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Friendsgiving: Expanding On Tradition
This year a number of people are forgoing the Thanksgiving holiday, instead embracing a new November tradition. -
California Restaurant Industry Group Sues Berkeley Over Natural Gas Ban
A restaurant industry group says a shift to electric stoves will change the cooking process and harm businesses that have helped make Berkeley a culinary capitol. -
McDonald's Failed To Protect Workers Against Violent Customers, Lawsuit Says
A lawsuit by 17 McDonald's workers recounts threats, harassment and assaults, accusing the fast-food chain of "undermining safety" with late-night work, store design changes and inadequate training. -
NECAT Gives Underemployed Adults The (Kitchen) Tools for Success
How a local organization serves both potential employees and employers in the fast-growing culinary industry. -
Joanne Chang Shares Her Love Of Pastries With The World
If you can't make it to one of her Flour Bakery locations in the Boston area, her new cookbook "Pastry Love" shows you how to make her creations at home. -
The Modern World Is 'Not Good To Artisan Bakeries,' Says Corby Kummer
The death of rural bakeries makes it harder to break bread with fellow members of the community. -
If The Camembert Is Made In Cambridge, Is It Still Camembert?
A Boston researcher has discovered how to make Camembert mold in a lab. -
Corby Kummer: Amazon's Free Food Delivery Service Will Cost Workers Jobs
Amazon recently announced that subscribers to Amazon Prime will be able to receive free delivery on grocery sales purchased through their website. -
Not So Sweet: Nestlé Issues Recall Due To Possible Rubber In Cookie Dough
Nestlé USA listed 26 products that may have "food-grade rubber pieces" in it. They include "ready-to-bake refrigerated Nestlé Toll House Cookie Dough bars, tubs and tube-shaped 'chubs.' " -
American Pork Manufacturers Rethink Their Use Of A 'Dangerous' Feed Additive
Ractopamine causes harm to humans and pigs, is banned in over 100 countries but is allowed in the US, says Corby Kummer.