Tonight on PBS: The Botany of Desire
Are you as excited as we are about the PBS premiere of "The Botany of Desire"? Based on Michael Pollan's best-selling book of the same name, the documentary examines the relationship between people an...
Are you as excited as we are about the PBS premiere of "The Botany of Desire"? Based on Michael Pollan's best-selling book of the same name, the documentary examines the relationship between people an...
In this week's Times Sunday Magazine, the annual Food Issue, Michael Pollan shares his favorite reader-submitted food rules. We love this one for its sweet sentiment—no matter what your religious co...
According to Michael Ruhlman, there is a difference! In a recent blog post, he describes foodies as those who love the shiniest equipment and the newest ingredients, and follow the antics of top chefs...
I am not really giving anything up for Lent, but my husband, sister and I decided to keep a joint food journal online for the next 40 days. Why? Well, a food journal is a good idea for so many reasons...
Bringing Michael Pollan onto a show for people who already support good food can feel a bit like preaching to the choir! But what he says about food policy in the US and his hopes for President Obama'...
Michael Pollan will be coming to the Bay Area and giving a talk in Alameda on Sunday, October 19th....
Yesterday's New York Times Sunday Magazine is the annual food issue, and we have to admit, we haven't made our way through the entire thing—there's a lot of material. We've done some reading, some s...
Well, as the old Chinese curse goes, we sure are living in interesting times. Watching the evening news is like riding a roller coaster, making a lot of us weary and queasy and, if we’re honest, ev...
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Note: I am attending Slow Food Nation events all weekend and hope to post about that experience in the near future. Meanwhile, here’s my impression from opening day.) It’s late Friday afternoon...
MoMA P.S. 1 in Long Island City is hosting Michael Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma and In Defense of Food, tomorrow night. He'll be speaking outside at P.F. 1, the urban farm exhibit that'...
Beets? Check. Swiss chard? Check. Blueberries? Check. Did you catch this list of "11 Best Foods You Aren't Eating" over at the New York Times a few weeks ago? We read it and found ourselves a bit, w...
We all eat somewhere around three meals a day, every day of our lives. Occasionally we get sick or we fast, and sometimes we go wild and eat the entire county. But basically it’s breakfast, lunch ...
When I headed uptown to the 92nd Street Y last night to hear Michael Pollan, Dan Barber and Joan Dye Gussow speak to Hedonistic, Healthy And Green: Can We Have It All?, I expected to see a few hundr...
We're ready to throw down our top four predictions for what will be happening in our home kitchens in 2008. We've come up with this list based on conversations and product requests from you our reader...