Posted by NPR Food
The Obama administration says the bill "makes unacceptable deep cuts" to federal food aid programs and extends, rather than
cuts, crop insurance payments to farmers.
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health and nutrition | Jun 18, 2013
Posted by NPR Food
A fresh study looks at what happens after people change their meat-eating habits. Those who upped their intake — about 3.5
servings more per week — saw their risk of developing Type 2 diabetes during four years of follow-up increase by almost 50
percent.
asian food and drink | Jun 18, 2013
Posted by Anna Mindess
Want to carve a rearing horse out of taro, tropical fish from carrots or a roaring dragon out of giant radishes? Watch Chef
Jimmy Zhang, Master of the Chinese Art of Fruit and Vegetable carving in this video as he fashions an exquisite watermelon
rose and shares the secrets of this ancient craft.
culinary education and classes | Jun 17, 2013
Posted by NPR Food
Among the many culinary treats Italy has given the world is gelato, a frozen dessert with roots in ancient Mesopotamia. Gelato
lovers from all over the world are flocking to a university outside Bologna, Italy, to master the art of gelato-making. Here's
a free lesson: Don't call it ice cream.
Bay Area Bites Food + Drink | Jun 17, 2013
Posted by Garrett McCord
There’s a definite difference between cheese and milk. It's clear in the tastes, textures, state of matter, and smells. However,
when it comes to that iffy area in-between milk and cheese it get’s a little muddy. What exactly is the difference between
sour cream and crème fraîche? How is yogurt different from kefir? Why is the buttermilk purchased in stores rarely ever true
buttermilk?
Bay Area Bites Food + Drink | Jun 14, 2013
Posted by NPR Food
Incentive programs that double the value of food stamp dollars spent at farmers markets have been hailed as one of the most
effective ways to encourage healthful eating and support local farmers. The flaw: Most people don't shop at farmers markets.
So a new program will soon pilot the concept at three grocery stores in Detroit.
food history and celebrities | Jun 14, 2013
Posted by NPR Food
An extract from raw, green coffee beans has been called a "miracle" weight-loss aid. But a study in mice casts doubt on the
supplement's fat-burning effects — and even offers preliminary evidence that it could be harmful.
bay area | Jun 14, 2013
Posted by Mary Ladd
June is LGBT Pride Month. There is so much energy focused on equal rights for the LGBT community right now, especially in
CA. Punk Domestics (a site for DIY foodies) founder Sean Timberlake is a longtime San Francisco resident who has married his
husband, dpaul brown a total of three times. Timberlake shares what it’s like to be out in the food blogging world as well
as his picks on where to eat and drink.
economy and food costs | Jun 13, 2013
Posted by NPR Food
Investors like Gates are betting that our planet can't sustain the current rate of growth in animal-based foods for too much
longer. Products like Beyond Eggs, a plant-based substitute, are designed to fill the void.
Bay Area Bites Food + Drink | Jun 13, 2013
Posted by Stephanie Rosenbaum
Too many zucchini? Get the jump on summer's abundance with this recipe for tasty Herbed Zucchini Fritters with Stone Fruit
Salsa.
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"The Bay Bridged" Music for June
Listen the The Bay Bridged mix of bands performing live in the Bay Area this month, including The Mantles, Cold Cave, The Spyrals, Blitzen Trapper, Monster Rally, and more. Enjoy the podcast and then go see some concerts!
Obamacare Explained: A Guide for Californians
Starting Jan 1, 2014, most Americans will be required to have health insurance or pay a fine. KQED has created a simple guide to explain how the health law affects you, your family or your small business, here in California.