Posts tagged food
Posts tagged food
As federal entitlement programs once again face threats of cuts, a tribute to SNAP.
Gourmet || May 30, 2012
As ptcha—a classic Ashkenazic dish made from jellied calves’ feet—disappears from deli menus, American Jews lose a culinary link to past generations
Tablet || April 24, 2012
Between talk-radio blather and election-season bravado, it’s easy to have an opinion about immigration, and easier to forget that people—actual people—pick our food.
GQ || October 2011
An American living in Cuba discovers Havana’s black-market epicurean scene.
Guernica || August 2011
We’ve been altering and poisoning food—deliberately and accidentally, for evil reasons and with good intentions—throughout most of our history. There’s certainly no sign that we’ve given it up today.
Lapham’s Quarterly || Summer 2011
Einav Gefen got her start at Tel Aviv’s toniest restaurants. As top chef at food giant Unilever, she now has a tougher task: developing frozen dinners that are true to her culinary roots.
Tablet || May 4, 2011
It’s Tuna Around the Clock For Herndon Man’s Family
The Washington Post || July 9, 2005
A quest for the best piece of meat in the Dominican Republic begins with a wild ride through the island’s interior and ends with a perfect meal of roasted chivo.
Gourmet || November 2006
As the blogs fume and Lady Gaga threatens to sue, we look at why a little scoop is causing such a big roar
Salon || March 10, 2011
An innocuous idea—give away free money for fresh produce to people on food stamps—raises the question of what the food stamp program should be: a welfare program or a nutrition program?
The Nation || March 28, 2011