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Malcolm Jolley talks to the Executive Director of Community Food Centres Canada. On October 18th...
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Malcolm Jolley talks to the Executive Director of Community Food Centres Canada. On October 18th...
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Community Food Centres Canada hosts a conversation with Mark Bittman on The Pleasure and Politics...
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I caught the last few minutes of good food activist, author and New York Times columist Mark...
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Stephanie Soechtig’s new blockbuster documentary Fed Up premiers in theaters in Toronto,...
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In 2008, Bittman came out with Food Matters in which he advocated eating much less meat and more vegetables. He also confessed, in this book and in his newspaper columns and website, markbittman.com, to leading a double life. By day Bittman did his best to be a vegan. By, night he ate anything he liked. When I interviewed him for Gremolata in early 2009, he’d been at it for over a year and had lost a bunch of weight and felt great. Last month I interviewed Bittman again for the video below. He’d been at it and was touring to promote the follow up to Food Matters, The Food Matters Cookbook, which features 500 additional recipes that privilege plants over meat. As Bittman explained, both books are guided by what he calls “sane eating”.
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