Very early hominids at some point learned to eat cooked food. This allowed evolution of "smaller guts, bigger brains, bigger bodies, an...
A Judgement of Foodies
"Let's start the foodie backlash" by Steven Poole, a very long and ranting article in The Guardian , condemns many things abo...
Artichoke ice cream and other surprises
In the 18th century, ice cream was a novelty. Not new -- even the Romans had frozen desserts, and the transition to ice cream was gradual. I...
Sunkist Oranges and Birds Eye Peas
Wednesday night I attended the regular meeting of the Culinary Book Club that I belong to. We read Birdseye by Mark Kurlansky, a biography...
Marshmallows
On one of the delightful reruns of Julia Child shows, she and Jacques Pepin make a turkey dinner with all the traditional side dishes. As sh...
Manifold Cooking
At today's Old Car Festival in Greenfield Village, I learned about a cookbox that was made, back in the day, to fit over the exhaust man...
Food in Poetry
I often write about food in novels or other books I have read. I have just found a Poetry Magazine collection of poems that feature food . ...