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		<title>Meat and Wine, Please</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Dec 2010 20:46:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Last Thursday night was the late night evening at the Museum of Modern Art here in San Francisco. What drew me there that night was a party on the roof top garden, hosted by meatpaper, my current favorite magazine. www.meatpaper.com. In their last issue, they  included a zine all about the sandwich, and this party [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last Thursday night was the late night evening at the Museum of Modern Art here in San Francisco. What drew me there that night was a party on the roof top garden, hosted by meatpaper, my current favorite magazine. www.meatpaper.com. In their last issue, they  included a zine all about the sandwich, and this party was in honor of that. On the rooftop there were several varieties of sandwiches, including a green egg and spam version. Had the chef not been from Chez Painisse, I would not have had that sandwich, but the spam was homemade, so I went for it.  It was good, not great, but good.  Spam</p>
<p>If you do go to the MOMA, check out the exhibit on wine that is there. While I wished there was more about the environmental issues associated with wine, what was there was very interesting, including a wall of different wines you could smell, and a room of the different types of soil wine grows in. I have been exploring wine a little more recently, and this show gave me much to think about. For example, there was an article written in the 1970&#8242;s about how french wine experts either could not discern California wines from French, or they chose California wines over the French. These were experts, and they couldn&#8217;t tell the difference.  I have to wonder, how much about wine tasting and wine culture is a lot of smoke and mirrors?</p>
<p>That still remains romantic and interesting to me is the history of wine, the land and the season the wine reflects.  When I was in Italy recently, I went to Aosta, which is in the Alps. There, many grapes are grown on slopes of 30 degrees or more. Everything is done by hand. Not all wine is like that, and in fact, many additives can be added to wines and not required to be labeled.There is a movement called the Natural Wine Movement that I am beginning to learn about. Here is a link to an article about this:   http://wineenabler.com/natural-wine-and-the-search-for-identity/</p>
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		<title>Diet, Identity, Lierre Keith, Chili Pepper Pie</title>
		<link>http://www.carinmckay.com/2010/03/26/diet-identity-lierre-keith-chili-pepper-pie/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Mar 2010 16:35:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>As someone who cooks for many different types of dietary needs, I  have to keep open minded. I have personally been Macrobiotic, Vegan,  Vegetarian, all organic, and now am an omnivore.  Especially in my Macro  and Vegan days in my early 20&#8242;s, I had been a bit self righteous. To my  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As someone who cooks for many different types of dietary needs, I  have to keep open minded. I have personally been Macrobiotic, Vegan,  Vegetarian, all organic, and now am an omnivore.  Especially in my Macro  and Vegan days in my early 20&#8242;s, I had been a bit self righteous. To my  eyes, newly seeing the connection to food  politics and the  environment, it seemed so obvious not to eat a mainstream meat-based  diet. I was clear that I had the answer. And I made sure others around  me knew it. I would mostly hang out with others who shared my views, and  talk about food alot.  And the funny thing  is that I felt relaxed and open minded compared to some others around me  who were really uptight.  I was and at times can still be rigid with my  thinking about food.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t get  me wrong, I love food&#8230;alot.  I do go to bed reading cookbooks, its true. And I have set up my life  to eat as high quality healthy food as possible. It&#8217;s very important to  me.  I have my standards. But what I am interested in is for food to  bring us together,not isolate and alienate each other.  My question is  can we do what we want and need to do around our food choices and be  part of the world?  Too often on my cooking jobs, I have people with  special food needs who are really stressed out about food.  I work with  them, recognize myself in them, however notice what it does to me and to  them.</p>
<p>I am reminded of a story I heard once about Michio  Kushi,  one of the  founders of Macrobiotics. He went to a student&#8217;s mothers  house with a  bunch of his students. She made for them a big plate of  chocolate chip  cookies, which is everything a Macro diet is not. Round  and round those  cookies went around the group,with each of the students  refusing the  cookies. Except when it got to Michio  Kushi,  who ended up eating all the  cookies.  When they left the house,Michio  Kushi  scolded his students  for being rude, that you don&#8217;t insult your mother  that way, and that  the good qualities of her love in the food outweigh  anything. I think  about this story alot, and about how to be  gracious and what is really  healing.</p>
<p>I have been thinking about  what happened to Lierre Keith here in San  Francisco recently. Lierre Keith, who had once  been a vegan, but now is not due to her health degenerating, has written  a book called The Vegetarian Myth . She says that vegan-ism  and vegetarianism is not the solution the worlds problems, but that the  advent of agriculture has actually harmed the planet.  Ok,  She has some opinions I may or may not agree with. I don&#8217;t know her  work well enough to comment on this. However, what I do know is that  while she was speaking on this, 3 people in black hoodies  attacked her with chili pepper pie that got in her eyes. It was  planned, as 40-50 people in the audience stood up and started handing  out flyers.   The flyers  were about vegan-ism.  I have been  appalled by this story. Has it really come to this where vegan-ism  is some kind of untouchable ideology that cannot be  critiqued? Really? That someone who does so must be shut up and not  allowed to speak with a chili pepper pie? And given the history of  pieing in recent years where CEOs of awful companies  were getting pied, does this woman deserve that?   Pieing is an  interesting form. Its an attack couched in a &#8220;cute&#8221; clown  package of a pie.  Its not cute, nor is it funny.</p>
<p>Now I know that this was just a small group of people, not all  vegans who did this. Still, the questions arises about what happens when  we over identify with our diet or anything.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woFD8pp3rRU">Lierre  Keith\&#8217;s Chili Pepper Pie comments</a></p>
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		<title>Agricultural Reclaimation in Oregon</title>
		<link>http://www.carinmckay.com/2010/02/23/agricultural-reclaimation-in-oregon/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Feb 2010 00:10:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Some friends of mine from Boone&#8217;s Goat Farm in Southern Oregon are part of an organization designed to bring together small farmers together as a political force. Very inspiring. That region in Southern Oregon has a powerful, active, and aware group of farmers, in addition to amazing food.  Check out the video to know more.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Some friends of mine from Boone&#8217;s Goat Farm in Southern Oregon are part of an organization designed to bring together small farmers together as a political force. Very inspiring. That region in Southern Oregon has a powerful, active, and aware group of farmers, in addition to amazing food.  Check out the video to know more.</p>
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