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The water wars: California’s salmon vs. agribiz interests

By Guest • on March 15, 2010

By Paul Johnson Chinook salmon fishing has been scaled way back in California. Photo: Zureks/Wikimedia I've been selling fish for 30 years, and I'm pleased that my store, the Monterey Fish Market, has a reputation for exceptionally fresh and sustainably sourced seafood.

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‘Top Chef’ should take up the ultimate challenge: school lunch

By Marc R. aka Mental Masala • on March 14, 2010

Season 7 of Bravo’s Top Chef will be based in Washington, D.C., reported the Metrocurean (no relation) a few days ago, with filming to begin in early April.

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The ‘femivore’: New breed of feminist, or frontier throwback?

By Bonnie Azab Powell • on March 14, 2010

Cross-posted from Grist, where I am serving as deputy food editor (part time). Have locavores and feminists -- factions that a few years ago, some

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The pie’s the limit! Get baking for Pi Day, March 14

By Jennifer M. aka Baklava Queen • on March 13, 2010

Back in my (much) younger days, I used to enjoy math class. I especially got a kick out of geometry and the formulas used to calculate area, perimeter or circumference, and volume. My mother and I used to have fun with one formula in particular: "What's the formula for the area of a circle?" she would

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Ethicurean nominated for Treehugger Best of Green award!

By Bonnie Azab Powell • on March 8, 2010

The Ethicurean has been nominated for a TreeHugger.com Best of Green award, in the Food & Health category. The Best of Green Awards recognize "the people, companies

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Here’s the catch: More sustainable seafood requires exerting pressure up the supply chain

By Marc R. aka Mental Masala • on March 2, 2010

This is part 2 of a series on improving market-based seafood sustainability initiatives, inspired by a recent article published by an international team of researchers in "Oryx: The International Journal of Conservation." (See Oryx volume 44, pp. 45-56 doi:10.1017/S0030605309990470.

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The spirit is willing, and the fresh is weekly: Review of “A Year on the Garden Path”

By Jennifer M. aka Baklava Queen • on February 28, 2010

For the past few weeks, I've been watching the snow drift down with deceptive lightness, only to accumulate in deep piles (18" and counting here in northeastern Ohio) that have well and truly buried any remotely green thing on the ground. While it's lovely to sit inside and watch winter's show, I also

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Why seafood wallet cards can be the wrong bait for consumers

By Marc R. aka Mental Masala • on February 25, 2010

Seafood guides and other consumer-based campaigns are an important part of the quest for sustainable seafood and healthy oceans, but so far they have not shown enough positive results: bigger efforts are needed. That’s the main conclusion of a new article, "Conserving wild fish in a sea of market-based

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Saul’s got SOLE: The Jewish deli in Berkeley evolves

By Marc R. aka Mental Masala • on February 15, 2010

When it comes to comfort food — especially comfort food that is wrapped in "tradition" like the Jewish deli — change can cause a lot of discomfort. People want what they think will make them feel better. They want

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Souped-up meals to warm up snow days

By Jennifer M. aka Baklava Queen • on February 14, 2010

Every time I've looked out the window this week, I've felt a childlike glee at the sight of all the snow piled up. A whopping 18" dropped in 24 hours last weekend, a few more inches covered that earlier this week, and more is in the forecast. I really sympathize with the folks further south (south!)

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Cultivating community in Ohio: Local Roots crops get sweeter in winter

By Jennifer M. aka Baklava Queen • on February 8, 2010

Three months have passed since my last update on Local Roots Market in Wooster, Ohio. Back then, were on the cusp of opening at last. What's happened in the meantime? A

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What’s P-Cresol and why is it in my food? “Don’t Eat That” iPhone app will tell you

By Bonnie Azab Powell • on February 5, 2010

A simple little iPhone app launched a few days ago that demystifies the ingredient lists of processed food. Called "Don't Eat That" (link to

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When times get larder: “Food Security for the Faint of Heart” reviewed

By Jennifer M. aka Baklava Queen • on January 31, 2010

The potential for disaster surrounds us every day. The aftershocks of the earthquake in Haiti may seem too big for many Americans to grasp,

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What does asthma have to do with farm animals — or food?

By Marc R. aka Mental Masala • on January 18, 2010

When government officials hear the words "backyard livestock," they tend to worry about disease outbreaks and sanitation crises. And for good reason, as improperly managed animals — including dogs and cats —

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Food & Wine magazine sins against the monkfish

By Marc R. aka Mental Masala • on January 10, 2010

A monkfish (Wikimedia Commons) In the January 2010 issue of Food & Wine magazine,

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