Frugal Tip: Time Travel

July 6, 2009 in Frugal Tips

Indian Pudding

Indian Pudding

This morning, NPR featured Christopher Kimball, host of America’s Test Kitchen and editor of Cook’s Illustrated, talking about a great approach to eating frugally: cook as though you were living in the 1800′s!  Of course, back then, whole, unprocessed foods were the norm.

“At one time, the American kitchen was by definition a frugal kitchen. Because ingredients were so expensive in the 1800s, a whole industry formed around “taking large pieces of food, breaking them down, preserving them and reusing them; and the food was really good,” Chris Kimball, host of America’s Test Kitchen, tells NPR’s Renee Montagne.”

He offers up tips on cooking with steel-cut oats and shared recipes for Indian Pudding and Kentucky Burgoo. Good stuff! Read or listen to the story here.

"Food, Inc."

May 27, 2009 in Healthy Fare

Something a little different on the blog today: A new documentary is coming out that has the potential to be the “Inconvenient Truth” for the food industry: “Food, Inc.” I’m pleased to see that both Michael Pollan (author of the essential “In Defense of Food” and “The Omnivore’s Dilemma”) and Eric Schlosser (of “Fast Food Nation”) are involved!

Watch the trailer here:

Looks very promising indeed!

– posted by Anne