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Can A Piece Of Hair Reveal How Much Coke Or Pepsi You Drink?

Bay Area Bites | May 20, 2013

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People are notorious for under-reporting what they consume — they lie, forget or just guess wrong. For researchers who want to know how much soda we're drinking, a high-tech analysis technique could help.

 
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Washington State Butcher Spikes Pig Feed With Weed

food trends and technology | May 20, 2013

Washington State Butcher Spikes Pig Feed With Weed

Posted by NPR Food

Despite its name, the "pot pig" experiment isn't an attempt to develop a new meaty treat for stoners. Instead, a Seattle butcher is feeding marijuana seeds, stems and root bulbs to swine as a cheeky money-saving measure.

ADHD In Childhood May Feed Obesity In Adults

health and nutrition | May 20, 2013

ADHD In Childhood May Feed Obesity In Adults

Posted by NPR Food

People diagnosed with ADHD as children may be more apt to be obese in adulthood, scientists say. Differences in brain biology or the impulsiveness typical of ADHD may contribute to lasting, bad eating habits.

Cheese Books for the Curd Nerd

books, magazines, newspapers | May 20, 2013

Cheese Books for the Curd Nerd

Posted by Garrett McCord

Every aspiring curd nerd yearns to embiggen their knowledge base about the dairy darlings they adore. Garrett McCord shares two books that help you gain a broader understanding of cheese and supply you with tasteful cheese-centric recipes.

Giant Renaissance Food People Descend Upon New York

food art, writing, music, dance | May 19, 2013

Giant Renaissance Food People Descend Upon New York

Posted by NPR Food

Giuseppe Arcimboldo was a 16th-century artist who liked to play with his food, transforming it into the building blocks of many of his fantastical portraits. Artist Philip Haas has taken those portraits out of museums, reinterpreting them as colossal statues that interact with the natural environment.

Celebrate the Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market 20th Birthday Bash with CUESA

bay area | May 17, 2013

Celebrate the Ferry Plaza Farmers’ Market 20th Birthday Bash with CUESA

Posted by Stephanie Rosenbaum

In honor of its 20th anniversary, Bay Area Bites looks back on how the Ferry Plaza Farmers' Market has become a San Francisco institution for chefs, home cooks, and curious eaters from around the world.

Flax Seed: The Next Superfood For Cows And Beef?

food trends and technology | May 17, 2013

Flax Seed: The Next Superfood For Cows And Beef?

Posted by NPR Food

After years of research, an animal scientist looking for ways to keep inflammation down in cattle came up with a novel approach: feed them flax. The flax in their food helps keep animals healthy and has an added benefit for those who later eat their meat: omega-3 enriched beef.

Exploratorium Elevates Museum Eating Experience

bay area | May 17, 2013

Exploratorium Elevates Museum Eating Experience

Posted by Sarah Henry

Chef Loretta Keller, the force behind the Exploratorium's new culinary options, talks bee jet lag, living foods, and seawater cocktails with BAB's Sarah Henry.

Congress: Where Food Reforms Go To Die?

farmers and farms | May 16, 2013

Congress: Where Food Reforms Go To Die?

Posted by NPR Food

As Congress gets to work on the farm bill, two common-sense, bipartisan reform measures seem to have gotten run over somewhere along the way. The first would set minimum standards for housing egg-laying chickens. The second sought to change how the U.S. provides food aid to people in foreign nations.

No More Smuggling: Many Cured Italian Meats Coming To America

food trends and technology | May 16, 2013

No More Smuggling: Many Cured Italian Meats Coming To America

Posted by NPR Food

Culatello. Capocollo. Sopressata. It will soon be legal to import a whole new world of Italian cured pork products, thanks to the USDA's decision to end a decades-long ban. Every Italian region and province, and even many towns have their own distinctive salumi.

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