In 2015, Let’s Snack on Some Hope

It’s a sign of the times that Mark Bittman is signing off from his post as theNew York Times food opinion writer this month (double pun, intended). Although he had been writing about food, restaurants, and recipes for the Times for years, Bittman started a fresh chapter at the Grey Lady at the start of 2011, by taking up the topic of food politics and food system issues in a new column.

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The Danger Behind Processed Foods Is More Serious Than We Ever Imagined

The Danger Behind Processed Foods Is More Serious Than We Ever Imagined

I studied international relations, security, and warfare for four years, but it wasn’t until I left college that I made the connection between hunger and terrorism. Let’s backtrack a bit for some context: In the early fall of 2001, I was in my senior year at Columbia University as a political science major with a focus on global security policy. Specifically, I had become interested in the way the U.S. and the world work to avoid war, and ensure security in the modern world.

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Good News: Butter Isn’t as Bad for You as You Thought

Good News: Butter Isn’t as Bad for You as You Thought

It's back on our plates and palates ... and new science suggests it's not as bad for you as everyone thought.

For years, butter—along with other types of full-fat dairy and meat—has been taboo for health-conscious eaters. With diligence, we’ve spooned our fat-free yogurt, sipped our skinny flavored lattes and booted steak from our plates, believing that saturated fat would make us fat and put us on track for heart disease.

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10 Food Choices That Will Change Your LIFE

10 Food Choices That Will Change Your LIFE

Our flawed food system has led to dual epidemics: hunger and obesity. In the past 30 years, we've seen the repercussions of global changes, and they aren't pretty. We're closing in on 1 billion people going hungry—and an even greater number are already overweight. As a nation, we've traditionally focused on making food fast, convenient, and widely available rather than good for us.

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"Ellen Gustafson caps Big Omaha with a swift kick in the a$$ on eating habits"

"Ellen Gustafson caps Big Omaha with a swift kick in the a$$ on eating habits"

I had a blast at the 2014 Big Omaha Conference last week and was so excited that my conference-closing talk on food system change that starts with "We the Eaters" and our dinner plates got such a great reaction in Nebraska - one of the key breadbasket states in our country!  A new crop of food companies and healthy food solutions will come from our next generation farmers, supported by the next generation of "We the Eaters"!!

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Three Years on: FEEDing Globally... and Locally

Three Years on: FEEDing Globally... and Locally

Three years ago, I was working as a U.S. Spokesperson for the U.N. World Food Programme (WFP) and met Lauren Bush, a Princeton student, who designed a bag that would feed kids around the world in school. In February 2007, Lauren and I co-founded FEED Projects, a small (ahem, two-person) company with the mission of selling these "FEED" bags to support WFP's international school feeding efforts.

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Mayor Bloomberg, Capitalist Foodie

Mayor Bloomberg, Capitalist Foodie

With all the dialogue and commentary on Mayor Bloomberg's proposed health code amendment to limit portion sizes, it seems an important argument in the Mayor's favor has been missing -- that this ban might actually help to put us back on track for a truly free market in our food supply. Yes, that's right -- "anti-consumer freedom socialists" and "the food police" might want to put down their victory flags.

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