Hazan Family Favorites: A Cookbook Review
A great cookbook is like a good friend: it is ever-present, reliable and trustworthy, offering unequivocal pleasures, comfort when comfort is needed, joy in the everyday.
A great cookbook is like a good friend: it is ever-present, reliable and trustworthy, offering unequivocal pleasures, comfort when comfort is needed, joy in the everyday.
Posted 12.05.2011
In his weekly food column for TIME, Josh Ozersky writes about "The Gastronomic Case Against Eating Baby Animals." The self-professed meat lover and fo...
Kurt Michael Friese | Posted 12.04.2011
The good news is that you can enjoy the luscious flavor of high-quality veal without setting your ethics aside. The way to do it is to obtain your meat locally, from small-scale farmers you can know and trust.
Magda Abu-Fadil | Posted 08.27.2011
Feasting my eyes on hand-made Swiss chocolate while on a business trip to Zurich was sheer nirvana. We're talking serious chocolate, the kind made fresh daily by hand in front of admiring aficionados.
Food & Wine | Posted 07.25.2011
The country's top butchers share their favorite recipes with Food & Wine. The result: everything from a delicious appetizer of Thai ground pork salad ...
Wayne Pacelle | Posted 05.25.2011
This Saturday, Oct. 30, it will be one year since The Humane Society of the United States' investigation into the Bushway calf slaughter plant shutter...
Temple Grandin, Ph.D | Posted 05.25.2011
As a scientist who has dedicated her life to improving livestock welfare, I am extremely alarmed that the USDA has paid so little attention to the animal welfare implications of their Humane Slaughter Act.
Josh Ozersky | Posted 05.25.2011
There were so many kinds of meatballs at the New York Wine and Food Festival's "Meatball Madness" that my intellect was paralyzed. And yet I was able to predict, wrongly, who would win.
Laura Klein | Posted 05.25.2011
What is more important: the traditional definition of veal (a calf that is fed nutritionally deficient formula or milk that's raised in confined spaces), or a humanely raised healthy animal that is grass fed?
Gene Baur | Posted 05.25.2011
Seven U.S. states have now enacted legislation to reform inhumane factory farming systems. But agribusiness officials in Ohio and their legislative cronies have vehemently opposed basic humane reforms.
Val Brown | Posted 11.17.2011
There was no way I was going to do two detoxes in a row, so I decided that in a very unscientific way I would do them simultaneously. This is not as unsound as it sounds.
Jonathan Handel | Posted 05.25.2011
Learn more about California Proposition 2, regarding cruel confinement of farm animals. Check out my interview with a representative from the Yes on 2 campaign.
Jonathan Handel | Posted 05.25.2011
Prop 2 would not require that animals be free range -- but would grant farm animals the ability to move about, even while caged, is just basic decency.
Jamie Schler | Posted 05.24.2012