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July/August 2019 Zingerman’s Newsletter PDF
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by Dory Fox, University of Michigan PhD Candidate, 2017 One weekend a few years ago in Brookline, Mass., the farmer, filmmaker, and food-trucker, Talia Glass and her husband were getting ready to go for a … Continued
Here at Zingerman’s, we offer annual scholarship opportunities to staff for expanding their food knowledge, or any other subject that could broaden their expertise and benefit our organization. Scholarships to study charcuterie, olive oil, marketing, … Continued
In his wonderful book The Unprejudiced Palate, Angelo Pellegrini writes: “I have sought and found the significance latent in little things.” I agree. One of the best things I can imagine eating as the weather cools is … Continued
If you’re reading this, you’re probably interested in full-flavored, complex food, so there’s something we need to talk about with regard to confections. Let’s face it, not all the seasonal (including Easter) candy many of … Continued
When we stand in our kitchens, bleary-eyed with coffee pot in hand, it’s unlikely that we’re reflecting on how this beverage—which we ritualistically consume—is made. Perfectly understandable, given that most of us don’t have any … Continued