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Eating well in a new neighborhood
One of my goals for this winter has been to establish new foodways for our family here in San Francisco. It’s important to me to bring food into our home that is nourishing, delicious, and grown in a sustainable way. … Continue reading
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Equinox and gratitude
Today is the autumn equinox. We’ve had cool days, turning leaves, and winter squash soup for a little while already, but officially autumn begins now. The days and nights are equal in length for a balanced moment, and then we’ll … Continue reading
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Bridget and the cherry tomatoes
On Monday I fretted about what I’m teaching my daughter. Here’s one thing I’m teaching her: Yesterday I took her with me to pick up our CSA share. We had a little extra time so I put her down to … Continue reading
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Feminist food revolution?, part 2
Last Monday I critiqued the Ms. article on feminism and the food revolution. Today, I dig further into the feminist questions this food revolution raises. It’s useful to point out the women leaders in the food movements and to ask … Continue reading
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