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Elizabeth Engelhardt on Edible Radio

Growing Home host Marla Camp visits with Elizabeth Engelhardt, an associate professor in the Department of American Studies and Center for Women’s and Gender Studies

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Winter 2011

“Eating is an agricultural act”– from “The Pleasures of Eating” from What Are People For? by Wendell Berry From the bottom of my heart, I

Lauren Fensterstock and Steve Wiman

Two Takes on One Space: Lauren Fensterstock and Steve Wiman On view at Laguna Gloria December 15, 2011 – February 19, 2012 Laguna Gloria3809 West

Tales from a Supper Club

By Mady KayePhotography by Aimee Wenske The table is splendidly dressed: fine clothes, bone china, sterling flatware, sparkling glassware and an imposing vase of resplendent

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Winter Cocktails

By David AlanPhotography by Jenna Noel In The Physiology of Taste, Jean Anthelme Brillat-Savarin writes, “To invite people to dine with us is to make

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Tis the Wild Seasonings

By Amy CrowellPhotography by Dustin Meyer Winter is a good time to fill your pantry with wild spices. The smell of juniper-flavored meat slow roasting

Noble Pig

Noble Pig Chefs John Bates and Brandon Martinez present Wild Boar Sausage with Shishito / Tomatillo Chutney and Romaine Sandwich: Broken Arrow Ranch boar sausage,

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By MM PackPhotography by Eric Von Lehmden When chefs travel, they typically carry with them their recipes, their skills, their creativity and their knives. But