"You might be pleased to know your beans are roasted and packed to the sexy classic rock sounds of Led Zeppelin and Black Sabbath." [Photographs: Allison Hemler] Get out your measuring scoop, a kettle, and a French press, and make...
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"From the hipster perspective, I think people are just catching up to what other people already knew and supported for the last thirty to fifty years. This is not a new phenomenon," Dan Barber said in this roundtable discussion (about...
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It's good to know which restaurants serve food on thoroughly scrubbed plates (but that's not what this book is all about). Clean Plates NYC is a guide to healthy eateries in Manhattan that skip chemicals and GMOs to serve locally-raised...
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Photographs by Nancy Siesel, unless otherwise noted. It seems that Brooklynites will emerge from their brownstones in droves for anything concerning local, sustainably produced food. The Brooklyn Food Conference on Saturday was a free, educational event, consisting mainly of...
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Photograph by Thomas Marczewski On Saturday, May 2, the Brooklyn Food Conference will bring together farming activists, policy makers, chefs, and anyone else who cares about what goes on their plate (really, anyone can come) to chat all day...
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