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Sunday Reading

  • The New York Times runs an op-ed piece by Jack Hedin, a farmer, on the Department of Agriculture's hampering of local, organic produce: "[C]onsumers who would like to be able to buy local fruits and vegetables not just at farmers' markets, but also in the produce aisle of their supermarket, will be dismayed to learn that the federal government works deliberately and forcefully to prevent the local food movement from expanding."
  • The Morning News does a wrap-up of beef news from the month of February. There's surprisingly a lot.
  • Tabloid Baby has a follow-up on So Good Blog's coverage of the invention of the cream cheese-filled bagel.
  • The Los Angeles Times on the declining dollar leading to increasing wine sales overseas.
  • Michael Laiskonis, while traveling to Grand Cayman to overhaul the dessert menu at Eric Ripert's Blue, discusses using the local, tropical ingredients and infusing desserts with heat.
  • Slate on mead, the fermented alcoholic beverage made of honey, water, and yeast.
  • Not food-related, but here's an interesting New York Times op-ed piece about the history of the leap year.

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