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Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil Giveaway!

July 2, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

*Note: It’s the Friday before a long weekend. I know lots of us are procrastinating enjoying time on the internet before the long weekend so I thought I’d post this today! I’ve been thinking a lot about oil lately. No, not the BP oil spill! Cooking oil, to be precise. Many recipes call for olive oil, yet …

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You Don’t Have to Wear Hemp Underwear: Book Review

June 25, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Yes, there really is a book with the title You Don't Have to Wear Hemp Underwear. When the publisher contacted me about doing a review and giveaway, I was a bit skeptical. But I couldn't resist the title.

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Empires of Food: A Book Review

June 17, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

After reviewing The Town that Food Saved, I wanted to sink my teeth into an even meatier look at the issues surrounding our food system, so I jumped at the chance to review Empires of Food: Feast, Famine, and the Rise and Fall of Civilizations.

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Edible Communities: A Book Review

June 11, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

When DH and I were married four years ago, we spent our honeymoon at Black Star Farms just north of Traverse City in Suttons Bay. Even then, before I started learning about the local food movement, I loved learning about different foods and wines and the people who grew and made them. And I was …

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Women Food and God: A Book Review

June 4, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Sometimes a book catches your eye in a bookstore. Women Food and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything was a book that did just that. After all, I figured it would be a good addition to my exploration of issues surrounding food.

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