Nutrition professor Marion Nestle says cartoons can spotlight food politics She shares more than 250 of her favorite cartoons in her new book Her goal%3A Have people get active in food politics When ...
Well, our annual Food Issue is out. As I point out in the video above (the second episode of our new series, The Cartoon Lounge), it’s delicious and gluten-free. That’s partly because the issue ...
Every now and then us food writers are reminded that although our jobs are cool, we’re not “all that and a bag of foie gras-flavored chips”. So, when we heard that a Pug was the latest hot new food ...
Cartoon and comic strip characters have favorite foods just like real people. Their tastes seem to be rather humble, too — pizzas, burgers, and sandwiches are often the craving, not filet mignon with ...
If a picture is worth a thousand words, a political cartoon has got to be worth about double that. That’s about … the average length of one of my pieces. Like a good cartoon, Nestle’s main point makes ...
The same marketing tactics used to sell sugary cereal and junk food to children could just as effectively sway youngsters to want more fruit and vegetables, a recent study suggests. Researchers from ...
First, the cartoons: this week's question from Eating Liberally's kat has to do with whether it makes sense to put cartoon characters on eggs or, for that matter, fruits and vegetables. I vote no, of ...
The new Cartoon Network Hotel opens at 6 a.m. on Friday (today) next to Dutch Wonderland at 2285 Lincoln Highway East in East Lampeter Township, Lancaster County. The new hotel is more just just a ...
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