The Shrimp on Your Table Has a Dark History
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by Grey Moran
2d ago
“These peeling sheds aren’t supposed to be there. They’re not supposed to be used by anybody,” Farinella told Civil Eats. “There are 20,000 pounds of shrimp per day going through these peeling sheds that are landing on U.S. grocery store shelves.” The high temperatures in the shed could easily lead to pathogen growth, he warned. […] The post The Shrimp on Your Table Has a Dark History appeared first on Civil Eats ..read more
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We Are in the Golden Age of Dorm-Room Cooking
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by Grey Moran
4d ago
In a mostly dark dorm room, a narrow beam of light illuminates the makeshift table: a white towel spread over a bed. A pair of hands prepares filet mignon, using just a cutting board, basic utensils, a crockpot, and a blowtorch. The hands sear a slab of tenderloin steak with a flash of blue flame. A Nicki Minaj–Ludacris mashup is punctuated by the sounds of fast-paced cooking: the grinding of sea salt, a flick of a cap of oil, the sizzling of the steak in a crockpot with melted butter, a heap of garlic, and a twig of rosemary. The final scene: A knife glides into the perfectly tender and crisp ..read more
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Home Cooking Can Be Stress-Free and Part of a Sustainable Food System
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by Lisa Held
4d ago
A version of this article originally appeared in The Deep Dish, our members-only newsletter. Become a member today and get the next issue directly in your inbox ..read more
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How Tennessee Officials Lost Out on Millions in Funding for Farmers and Food Banks
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by David Cook
1w ago
So when he got word of a new $8.2 million grant trickling into his corner of the world, Keener was intrigued. “This one caught my eye,” he remembers. “Funding for food banks to buy local?” In December 2021, the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced a new program called Local Food Purchase Assistance Cooperative Agreement, […] The post How Tennessee Officials Lost Out on Millions in Funding for Farmers and Food Banks appeared first on Civil Eats ..read more
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We’re Born to Eat Wild
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by Tilde Herrera
1w ago
She was working as a chef in residence at Stochastic Labs, an incubator in Berkeley that brings together engineers, artists, and scientists to collaborate on and discuss the future of technology. Finn had been a forager for years. After COVID hit, Finn adopted a truffle dog named Flora Jayne and launched Flora & Fungi Adventures […] The post We’re Born to Eat Wild appeared first on Civil Eats ..read more
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An Iowa Fertilizer Plant Purchase Spurs Antitrust Concerns
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by Nina Elkadi
1w ago
Manske runs conventional crop operations in Iowa and Minnesota, including managing a 1,000-acre family farm in northern Iowa, and primarily plants a rotation of corn and soybeans. Because corn requires nitrogen fertilizer to grow, Manske is concerned that further consolidation of the fertilizer industry will drive his input prices up more. “It’s kind of like, […] The post An Iowa Fertilizer Plant Purchase Spurs Antitrust Concerns appeared first on Civil Eats ..read more
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Despite Recent Headlines, Urban Farming Is Not a Climate Villain
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by Lisa Held
2w ago
In this week’s Field Report, controversial research on growing food in cities, the food and agriculture impacts of the Key Bridge collapse, and more. The post Despite Recent Headlines, Urban Farming Is Not a Climate Villain appeared first on Civil Eats ..read more
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Cooking Kudzu: The Invasive Species Is on the Menu in the South
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by Ayurella Horn-Muller
2w ago
Editor’s Note: Devoured: The Extraordinary Story of Kudzu, the Vine That Ate the South detangles the complicated story of the South’s fickle relationship with kudzu, chronicling the ways the boundless weed has evolved over centuries and dissecting what climate change could mean for its future across the United States. From architecture teams experimenting with it as a sustainable building material, to clinical applications treating binge-drinking and chefs harvesting it as a wild edible, environmental journalist Ayurella Horn-Muller investigates how kudzu’s notorious reputation in America is g ..read more
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From Livestock to Lion’s Mane, the Latest From the Transfarmation Project
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by Lisa Held
2w ago
A version of this article originally appeared in The Deep Dish, our members-only newsletter. Become a member today and get the next issue directly in your inbox ..read more
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Inside Bayer’s State-by-State Efforts to Stop Pesticide Lawsuits
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by Lisa Held
3w ago
“To me,” she says, pointing at herself with both hands, her eyebrows raised, “Iowa’s farmers matter more than corporate interests.” Srinivas, a Democrat, posted the video on February 7 to draw attention to a bill that was just starting to make its way through the statehouse. If passed, the legislation could prevent individuals who use […] The post Inside Bayer’s State-by-State Efforts to Stop Pesticide Lawsuits appeared first on Civil Eats ..read more
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