archive for November 16th, 2006

Farmerbrown restaurant: SOLE food with soul, and a side of social justice

by @ Thursday, November 16th, 2006.

There’s SOLE food and there’s soul food, and rarely do the twain meet. Last night, however, Miss Steak and I got to indulge our tastes for both at farmerbrown restaurant in San Francisco.
Open since spring, farmerbrown is a labor of love by chef-owner Jay Foster, formerly of Emmy’s Spaghetti Shack (a great late-night comfort-food joint) […]

“Ripe for Change” screening and discussion in Berkeley

by @ Thursday, November 16th, 2006.

The debates raging in California over issues of food, agriculture, and sustainability have profound implications for all of America. The PBS documentary “Ripe for Change” explores the intersection of food and politics in California over the last 30 years and examines lots of tough questions, such as: What are […]

Digest: Edible E. coli enemy, a hunger for food security, Wal-Mart labeling, more

by @ Thursday, November 16th, 2006.

Press release: One for the “Because We Can” files — a team of scientists from the USDA and a Spanish university have come up with an edible food wrapper that will kill E. coli, even the recent deadly strain. It’s a combination of apple puree and oregano oil — essential oils have long been known […]

Truth in advertising: Heritage vs. heirloom turkeys

by @ Thursday, November 16th, 2006.

As if Thanksgiving shoppers didn’t have enough trouble distinguishing from among the labels natural, free range, organic, and heritage, now there’s another distinction to watch out for: heirloom vs. heritage.
(Thanks to Jack & Joanne for pointing this out, unfortunately too late for the print version of my story “Celebrating Thanksgiving, Berkeley-style,” in the Berkeleyan, which […]

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