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Un-snub that Recipe.

February 6, 2015by betaori Leave a comment

We’re going to be moving on to some heavier topics, namely the relationship between women and cooking, and that whole evolution. But first a fun little aside. There is a […]

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Commentaries, In the Kitchen

The Lens Through Which We Look

January 31, 2015by betaori Leave a comment

I was reading an article the other day about calorie labeling on food packages. The gist of the article was that labeling was inaccurate, because the more processed the food […]

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A Society's Broken Food Relationship, Commentaries

Comfort Food

January 25, 2015by betaori 2 Comments

There is very little akin to baking fresh bread in your own home; it is a singular experience for every sense. My baker is making a new sun-dried tomato loaf, […]

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In the Kitchen

The Time Warp, Pt 2: The Lesson

January 15, 2015by betaori 1 Comment

Like I said before- fast food chains, and now sit-down quick dining chains along with ready-to-eat areas in supermarkets, didn’t start out to destroy our health with overly processed, nutritionally […]

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A Society's Broken Food Relationship

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