archive for January 29th, 2007

Actor/activist Ed Begley gets no respect in “Living with Ed”

by @ Monday, January 29th, 2007.

My husband watches Home and Garden Television every minute that he’s not actually soldering copper or sawing wood. (The Potato Non Grata does occasionally break to do a photo shoot or to watch “Law and Order,” the latter over my heavy sighs.) So there was no way I could have missed the promos for “Living […]

Does calamari grow on trees?

by @ Monday, January 29th, 2007.

It’s finally warming up here, so I went for a walk on my day off today. Some of the citrus trees in my Oakland neighborhood are covered in ripe fruit! So I stole foraged some Meyer lemons and some oranges. (Hey, if the tree grows next to a public sidewalk, and there’s fruit all over […]

Welcome Grist readers!

by @ Monday, January 29th, 2007.

It may have taken egosurfing by Tom Philpott — the Grist reporter and farmer whose every word I gobble up greedily — to send Grist readers here, but we’re excited to have you. Grist is one of the main inspirations for the Ethicurean. We too think there’s no topic too grim for a punny headline, […]

Digest: Packer ban, organic schism, organic cloning, “ethical” foie gras

by @ Monday, January 29th, 2007.

Meat monopoly busters: A new “packer ban” bill introduced by Senators Charles Grassley and Tom Harkin seeks to prohibit the large meatpackers from buying and raising their own livestock, which leads to price gouging and shutting out small farmers and ranchers. This is really big news, as it would basically force Tyson, Smithfield, etc to […]

Winter brunch

by @ Monday, January 29th, 2007.

Seattle is cold, clear, and dry today, the kind of weather that makes my thoughts turn to bicycling. Instead of venturing out, I cook a heavy brunch that will give me a lot of energy for a walk planned this evening, downhill to the post office and back.
We have a pack of four sweet […]

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