— Adam Gopnik, interview on KCRW’s Good Food (link).
November 3, 2011
"The best argument to eat locally is because it’s fun. Because that way you have to address directly the people who grow your food; the butcher who slaughters your chicken. And by doing that you come into direct contact with the sources of your pleasures and of your experiences. That’s a good argument for eating locally. That’s a good reason for eating locally. It puts a face on your food. A bad reason for eating locally is because it will make you a better person."
June 24, 2011
March 11, 2011
"What Miles knew inherently as a jazz musician, as cooks often learn though experience and time, was restraint, or, simply put, “less is more."
December 1, 2010
November 17, 2010
This week, Burkhard Bilger writes about Sandor Katz and the underground food movement. A self-avowed “fermentation fetishist,” Katz travels around the country giving lectures and demonstrations, spreading the gospel of sauerkraut, dill pickles, and all foods transformed and ennobled by bacteria. You can hear Burk talk about the various dishes he consumed while road-tripping with Katz here.
I listened to and loved the podcast. If it’s true that pickling and comparison shopping are the first signs of senility then my boys better stock up on Depends now. :-)
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