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Know Your Butcher
This post originally appeared on the Faster Times . Last week, I wrote up a quick summary of Michael Moss’s chilling article about this...
Oct 14, 20094 min read


A Picnic in Toronto: Celebrating Slow Food and Green Spaces
There are worse ways to get to know a city than through its food. This past weekend, I was fortunate enough to be in Toronto for both...
Oct 5, 20094 min read


Where Does Your Beer Come From?
This is the third in a series of articles about polyculture and sustainable farming in Oregon. Read the previous installment , or start...
Sep 21, 20095 min read


Skippy's, Froot Loops, Fudgsicles: "Smart Choices"?
A few weeks ago, I read this article in the Times about a new labeling program ironically called "Smart Choices," that is clearly a...
Sep 18, 20092 min read
The Politics of "Green Wine"—and Added Sulfites
This post originally appeared on the Faster Times, generating dozens of comments. Clearly the subject of what does, indeed, cause a red...
Sep 8, 20092 min read


Anti-Soda Ad Campaign Receives Mixed Welcome from New Yorkers
Just in time for the labor day weekend, New York City's Health Department unveiled its latest public health campaign earlier this week: a...
Sep 4, 20093 min read
The Globalization of Healthcare
As we continue to debate (and debate and debate) health-care reform in this country, many Americans who are either uninsured or...
Sep 3, 20091 min read
Slow Food: Not Just for Foodies Anymore
A few months ago, I heard an interview on the Leonard Lopate Show with Josh Viertel, the new president of Slow Food USA and Ruth...
Sep 2, 20092 min read
An Inside Look at the White House Kitchen Garden
The Obamas' kitchen garden, the first White House vegetable garden since Eleanor Roosevelt's World War II Victory Garden , has gotten a...
Aug 31, 20092 min read


Big Wine and an "Omnivore's Dilemma" to Expose It
(This article was originally published in my Food Politics column at the TheFasterTimes.com.) Thanks to the slew of recent books and...
Aug 25, 20093 min read


Manure Mix=Floral Bouquet? Polyculture at an Oregon Vineyard
(This article was originally published in my Food Politics column at the TheFasterTimes.com.) The wines at Belle Pente (beautiful...
Aug 17, 20094 min read
Evesham Wood and the Importance of Deep Roots
(This article was originally published in my Food Politics column at the TheFasterTimes.com.) Last week, while visiting my family in...
Aug 13, 20092 min read
Coffee: is it Good or Bad for your Health?
A latte at Portland's 3rd St. Stumptown, August 2009 The news about coffee couldn't get much better: drinking it lessens one’s risk of...
Aug 13, 20092 min read
theFasterTimes.com/foodpolitics
It's not easy staying on top of food politics and food safety news these days, but it's a task I welcome with this new gig at...
Jul 17, 20091 min read


Slo Food Nation: Slovenian Tourist Farms
Farm tourism has always been popular amongst a certain type of traveler. But these days, with Michelle Obama planting an organic vegetable garden and the Slow Food movement gathering mainstream momentum, seeking out local, seasonal fare—even while on vacation—is becoming a priority for many food-obsessed travelers. Staying on a working farm, whether it’s an agriturismo in Italy or a Bauernhofurlaub in Germany is an authentic (not to mention affordable) way of seeing a country
Jul 6, 20091 min read
Mercury + your health
Mercury is a heavy metal that’s found naturally in the earth’s crust. But there’s nothing natural about the amount of mercury that’s...
May 23, 20092 min read
Swap 'til You Drop: a Real Simple bartering guide
I didn't need a recession to inspire me to barter—I've been doing it for years in the form of a bi-annual clothing swap. Friends and...
May 11, 20093 min read
Coffee Culture in NYC
When I first came to New York City almost 15 years ago, I was dismayed by how few independent coffee shops there were. I liked Oren’s...
May 1, 20093 min read
Pathfinders in Public Health
I wrote this article about Mount Holyoke alumnae who are spearheading important public health projects before the swine flu epidemic...
Apr 29, 20091 min read
Slav Quarters: Luxury Cabins in Slovenia
It may come as a surprise, but Slovenia—the small former Yugoslav republic that is fast becoming a locus of the international slow food...
Apr 6, 20091 min read
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