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Eating Their Words: How Food Writing Collections Can Shape Us roland/flickr

Eating Their Words: How Food Writing Collections Can Shape Us

A look at The Making of a Chef, Babette's Feast, and other books that determined the course of a food writer's evolution

What a Girl Wants (It's Not Lychee-Flavored) skinnygirlcocktails.com

What a Girl Wants (It's Not Lychee-Flavored)

Are bubblegum-pink GIRL liqueur and Skinnygirl Margarita desirable drinks? Or merely insulting?

The Jerky Boys (and Girls) Liz Vidyarthi

The Jerky Boys (and Girls)

A wave of young artisans is taking dried, seasoned meat off the trails and into the big city. The trend's origins may be a mystery, but not its tastiness.

In Former East Germany, a Search for Lost Foods boerge30/flickr

In Former East Germany, a Search for Lost Foods

Some Germans long for their communist past. Their madeleines: Spreewald pickles, Mocca Fix, Globus peas, and Vita Cola.

Defining Israeli Cuisine Photo by rankun76/Flickr CC

Defining Israeli Cuisine

Some say the young country has no food culture, but culinary traditions are slowly developing there.

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