For many of us, summer was an opportunity to take some time off, relax and spend time with family and friends. This often involves travel, not least to escape the heat during the hottest months. As we ...
With the holidays once again upon us, food — acquisition, preparation, consumption — is on our minds. Food, glorious food — or is it? Did you know that to produce cheese, a cocktail party favorite, ...
What makes the holiday season special for you? You might think of your family’s traditions, such as gathering around the table, sharing a meal with loved ones and giving thanks. For many of us, these ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Nearly 58% of U.S. medical students do not receive formal nutrition education. A culinary medicine elective has ...
How many of you have looked at your receipt after shopping at the grocery store recently and gasped? Have thought about shopping in cheaper grocery stores, switched to cheaper brands, put something ...
“When you’re hungry, you don’t care about eating healthy.” It’s a myth so often repeated that it’s become entrenched in our culture — the idea that families living with food insecurity are happy to ...
Rotten tomatoes, limp celery, leftovers from meals or chicken bones, ground beef with freezer burn, ham hocks — into the trash? But it doesn’t disappear. The trash collectors deliver loads to ...
Trend update: Your groceries are the next big thing. As celebrity tablescapes overflow with charcuterie boards, and fresh produce becomes a prop for suburban moms to use in their “fridgescapes,” ...
Governor Patrick Morrisey faces perhaps the first major political test of his term, centered on a classic policy debate: the government’s interest in ensuring public health versus individual consumer ...