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Type |
Title | Description | Author |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essay | Pleasure and Process: A Recipe for Good Eating |
The pleasure of good eating arises from respect, appreciation, connection, memory, romance, trust, intimacy, and food stories. |
Fred Kirschenmann |
| Essay | Long before the First Thanksgiving |
Arizona Pima Indian elders teach children to prepare traditional foods while sharing stories, songs, history, and culture. |
Gary Paul Nabhan |
| Essay | The Many Wonders of Plants |
To learn to eat well, children need to be reconnected with nature and with living food. |
Joan Dye Gussow |
| Essay | Wild and Slow: Nourished by Tradition |
Degenerative diseases like diabetes can be reduced by shifting from refined carbohydrate diets to traditional wild foods. |
John C. Mohawk |
| Essay | Farming the Future |
Future food security will require new crops of farmers with a diversity of approaches adapted to local conditions. |
Kenny Ausubel |
| Essay | School Food, Public Policy, and Strategies for Change |
Decisions about school food are about balancing the interests of corporations and those of advocates for children's health. |
Marion Nestle |
| Essay | Food Security - It Takes a Community |
Community food security recognizes the importance of a host of community-based institutions and sectors to achieve true food security in a given area or region. |
Mark Winne |
| Essay | Sodas in Schools: A Sticky Situation |
School beverage policies should address obesity, tooth decay, and low-nutrient drinks' contributions to chronic illness. |
Melinda Hemmelgarn |
| Essay | Feeding Our Future |
By feeding young people well, we are feeding and nourishing our own future. |
Michael Ableman |
| Essay | We Are What We Eat |
If you are what you eat, and especially if you eat industrial food as 99 percent of Americans do, what you are is "corn." |
Michael Pollan |