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  • Florida

    Florida cheesemakers

    if you can contact this fellow: http://www.americanwaterbuffalo.org/ Hugh L. Popenoe: Member at Large, cattle and water buffalo rancher in Alachua and Levy Counties and Professor of Soils, Agronomy, and Geography at the University... (7 replies, last updated by Icantread April 22, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    The Accidental Mushroom Forager

    , but we sauted that evening’s repast into one of a mushroom lover’s dream. Fast forward a few years to another May where I find myself in Japan, on a Saturday mushroom hunt with horticulture professors. The operative... (16 replies, last updated by Fritter April 20, 2009)

  • Food Media and News

    NPR's Talk of the Nation: Considerations when choosing what foods to buy

    " Associate Professor of History Texas State University Austin, Texas Michael Pollan Author, “In Defense of Food: An Eater's Manifesto” (Penguin Press HC, 2008) Contributing Writer, The New York Times Magazine Knight... (1 reply, last updated by MplsM ary August 21, 2009)

  • Home Cooking

    The DIFFERENCE between White & Yellow ONIONS?

    below. Link: http://www.agr.gov.sk.ca/docs/crops/horticulture/onions01.asp?firstPick=&secondpick=Horticulture&thirdpick=Production (9 replies, last updated by Cristina February 5, 2005)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Help, Need title to a Food Industry Newsletter!

    I’m editing a newsletter about the food industry for an association in my university. We are having difficulty coming up with a name for it, any suggestion? (8 replies, last updated by pekkle38 November 28, 2004)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Come eat with us at Tsuruhashi in OC

    by email to keep traffic on this board to a minimum. This dinner is not sanctioned by Chowhound, Inc, its principals, volunteers, or anyone else associated with Chowhound. If you are captured during the course of this dinner, the... (1 reply, last updated by Professor Salt August 28, 2003)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    USDA Grades for Elk, Bison, Buffalo, etc.?

    Animal grading is a completely voluntary process. While it is performed by the USDA, it is paid for entirely by the meat producer or packer. It seems likely to me that given the very small market for game meat the costs... (2 replies, last updated by kmcarr August 18, 2008)

  • Ontario (including Toronto)

    McCall's Baker's Warehouse sale?

    Pro cake bakers' supplies mainly. Emphasis is on wedding cakes and associated tools and decorations. Anyone who goes should ALSO check out Paramount Foods on Crestlawn just west of Dixie(thanks for the map, gnuf!)—great... (6 replies, last updated by charmoula December 5, 2007)

  • Los Angeles Area

    BBQ fairs

    on the California BBQ Association, which will announce BBQ events across the state http://www.cbbqa.com (3 replies, last updated by KayZee August 27, 2006)

  • Beer

    In Praise of the Sam Adams Line

    The Sam Adams rep was referring to the definition of a craft brewery according to the Brewers Association: http://www.beertown.org/education/craft_defined.html If you read the beer industry trade publications, they typically think... (15 replies, last updated by JessKidden July 3, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    chocolate

    business associates for Christmas. Hopefully, your lady deserves more special than that for Valentine’s Day. Godiva Medium Romantic Heart $65 for 30 pieces What it says: “I care enough to send the fourth or fifth... (9 replies, last updated by petradish February 15, 2006)

  • Beer

    Homebrewing books

    “Brewing Classic Styles” is another good one. It has at least one award-winning recipe for every style of beer classified by the American Homebrewing Association, from Bud clones to Flanders Sour Ales to Imperial... (6 replies, last updated by homebrewster July 24, 2009)

  • Los Angeles Area

    Santa Ana Taqueria?

    Thanks for the responses to my request for information on Vietnamese in Westminster- I think I’ll have to check out Quan Hy after seeing Professor Salt’s photos. In fact, I’m running out for Vietnamese right... (2 replies, last updated by Roy E September 9, 2005)

  • Gardening

    Black thumb, but want to grow herbs

    . Horticulturally-impaired as we both are, I’d avoid seeds as just one more opportunity to fail; seedlings cost more but at least you know they have a chance at survival. (10 replies, last updated by weezycom April 28, 2009)

  • Cookware

    Broiler..metal pans used in restaurants?

    Yes! Professor, you are so smart! And this must be fine for broiling if it is used in a pizza oven, right? (10 replies, last updated by howund09 December 31, 2006)

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