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Good Food Class Midterm Tasting Meal, Part One

October 12, 2014 by Museum Fatigue

This semester I am teaching a First Year Seminar titled Good Food: Eating and Culture. For the first half of the semester we have been learning about different aspects of the American food system and its history. Beginning with Michael Pollan’s classic Omnivore’s Dilemma and James E. McWilliams Just Food: Where Locavores Get it Wrong and How We Can Truly Eat Responsibly, this past week we have been wading into Susan Friedberg’s excellent social history of food and technology, Fresh: A Perishable History. Along the […]

Categories: Assignments, Education, Food, FYSEM: Good Food • Tags: American food system, cheese, Farmers Market, Fruits, FYSEM, James McWilliams, meal, Meat, Michael Pollan, Rainbow Foods, supermarket, Susan Friedberg, Vegetables

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Korean Cheese Ramen

July 29, 2014 by Museum Fatigue

Ever since reading The Noodle Narratives: The Global Rise of an Industrial Food into the Twenty-First Century (Errington, Gewertz and Fujikura 2012)  late last year, I have somehow never been able to get ramen out of my mind. Then again, I have always enjoyed eating ramen. So imagine my surprise when I heard that there is a Korean version that is made with cheese. Ramen with cheese sounds very unappetizing, but when I heard that a restaurant in town that serves it, […]

Categories: Food • Tags: cheese, Korean, ramen

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Air France: Real Simple

January 10, 2014 by Museum Fatigue

In the summer of 2012 I wrote a short post about a breakfast that I was served on a United Airlines flight back from China—how the meal’s plastic beauty fascinated me and how intrigued I was about the mix of exotic processed proteins that had been used to create it. For me, the inflight fakery evoked comparisons to meals served in dystopic science fiction futures. Yesterday while on an Air France flight from Casablanca to Paris, however, I was served […]

Categories: Care, Food, Random Reflections • Tags: Air France, airplane food, breakfast, cheese, croissant, faux food, inflight meals, meal, real meal, United Airlines

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