-month marker

by @ Monday, November 13th, 2006.

Our half-birthday was Nov. 9, but we forgot. Blog years are like dog years — six months seems like a long time, so we wanted to take stock.
Posts: 413
Traffic: From 475 visitors in May — probably all of them people who knew our real names — to being on track for 8,000+ in November. (We […]

All-you-can-eat buffet o’ ag-politics news

by @ Monday, November 13th, 2006.

Wow. I just got my first edition of Keith Good’s daily Farm Policy e-mail newsletter, after hearing Ralph Grossi talk about it last Thursday. It is like our Digest, only on steroids — everything a food-politics nerd could want, with play-by-play reporting on media coverage of the federal government’s strategizing, jockeying, and deal-making around agriculture.
It’s […]

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