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Food. Science. Not Food Science.: A couple links to share
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Food Science. Not Food Science. Because nutrition is equal parts food and science. Purpose of this Blog. Monday, October 10, 2011. A couple links to share. Over lunch today (chicken along with butternut squash topped with butter and cinnamon, in case you were wondering), I came across a couple of links that really hit the mark. The first is a LA Times. On the current science of antioxidants. Source: Wikipedia. Oxidized iron, or better known as rust. This article basically sums up my entire opinion of ant...
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Food. Science. Not Food Science.: What to drink?
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Food Science. Not Food Science. Because nutrition is equal parts food and science. Purpose of this Blog. Wednesday, January 25, 2012. There's probably no other thought that pops into our heads more often than "what should I eat? The answer should be simple, but the question has become frustratingly complex. Should we eat for taste, or for health? And what about the more nebulous, but vitally important, question of the ecological impact of the food we are eating? Provide us with some answers. Red wine has...
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Food. Science. Not Food Science.: September 2011
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Food Science. Not Food Science. Because nutrition is equal parts food and science. Purpose of this Blog. Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Tools of the trade. Over the summer, I had a friend ask me how to address a common problem: he found his chicken dinners less and less inspiring. This is nothing to be ashamed of. It can happen to anyone. The best solution is to spice it up.literally. Costco BBQ rubbed hamburgers. During last minute of grilling, brush maple syrup on meat to add a touch of sweat):. And do...
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Recipe: Potato Skins | The Food Illusion
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Why Cut Processed Food? 100 Days of Real Food. One ordinary mom's mission to cut out processed foods. Laquo; Recipe: Fried Matzo Breakfast. September 20, 2010 by Lisa. While this dish is technically real food the amount of butter used is what keeps it from showing up on our table on a weekly basis. I personally love baked potatoes, and this. Although any size will work. 5 6 small to medium sized potatoes. 2 3 tablespoons butter. Salt and pepper to taste. Slice them in half lengthwise. Melt 2 3 tablespoon...
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From bags of bulk spices to a super-organized spice rack - Blog - Cook for Good, home of Wildly Affordable Organic and Fifty Weeks of Green
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Fifty Weeks of Green. 50 Weeks Discussion Guide. Take the spring Challenge. Buy books and videos. How to Use a Kitchen Scale. Free Column for your Newsletter. Whitelist Cook for Good. Cook for Good Project. Calendar: Cooking Classes and Talks. Wildly Good Cook Certificate Program. Fifty Weeks of Green. 50 Weeks Discussion Guide. Take the spring Challenge. Buy books and videos. How to Use a Kitchen Scale. Free Column for your Newsletter. Whitelist Cook for Good. Cook for Good Project. Fifty Weeks of Green.
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Food. Science. Not Food Science.: February 2011
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Food Science. Not Food Science. Because nutrition is equal parts food and science. Purpose of this Blog. Thursday, February 24, 2011. Inaugural post: Letter on Corpulence. It has become a cliché to discuss William Banting's Letter on Corpulence. Before talking about dietary carbohydrates and obesity. However, I think his letter gives more insight than simply the macronutrient composition of his diet. It can be found here: http:/ www.archive.org/details/letteroncorpulen00bant. I'm especially impressed by ...
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Bagels for Break Fast | Caliban's Kitchen
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My frequently thought about questions. Rants, reviews, and resources to help sustain sustainable eating. Laquo; Beating Blogger’s Block. Bagels for Break Fast. October 8, 2011 by Lisa Burdige. I wish you could smell my house right now. The air is pungent with that unmistakable smell of – bread. My mouth is watering even as I write this. It’s always boggled my mind how bread was invented. Who thought of taking yeast, grinding it up letting it rise and punching it down? Is only around $4. Says to roll a co...
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It’s Alive! | Caliban's Kitchen
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My frequently thought about questions. Rants, reviews, and resources to help sustain sustainable eating. Laquo; Bagels for Break Fast. Fresh strawberries for winter. October 31, 2011 by Lisa Burdige. I have wanted to add peppers to my indoor windowsill garden. Currently the garden is bursting with tomatoes and basil and I think a spicy jalapeno plant might be a nice and doable addition. I guess time will tell. Tomatoes in my living room, I would really be a happy renter. On February 19, 2012 at 4:20 am.
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Lisa Burdige | Caliban's Kitchen
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My frequently thought about questions. Rants, reviews, and resources to help sustain sustainable eating. Https:/ calibanskitchen.wordpress.com. Posts by Lisa Burdige:. November 30, 2011. Fresh strawberries for winter. October 31, 2011. October 8, 2011. Bagels for Break Fast. August 15, 2011. Beating Blogger’s Block. July 11, 2011. Windowsill Gardener: July Update. July 6, 2011. June 25, 2011. Putting ohm on the menu. Older Posts ». Certified Humane Raised and Handled’ label. Christine C. Quinn. Build a w...
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Windowsill Gardener: July Update | Caliban's Kitchen
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My frequently thought about questions. Rants, reviews, and resources to help sustain sustainable eating. Laquo; Mulberry boys. Beating Blogger’s Block. Windowsill Gardener: July Update. July 11, 2011 by Lisa Burdige. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Christine C. Quinn. The sunny sid...
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