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            Yes, the Government Really Does Stash Billions of Pounds of Cheese in Missouri Caves            ]]></title>
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							If you had millions of pounds of cheese—along with butter and dry-milk powders—where would you keep it? If you’re the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), the answer is obvious: in a series of caves outside underneath Springfield, Missouri. 
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            <pubDate> 2022-05-25 19:56:40</pubDate>
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            How High-Pressure Processing Is Helping Remote Farmers Bring Fresher Foods to Market            ]]></title>
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							Humans have invented myriad ways to make the most out of an abundant harvest. Pickling, drying and canning are effective in killing microbes and stretching expiration dates, although each has its limits to capturing the goodness of ripe, just-picked produce.
But, recently, a cool ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-18 19:22:01</pubDate>
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            They’ve Come a Long Way, But Gene Banks Still Lack Protections for Certain Crops            ]]></title>
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							Gene banks, conservatory preserves where crop seeds are collected and archived for future uses, have been integral to keeping crop diversity alive for centuries. The crop varieties stored within them are important to crop breeders and farmers because each one has a unique set of traits, ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-17 19:15:42</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents, Day 12 Christmas Pudding            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 12???? Christmas Pudding
Talk about saving the best for last! This recipe comes to us from deep in the Local is Lovely blog archives and before that, from Anna Derham aka @derhaminteriors’ late Grandma Booth.
Thank you so much Anna for sharing this with ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:26</pubDate>
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            Land-Cultivated Seaweed Gets a Big Boost from Wastewater            ]]></title>
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							Seaweed, an already notoriously nutritious food, can become even more nutrient-dense when grown with wastewater from other parts of the food industry, according to new research. 
While some seaweed is grown and harvested in sea-based farms, it can also be land-cultivated, or ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:03</pubDate>
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            New Study Finds Antibiotics In Beef Cattle ‘Raised Without Antibiotics’            ]]></title>
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							Reaching for meats labeled as “raised without antibiotics” is a move that many consumers make in the grocery aisle. But are those shoppers actually getting antibiotic-free beef?
As it turns out, that is not always the case. 
The US Department of Agriculture does not conduct tests to ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:03</pubDate>
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            How Onions Became a Staple On My Family’s Seder Plate            ]]></title>
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							Like most Jewish families, mine has spent years, decades even, crafting our Passover seders. Each time we meet, a new tradition gets folded into the script, and we rejoice in revisiting it for years to come. We’ve included inside jokes, favorite foods, even misheard song lyrics into our ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:03</pubDate>
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            Tracing the Link Between Slavery and Peanut Farming            ]]></title>
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							Most Americans think of peanuts in terms of peanut butter or as a snack at baseball games. The history of peanuts in America, of course, is more complicated than that, and it is often tied to the enslavement of African Americans. However, the history of peanuts in West Africa is perhaps ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:02</pubDate>
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            Your Cup of Coffee Is Brought to You By the Birds and the Bees            ]]></title>
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							The birds and the bees both do it. That is, they team up to protect and pollinate coffee bean plants.
Without the duo, as researchers recently found, coffee plants would be far less successful. In fact, a study, published earlier this month in the scientific journal Proceedings of the ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:02</pubDate>
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            The Pandemic’s Gardening Boom Shows How Gardening Can Cultivate Public Health            ]]></title>
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							This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
As lockdowns went into effect in the spring of 2020 to slow the spread of the coronavirus, reports emerged of a global gardening boom, with plants, flowers, vegetables and ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:02</pubDate>
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            How to Harvest Seaweed Sustainably            ]]></title>
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							Seaweeds are among the fastest‑growing organisms on the planet and are very regenerative if they are harvested properly. The number one rule for harvesting sustainably is: do not rip the seaweed from the rock. Always leave some of the seaweed attached and harvest by pruning. Here are some ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:01</pubDate>
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            It’s Time to Celebrate Our Gardening Failures            ]]></title>
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							There’s a particular feeling—a mixture of astonishment and smug satisfaction—that pops up the first time you successfully grow something. Whether it’s plucking a perfectly red tomato from your very own vine or seeing that first hint of a spring crocus breaking through the lifeless ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:07:00</pubDate>
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            Designing Food Labels For the Visually Impaired            ]]></title>
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							It all started with a classic box of holiday chocolates. You know the kind: a molded plastic tray filled with chocolates of different shapes and designs. What’s the first thing you do when the box makes its way around the room to you? You grab the legend to look at all the flavors, so you ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:06:59</pubDate>
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            A Botanist-Bartender’s Ode to the Dandelion            ]]></title>
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							The idea of a spring tonic is one that spans many cultures throughout time. This phenomenon was partially born out of necessity, since, historically, people needed something nutritious—be it food, drink or medicine—to replenish their strength after surviving off preserves and storage ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-05-16 07:06:59</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 6, Rocky Road with Sweet Dukkah????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-23 03:15:37</pubDate>
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            Regional Barley is Fueling a Single Malt Whiskey Renaissance            ]]></title>
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							American whiskey has long been about corn. After all, it’s the star ingredient in bourbon, the country’s beloved spirit. Yet the Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), which is responsible for regulating and collecting taxes on alcohol, is set to officially recognize a new ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-21 15:06:40</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents, Day 12 Christmas Pudding            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 12???? Christmas Pudding
Talk about saving the best for last! This recipe comes to us from deep in the Local is Lovely blog archives and before that, from Anna Derham aka @derhaminteriors’ late Grandma Booth.
Thank you so much Anna for sharing this with ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-21 03:03:59</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 6, Rocky Road with Sweet Dukkah????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-20 15:00:59</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 10 Stonefruit and Currant Chutney????            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 8, Stonefruit and red currant chutney???? 
Prep time 20 minsCook time 30-35 minsMakes about 3 jars (depending on their size!)
This is absolutely delicious served with warm ham and crusty bread, dolloped on a quiche or zucchini slice, served with terrine, ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-20 15:00:59</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 11, Christmas Rolls????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-20 15:00:55</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents, Day 12 Christmas Pudding            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 12???? Christmas Pudding
Talk about saving the best for last! This recipe comes to us from deep in the Local is Lovely blog archives and before that, from Anna Derham aka @derhaminteriors’ late Grandma Booth.
Thank you so much Anna for sharing this with ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-20 15:00:55</pubDate>
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            Fungi Come First in this Line of Mushroom-Infused Vodkas            ]]></title>
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							Originally, Joe and Wendy Rizzo, co-owners of Mushroom Spirits Distillery, an offshoot of Ithaca, New York mushroom farm Blue Oyster Cultivation, had planned to make vodka—but not mushroom vodka. 
“Then it hit me,” Joe recalls. “We’re a mushroom farm. We should be doing mushroom ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-20 15:00:30</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 6, Rocky Road with Sweet Dukkah????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-20 02:58:01</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 10 Stonefruit and Currant Chutney????            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 8, Stonefruit and red currant chutney???? 
Prep time 20 minsCook time 30-35 minsMakes about 3 jars (depending on their size!)
This is absolutely delicious served with warm ham and crusty bread, dolloped on a quiche or zucchini slice, served with terrine, ...            ]]></description>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 11, Christmas Rolls????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-20 02:57:58</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents, Day 12 Christmas Pudding            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 12???? Christmas Pudding
Talk about saving the best for last! This recipe comes to us from deep in the Local is Lovely blog archives and before that, from Anna Derham aka @derhaminteriors’ late Grandma Booth.
Thank you so much Anna for sharing this with ...            ]]></description>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 6, Rocky Road with Sweet Dukkah????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-19 14:55:54</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 10 Stonefruit and Currant Chutney????            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 8, Stonefruit and red currant chutney???? 
Prep time 20 minsCook time 30-35 minsMakes about 3 jars (depending on their size!)
This is absolutely delicious served with warm ham and crusty bread, dolloped on a quiche or zucchini slice, served with terrine, ...            ]]></description>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 11, Christmas Rolls????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents, Day 12 Christmas Pudding            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 12???? Christmas Pudding
Talk about saving the best for last! This recipe comes to us from deep in the Local is Lovely blog archives and before that, from Anna Derham aka @derhaminteriors’ late Grandma Booth.
Thank you so much Anna for sharing this with ...            ]]></description>
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            A Guide to Growing and Cooking All Kinds of Mushrooms            ]]></title>
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							The mushroom world is booming. Over the last several years, a growing network of homebound mycological enthusiasts, whether suffering from lockdown boredom, interested in the health benefits of fungi or eager to become more self-sufficient, has continued to spread.
The rise of at-home ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-19 14:55:31</pubDate>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 6, Rocky Road with Sweet Dukkah????            ]]></title>
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            Hello, I’m Sophie Hansen, a food writer and farmer. On our farm four hours west of Sydney, we raise deer according to holistic practices. This blog is a collection of recipes and resources for people who love supporting their farmers by sourcing, sharing and celebrating good seasonal and local ...            ]]></description>
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            12 days of homemade Christmas presents Day 10 Stonefruit and Currant Chutney????            ]]></title>
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12 days of homemade Christmas presentsDay 8, Stonefruit and red currant chutney???? 
Prep time 20 minsCook time 30-35 minsMakes about 3 jars (depending on their size!)
This is absolutely delicious served with warm ham and crusty bread, dolloped on a quiche or zucchini slice, served with terrine, ...            ]]></description>
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            Around the Kitchen Table Launch Events            ]]></title>
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Around The Kitchen Table is an invitation to pause our busy lives – even for half an hour – and cook, create or make something good every day. Written by me, food writer Sophie Hansen and my mum, art teacher Annie Herron, it celebrates the joy and sense of satisfaction that comes with ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-14 14:31:43</pubDate>
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            Keeping Chickens Taught Me How to Give a Cluck            ]]></title>
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							It began with a peep. Below me, warming under the tangerine glow of a metal heat lamp, were five wobbling chicks: Sasha, Comet, McLovin’, Chubbs and John Cena. Their high-pitched peeps sounded like audial confetti; their coats, yellow and fuzzy, like a child’s drawing of the sun. The ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-14 14:31:22</pubDate>
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            Maple Syrup Moves West            ]]></title>
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							Bright. Buttery. Mossy. Sweet potato-ish. These are all tasting notes that Eliza Nelson has heard when people taste her West Coast maple syrup for the first time. “Most people have never tasted it or even heard of it. Even in the northwest, it’s a really new experience,” Nelson says. ...            ]]></description>
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            Honoring the Ukrainian Roots of American Wheat            ]]></title>
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							Every slice of bread has a link to Ukraine—and not just because the country is a major wheat exporter. What we eat has biological ties to both Russia and Ukraine, because our breadbaskets are woven from the same wheat. I’ve been steeped in this kinship as threats recently turned to war, ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-12 02:21:27</pubDate>
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            Summer dinner at Laurel Hill Flower Farm            ]]></title>
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Have food and wine. Will travel.
Late last year my friend Emily and I packed a car full of picnic food, Printhie wine, our teenage daughters and hit the road for Tumbarumba’s Laurel Hill flower farm.
After a year of cancelled plans, lockdowns and limited opportunities to collaborate, celebrate ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2022-03-09 14:08:02</pubDate>
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            Field of Dreams: Finding Love on Farmers Only            ]]></title>
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							There’s a waterfall in Decorah, Iowa that Katie Vaske just loves. She’s always felt at ease near water, and she takes any opportunity to spend time on the shore, basking in the waves. But waterfalls hold a special place in Katie’s heart; there’s magic there. 
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							Over the weekend, the US government suspended all imports of Mexican avocados “until further notice.” The news came late Saturday, on the eve of the Super Bowl, one of the biggest sale opportunities of the year for Mexican avocado growers (perhaps you caught the Avocados from Mexico ...            ]]></description>
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							For centuries, maple taffy has reigned supreme as a winter delicacy—and for good reason.
Maple taffy, or tire sur la neige, is simply (as the French name suggests) maple syrup on snow. Originally an Indigenous tradition, the recipe was adopted by French settlers in eastern Canada, ...            ]]></description>
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            The New Building Blocks of Our Favorite Foods            ]]></title>
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							Honey. Peanut butter. Coffee. All pretty straightforward pantry staples for many of us and all elegantly simple. What is peanut butter, really? It’s just blended peanuts. Maybe with a touch of salt or a sweetener if you like. But as we look to the future of our food system, perhaps the ...            ]]></description>
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            Meet the New Generation of Microbial Farmers            ]]></title>
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							Last October, I entered the lab of Kingdom Supercultures in Brooklyn, New York, where unlabeled jugs of almond milk were strewn across the breakroom table. Owners Ravi Sheth and Kendall Dabaghi were taste-testing milk adaptations using microbe cultures originally found in fermented foods ...            ]]></description>
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            How Will Fish Survive the World’s Warming Waters?            ]]></title>
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							Chef Whitney Matthews knows her seafood. The award-winning chef, previously featured on the Cooking Channel, grew up fishing with her family in the Chesapeake Bay. Fish common in her childhood, such as summer flounder, are increasingly rare. “My father was always in search of the ...            ]]></description>
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            Steak’s Next Frontier: Customized and Lab-Grown to Order            ]]></title>
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							How would you like your pork chop to look? If you could choose the perfect size and thickness, without enlisting your butcher—or even a knife—what would you design? What ratio of protein to fat? These are all factors that can be manipulated with custom-designed cell-grown meats. Even ...            ]]></description>
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            How Mexico’s Lucrative Avocado Industry Became a Source of Political Tension            ]]></title>
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							This article is republished from The Conversation under a Creative Commons license. Read the original article.
To the relief of avocado lovers from coast to coast, the recent drama between the United States and Mexico was fleeting.
The US Department of Agriculture banned imports of the ...            ]]></description>
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            New Science Is Backing Your Windowsill Microgreen Endeavors            ]]></title>
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							New, old and aspiring indoor gardeners have another reason to expand or start up a microgreen operation from home. A recent study has validated the benefits of these plants, finding that greens grown on a windowsill stack up to those produced in a commercial facility.
The ...            ]]></description>
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            How the Hunt for Wild Ginseng Changed America            ]]></title>
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							There was a time, not too long ago, when ginseng studded the forest floor. From Alabama up to the foothills of New York and further west, pointed leaves with jagged edges and small, bead-like red berries popped out of the rugged hillsides. Native Americans used the root as a stimulant and ...            ]]></description>
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            The Chocolate Companies Working to Uproot Unfair Labor Practices            ]]></title>
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							In most countries, cacao pods ripen year round, meaning that harvesting them does, too. The production cycle for chocolate never truly slows down and certainly never stops. Why would it? The global chocolate market is valued at more than $135 billion and continues to grow. That’s good ...            ]]></description>
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            A winters’ feast for friends            ]]></title>
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This is  a lunch I made for a workshop some time ago, and is basically everything I believe about cooking in four dishes; good, simple, tasty and seasonal food shared generously without fuss and in good company. 
It was a tasty spread of baked ricotta, chickpeas with spinach, aioli, fennel ...            ]]></description>
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            Simple sourdough! A video and step by step guide            ]]></title>
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I’ve been baking simple sourdough for a few years now and absolutely love the baking and eating of this beautiful style of bread. And because a few of you lovely people have asked recently if I could share my process, I thought I’d make a little video showing every step of the way. You can ...            ]]></description>
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            Camp oven lamb shanks, by Amanda Thomas            ]]></title>
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Amanda Thomas is one of those women who just gets stuff done. She’s a farmer, business owner, agronomist, mum and WICKED camp oven cook. She’s also a really kind, thoughtful and clever lady – let it be known that I am a big fan.
I recently travelled to her home town of Warren, in western ...            ]]></description>
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            ‘5 Things to be Cheerful About’ podcast – episode one with Skye McAlpine!            ]]></title>
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            Skye McAlpine is a London/Venice-based food writer and a constant source of inspiration and joy for me. I have, and cook often from her two cookbooks (A Table in Venice and A Table for Friends) and was so excited to chat with her for this, my FIRST episode of 5 Things and click play here to hear ...            ]]></description>
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With my new book In Good Company launching very soon (April 1, 2021), I have been working away on a series of events and workshop to celebrate it’s release into the world!
Here’s what we have so far, the calendar will be updated as more events are confirmed. Any questions at all, and if ...            ]]></description>
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            Iris and Wool and a weekend in Adelaide            ]]></title>
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Last week I got to get on a plane and fly to Adelaide for the launch of Iris &amp; Wool’s Autumn/Winter campaign (which includes two jumpers created in collaboration with me and the beautiful Emily of I&amp;W). I’m wearing one of ‘our’ jumpers in the picture above, the raglan) and ...            ]]></description>
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Well it’s certainly soup weather! 
And do I have a soup for you….it’s this simple, nutritious chicken one and Louella, the little cutie pie eating it here (those eyes! That grip on those crayons!) will join me in testifying to its deliciousness.
A couple of months ago I spent a day with ...            ]]></description>
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            In Good Company            ]]></title>
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            My new book In Good Company is now out in the world! And I am feeling equal parts nerves and excitement about its launch. Here is the introduction I wrote for the opening pages, I hope it sets the scene for what this book is all about. And here too is a little video which should do the same! From ...            ]]></description>
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            Blood orange wreath            ]]></title>
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This blood orange wreath is all I ever want or need from a baking project – it’s not hard but hugely satisfying. The process of kneading the dough then rolling and pleating the wreath is a bit of a project,  but a fun one and the dough is beautiful and soft to work with.
And even if it ...            ]]></description>
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            Why Seasonality Matters for Cheese            ]]></title>
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							We easily accept that summer is the time for sweet corn and tomatoes, and fall is the season for hearty squashes and orchard fruits—at least where I live in the northern hemisphere. But rarely do we give the same thought to cheese.
Why not? Cheese is an agricultural product, too, made ...            ]]></description>
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            How to Preserve Your Own Flowers            ]]></title>
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							I love always having a jar full of fresh flowers in my space, from fluffy hydrangeas to delicate peonies to fiery birds of paradise—especially when they’re snipped from my family’s garden. Alas, these bouquets are fleeting, but it is possible to extend flowers’ beauty by drying ...            ]]></description>
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            What to Do With an Abundance of Peppers            ]]></title>
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							We’ve reached that point in late summer when my pepper plants are producing more than I can keep up with. There are only so many stuffed peppers, fajitas and stir fries one can eat. If your garden is also pumping out a bountiful amount of peppers right now, here are six different ways to ...            ]]></description>
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            The Most Luxurious Spa is in Your Garden            ]]></title>
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							Does this Friday afternoon sound familiar? It’s been a long week in a year (two years?) of long weeks. You’re a little achy, you have a bit of a headache and there aren’t any big plans for the weekend because, ya know. 
We’ve all been there. But instead of sinking into a Netflix ...            ]]></description>
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            What Does the Future of Ethical Meat Look Like?            ]]></title>
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							In the wake of the mislabelling scandal that fan-favorite meat producer Belcampo weathered just a few months ago, small, independent ranchers are finding their footing in a changing industry. 
Many ranchers and farmers pride themselves on producing ethically raised meat, sometimes referred ...            ]]></description>
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            5 Wild Grains You Can Cook With            ]]></title>
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							If you’re looking to expand your pantry—and to move away from some of the kitchen’s more expected carbohydrates—wild grains may be for you. As a category, wild grains are defined as uncultivated grains that grow naturally and have been used for centuries as a source of sustenance. ...            ]]></description>
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            How to (Actually) Get Rid of Fruit Flies            ]]></title>
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							Fruit flies are the worst. One day, you have a perfectly lovely banana sitting on your counter, and the next, you’re hosting a bed and breakfast for a colony of vermin, and they are overstaying their welcome.
Fruit flies can pop up at any time of year, but they are especially common in ...            ]]></description>
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            What Does ‘Antibiotic Free’ Mean When it Comes to Food?            ]]></title>
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							Do you know what’s in your food?
That’s the question posed to me by Kevin Lo, CEO of FoodID, a company that tests food to ensure accountability on food labels. It’s a direct question and one that I feel confident answering. What’s in my food? Food, I reply. Nothing but ...            ]]></description>
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            5 Rare Plants That Are Surprisingly Easy to Care For            ]]></title>
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							Houseplants are a little like rabbits. They have a tendency to multiply really quickly. You might bring home a little spider plant cutting to pop in some soil, and before you know it, you have a full-on windowsill garden.
No judgment. We’ve all been there.
But then you hit a snag. Your ...            ]]></description>
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            Monstera Mania: Why the Rare Houseplant Craze Isn’t Going Away            ]]></title>
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							As sourdough starters turn to sludge in the back of the fridge and spin bikes gather dust in the corner, one pandemic trend is still going strong. Sales of houseplants surged last year and still continue to rise. One survey found that two-thirds of nurseries in the U.S. increased their sale ...            ]]></description>
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            The Rise of At-Home Hydroponic Gardens            ]]></title>
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							April Rolle had a leafy green problem. The busy doctor loved salads, but she hadn’t had any luck growing lettuce or other salad components in her outdoor container garden, and because of her schedule, she never ended up using all of the greens she bought before they went bad. Then she ...            ]]></description>
            <pubDate> 2021-09-22 07:55:13</pubDate>
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            How to Design a Moon Garden            ]]></title>
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							The journey that exists in the garden is one that is gratifying, taxing and even full of comfort. So, after many months of nurturing tiny seeds and watching them grow into an abundance of fruit, vegetables or ornamental blooms, it’s only natural to want to share the final product with ...            ]]></description>
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