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tagged food habits by stuhrreb ...on 01-NOV-11
Turner, Jack T. . Marketing of sugar. series Homewood, Ill., R. D. Irwin, 1955.
Call#: Storage: From RECORD page, use Place Request tab STORAGE 385.5 S9T8


tagged festivals food libment by loigman ...on 19-JUN-09

Philadelphia's biggest 4th of July celebration - it lasts for 2 weeks.  Fireworks, free concerts and "Taste of Philadelphia" are some of the included events.

tagged festivals food holiday libment by loigman ...on 19-JUN-09

For one week a year selected University City restaurants offer 3 course meals at a special fixed price.

tagged festivals food libment by loigman ...on 19-JUN-09

Participating Center City restaurants offer a minimum of 3 courses for only $35 per person.

tagged festivals food libment by loigman ...on 19-JUN-09

Wednesdays in the summer from 5 to 7 PM, selected Center City Resturants $4 cocktails, $3 wine, $2 beers and half-price appetizers, with some establishments even offering a 15% dinner discount after 7 pm.

tagged festivals food libment by loigman ...on 19-JUN-09
Zhongguo yin shi wen hua xue shu yan tao hui (5th : 1997 : Taipei, Taiwan) . Globalization of Chinese food / edited by David Y.H. Wu and Sidney C.H. Cheung. 0824825829 (alk. paper) series Honolulu : University of HawaiJ;i Press, c2002.
Call#: University Museum Library MUSEUM GT2853.C6 G56 2002


Cthy's recommendation!

tagged food new orleans by lminetti ...and 2 other people ...on 26-SEP-08
Pollan, Michael. . In defense of food : an eater's manifesto / Michael Pollan. 9781594201455 series New York : Penguin Press, 2008.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RA784 .P643 2008


belongs to Must Reads for Foodies project
tagged food nutritionism politics by lminetti ...on 26-SEP-08

mickey d's

Website for McDonalds fast food resteraunt

tagged fast food health mcdonalds mickeyd's by myna ...on 09-JUL-08
Elisofon, Eliot. . Food is a four letter word / [by] Eliot Elisofon ; foreword by Gypsy Rose Lee. series New York : Rinehart, c1948.
Call#: Rare Bk & Ms Library RBC TX725.A1 E45 1948


Food and restaurant related discussion boards. Great place to look for reviews and recommendations.
tagged discussion_board eating food libment by amandasc ...on 14-FEB-08
The “Food Justice” Movement: Trying To Break the Food Chains

by Mark Winston Griffith
December 2003

One of the great, often unspoken, forms of oppression that low- and moderate-income communities suffer through is the lack of access to healthy food. When I moved back to Central Brooklyn in 1985, I was stuck by its barren nutritional landscape. It wasn’t just that options like fresh produce and organic foods were hard to come by. But the storefront food provision systems themselves - “bullet-proof” fast food joints, poorly stocked and over-crowded supermarkets, cruddy, stomach-curdling bodegas – seemed to represent a level of self-destruction and dietary corruption that went well beyond my inability to buy tofu on Nostrand Avenue. While most residents and activists look at conditions such as public safety, housing availability, public education, environmental concerns and economic opportunities when taking on community development issues, seldom do we consider one of the most basic elements – how an area feeds itself – as a sign of neighborhood well being.

Recently I stumbled upon a growing movement of activists who have coined a phrase - “food justice” - that I think places how and what a community eats squarely in the context of community building and social change. Up to now “food security” has been a more common term used to describe a similar, if not broader, area of social concern. While government bureaucrats and international non-governmental-organizations alike have been using food security to call attention to a whole host of agriculture- and hunger-related issues, activists have also used it to focus on creating community-based ways of producing food in an affordable, sustainable and environmentally-friendly manner. Along the way they have sought to create local jobs, promote good health and stress the importance of small, local farmers.
tagged food food_justice social_movement by jn ...on 28-JAN-08

the origin of farmers markets in the US.

The idea that shook the world

Straight from farmer with no middleman? That was a radical notion 27 years ago.
By Russ Parsons, Times Staff Writer
May 24, 2006


Straight from farmer to customer, with no middleman? The very best fruits and vegetables in low-income neighborhoods? Twenty-seven years ago these were radical notions. My, how things have changed.

tagged LATimes cpln631 farmers_market food by jn ...on 20-DEC-07
tagged campus food libment shopping by bmarcell ...on 07-DEC-07
tagged food libment by mcdanold ...on 27-NOV-07
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tagged blogs food libment by mcdanold ...and 1 other person ...on 27-NOV-07
tagged blogs food libment by mcdanold ...on 27-NOV-07
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tagged food libment by mcdanold ...on 27-NOV-07

July 29, 2007

Urban Tactics
Decline of the Dog

THE detail springs out at you from the laminated articles that practically sheath his pushcart on the corner of 45th Street and Avenue of the Americas: Mohammed Rahman, owner of Kwik Meal and maker of a widely touted lamb-and-rice platter, once worked as a sous-chef at the celebrated Russian Tea Room.

A native of Bangladesh whose pristine toque reaches nearly to the ceiling of his cramped stall, Mr. Rahman quit the restaurant business in 2000 after he noticed a pushcart near the World Trade Center selling platters of halal food. Intrigued, he ordered a container of chicken and rice. A few greasy bites later, he had concluded that he could elevate the plebeian dish to unprecedented heights of refinement.

“I’m a chef,” Mr. Rahman recalled thinking at the time. “I can serve better food for people from the office. The suit-and-tie people — they will come.”

Back then, the sight of a gourmet halal cart might have caused some passers-by to raise their eyebrows. But in recent years it has become increasingly common to see purveyors of $4.95 lamb-and-rice platters displaying glowing reviews and drawing huge crowds. It’s become increasingly common to see purveyors of $4.95 lamb-and-rice platters, period.

Although the city doesn’t collect statistics that distinguish between different types of street food, halal vendors generally agree that their ranks have swelled in the last five to eight years, prompting the obvious question: How did the halal platter become the city’s new hot dog?

tagged food halal hot_dots pushcarts street_food by jn ...on 29-JUL-07
This article reviews several books, including The Omnivore's Dilemna, that address food and agriculture practices as they related to ethics, environment, and culture.
June 27, 2007
Chef Sues Over Intellectual Property (the Menu)
By PETE WELLS

Sometimes, Rebecca Charles wishes she were a little less influential.

She was, she asserts, the first chef in New York who took lobster rolls, fried clams and other sturdy utility players of New England seafood cookery and lifted them to all-star status on her menu. Since opening Pearl Oyster Bar in the West Village 10 years ago, she has ruefully watched the arrival of a string of restaurants she considers "knockoffs" of her own.

 

Yesterday she filed suit in Federal District Court in Manhattan against the latest and, she said, the most brazen of her imitators: Ed McFarland, chef and co-owner of Ed’s Lobster Bar in SoHo and her sous-chef at Pearl for six years.

The suit, which seeks unspecified financial damages from Mr. McFarland and the restaurant itself, charges that Ed’s Lobster Bar copies “each and every element” of Pearl Oyster Bar, including the white marble bar, the gray paint on the wainscoting, the chairs and bar stools with their wheat-straw backs, the packets of oyster crackers placed at each table setting and the dressing on the Caesar salad.

tagged Intellectual_Property food menu new_york by jn ...on 27-JUN-07
Dabbawala
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A dabbawala (one who carries the box, see Etymology), sometimes spelled dabbawalla or dabbawallah, is a person in the Indian city of Mumbai whose job is to carry and deliver freshly made food from home in lunch boxes to office workers. Tiffin is an old-fashioned English word for a light lunch, and sometimes for the box it is carried in. Dabbawalas are sometimes called tiffin-wallas.


May 29, 2007
In India, Grandma Cooks, They Deliver
By SARITHA RAI

MUMBAI, India - Gaurav Bamania, a hedge fund analyst who works in one of the many downtown office towers that now dominate the skyline of India's financial capital, could easily eat lunch at one of the city's better restaurants. Instead, Mr. Bamania, 26, follows a practice dating back over a century to the early years of British rule: he has a hot meal, lovingly cooked at home by his grandmother, and delivered to his desk every workday.

In India, where many traditions are being rapidly overturned as a result of globalization, the practice of eating a home-cooked meal for lunch lives on.

To achieve that in this sprawling urban amalgamation of an estimated 25 million people, where long commutes by train and bus are routine, Mumbai residents rely on an intricately organized, labor-intensive operation that puts some automated high-tech systems to shame. It manages to deliver tens of thousands of meals to workplaces all over the city with near-clockwork precision.

At the heart of this unusual network is a chain of delivery men called dabbawallas.


something about us
Expatriate Shanghai Food & Beverage media focus on fashionable restaurants, design, and location.

 


tagged blog china expariate food shanghai by jn ...on 06-FEB-07
tagged food grits by griscom ...on 21-JAN-07

~450 volumes 

16th-18th century french & italian

pennell authored my cookery books , 1903

tagged "library congress" cooking food libraries of by yjason ...on 30-NOV-06
Discover how a pinch of curiosity can improve your cooking! Explore recipes, activities, and Webcasts that will enhance your understanding of the science behind food and cooking.
tagged cooking food reference science by yjason ...and 1 other person ...on 09-NOV-06
an academic course that emerged from alice waters' involvement in the yale sustainable food project.
Source for Thai food products; mentioned in 01 Oct 06 NYTimes Magazine
tagged food thai by griscom ...on 08-OCT-06
Publications, maps, and reports track UN food aid around the world. Very useful reports about food needs in various countries, and food issues and policies.
King, Ronald Frederick, 1949- . Budgeting entitlements : the politics of food stamps / Ronald F. King. [0878407979 (cloth : acid-free paper) ] Washington, DC : Georgetown University Press, c2000.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV696.F6 K56 2000


tagged food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
Promise of welfare reform : political rhetoric and the reality of poverty in the twenty-first century / Keith M. Kilty, Elizabeth A. Segal, editors. [0789029219 (hard : alk. paper) ] New York : Haworth Press, c2006.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV95 .P7372 2006


tagged food stamps welfare, by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
Weaver, R. Kent, 1953- . Ending welfare as we know it / R. Kent Weaver. [0815792484 (cloth : alk. paper) ] Washington, D.C. : Brookings Institution Press, c2000.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV95 .W38 2000


tagged food stamps welfare, by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
Rodgers, Harrell R. . American poverty in a new era of reform / Harrell R. Rodgers, Jr. [0765615959 (hardcover : alk. paper) ] Armonk, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, c2006.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HC110.P6 R638 2006


tagged food stamps welfare, by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
Katz, Michael B., 1939- . Price of citizenship : redefining America's welfare state / Michael B. Katz. [0805052089 ] New York : Metropolitan Books, 2001.
Call#: Van Pelt Library HV91 .K373 2001


tagged food stamps welfare, by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
Hays, Sharon, 1956- . Flat broke with children : women in the age of welfare reform / Sharon Hays. [0195132882 (acid-free paper) ] Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
Call#: Van Pelt Library Rosengarten Reserve HV95 .H36 2003


tagged food stamps welfare, by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
Gilens, Martin. . Why Americans hate welfare : race, media, and the politics of antipoverty policy / Martin Gilens. [0226293645 (cloth : alk. paper) ] Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 1999.
Call#: Van Pelt Library P96.P842 U654 1999


tagged food stamps welfare, by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
belongs to Welfare Reform & Food Stamps project
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
belongs to Welfare Reform & Food Stamps project
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
belongs to Welfare Reform & Food Stamps project
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
belongs to Welfare Reform & Food Stamps project
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
belongs to Welfare Reform & Food Stamps project
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
belongs to Welfare Reform & Food Stamps project
tagged Food stamps by jgale ...on 16-SEP-06
This domain contains a consolidated set of statistics related to food security. Main themes covered are food deprivation, food needs, food consumption, production and trade, diet composition, access to food, food aid and child nutritional status. It also includes statistical reports by country on the progress in reaching the hunger reduction targets established in the World Food Summit (FAO, Rome, 1996) and the Millennium Declaration (UN, New York, 2000).
Cook, Margaret. . America's charitable cooks : a bibliography of fund-raising cook books published in the United States (1861-1915) / by Margaret Cook. Kent, Ohio : [s.n.], 1971.
Call#: TX715 .C765 1971


tagged bibliography community_cookbooks food by yjason ...on 13-SEP-06
bloggers, crazy avocational food folks
tagged blog community food by yjason ...on 23-AUG-06
the collection development policy of the cecily brownstone collection at the bobst library's fales collection.
tagged culinary food library policy by yjason ...on 16-AUG-06
belongs to food, cooks and cookery project
tagged american culinary food library by yjason ...on 16-AUG-06
belongs to food, cooks and cookery project
tagged food by yjason ...on 09-AUG-06
Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery (1993). Look and feel : studies in texture, appearance and incidental characteristics of food : proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery 1993 / edited by Harlan Walker. [0907325564 (pbk)] Totnes, Devon : Prospect, 1994.
Call#: Van Pelt Library TX511 .O94 1993


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tagged aesthetics culture food oxford people by yjason ...on 09-AUG-06
nice filmography, manageable and interesting analysis
 
Zimmerman, Steve, 1933- . Food in the movies / Steve Zimmerman and Ken Weiss. [0786421827 (softcover : alk. paper) ] Jefferson, N.C. : McFarland, c2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library PN1995.9.F65 Z56 2005


tagged San_Francisco burrito food by jn ...on 03-AUG-06

good burrito article in wikipedia

tagged San_Francisco burrito food wikipedia by jn ...on 02-AUG-06
Zanger, Mark.. American ethnic cookbook for students / by Mark H. Zanger. [1573563455 (alk. paper)] Phoenix, Ariz. : Oryx Press, 2001.
Call#: Van Pelt Library TX725.A1 Z35 2001


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tagged culture ethnography food people by yjason ...on 31-JUL-06
tagged book food by jn ...on 02-JUN-06
tagged dim_sum dumpling_tour dumplings food new_jersey by jn ...on 01-JUN-06
A book about Competitive eating in America.
tagged books competitive_eating food by laallen ...on 30-MAY-06
Discover how a pinch of curiosity can improve your cooking! Explore recipes, activities, and Webcasts that will enhance your understanding of the science behind food and cooking.
tagged cooking food reference science by laallen ...and 1 other person ...on 23-MAY-06

CARNAL KNOWLEDGE
How I became a Tuscan butcher.
by BILL BUFORD
Issue of 2006-05-01

tagged food new_yorker by jn ...on 24-APR-06
A source for statistics and data on youth risk behaviors in the United States. Data is often presented down to the city level.

LeBesco, Kathleen, 1970- . Revolting bodies? : the struggle to redefine fat identity / Kathleen LeBesco. [1558494286 (lib. cloth ed. : alk. paper) ] Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press, c2004.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RC628 .L36 2004

 

Introduction: The discourse of revolt
Organization and embodiment: politicizing and historicizing fatness
Antidotes to medical discourse about fatness
Sexy/beautiful/fat
Citizen profane: consumerism, class, race, and body
Revolution on a rack: fatness, fashion, and commodification
Framing fatness: popular representations of obesity as disability
The queerness of fat
The resignification of fat in cyberspace
Fat politics and the will to innocence.

tagged food for_abby identity obesity by laallen ...on 20-JAN-06

Gard, Michael, 1965- . Obesity epidemic : science, morality, and ideology / Michael Gard and Jan Wright. [0415318963 (pbk.) ] London ; New York : Routledge, 2005.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RA645.O23 G37 2005

tagged food for_abby obesity politcs by laallen ...on 20-JAN-06

Campos, Paul F. . Obesity myth : why America's obsession with weight is hazardous to your health / Paul Campos. [1592400663 (acid-free paper) ] New York : Gotham Books, c2004.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RM222.2 .C27535 2004

tagged food for_abby obesity politcs by laallen ...on 20-JAN-06

Brownell, Kelly D. . Food fight : the inside story of the food industry, America's obesity crisis, and what we can do about it / Kelly Brownell and Katherine Battle Horgen. [0071402500 (alk. paper) ] Chicago : Contemporary Books, c2004.
Call#: Van Pelt Library RA645.O23 B76 2004

tagged food for_abby obesity politcs by laallen ...on 20-JAN-06
tagged food new_york by jn ...on 17-JAN-06