In celebration of Zingerman’s making the front page of the New York Times business section this weekend, I thought that I’d post this recent interview I did with Zingerman’s Roadhouse managing partner, and James Beard Award-winning chef, Alex Young. Alex, as you may know, when he’s not serving up “really good American food” at the […]
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Chef Alex Young of the Roadhouse on his work at Cornman farms and the importance of preserving foodways
Posted in Ann Arbor, Food, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized Also tagged Africa, Alex Young, American food, Amy Evans, Ari Weinzweig, Cornman Farms, country ham, Dexter, England, farm to table, farming, foodways, goats, Hilton, local food, local food production, meat, meat production, organic farming, oyster shells, Southern Foodways Alliance, Spaghetti Bolognese, tabby, vegetarianism, Zingerman's, Zingerman's Roadhouse 5 Comments
“This is a revolution.” …The recent domestic terrorism attack in Las Vegas and its roots in the Cliven Bundy standoff
It’s being reported that Jerad and Amanda Miller, the couple who murdered two Las Vegas police officers as they ate lunch on Sunday, and then moved on to a nearby Wal-Mart to continue their killing spree, may have been involved in the mid-April anti-government standoff between federal authorities and armed militia members supporting racist Nevada […]
Posted in Church and State, Politics, Uncategorized Also tagged Amanda Miller, anti-government, Batman, Benghazi, Bunkerville, Bureau of Land Management, Cliven Bundy, Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, domestic terrorism, don't tread on me, Gadsden flag, Jerad Miller, Joker, Las Vegas, Mark Potok, militia, Nevada, patriot groups, patriot movement, Richard Mack, right-wing extremism, Southern Poverty Law Center, tea party, USATruePatriot, white supremacist 16 Comments
Temple Grandin to speak in Ann Arbor on September 9
It’s just been announced that noted animal scientist and advocate for the autistic, Temple Grandin – a woman recently immortalized on film by Claire Danes, and honored as one of Time magazine’s 100 most influential people – will be coming to speak at U-M as part of the School of Art & Design’s Penny W. […]
Posted in Ann Arbor, Other, Science Also tagged autism, calming, Claire Danes, cows, grazing, hug machine, humane slaughter of cattle, hypersensitive, livestock, meat, meat packing, Penny W. Stamps Distinguished Visitor Series, School of Art & Design, slaughter house design, stress reduction, Temple Grandin, The Woman Who Thinks Like A Cow, Thinking in Pictures, University of Michigan 12 Comments