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  • Idol Worship: Celebrity Influence in Food Media

    December 8, 2020 by bsudlr

    By Andrea Mohler Plastered on the cover of every magazine, we see a thin, happy, (and generally white) female celebrity. She’s seen laughing about the secrets to a successful sex life after having kids, the details of all the latest celebrity gossip, and, of course, her exclusive inside scoop on her favorite recipes to stay […]

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  • Unforgettable: Brought to You by the Infamous Paula Deen

    November 24, 2020 by bsudlr

    By Emily Turner Hello, y’all! Today I have a special, top secret family recipe for you to make for your kinfolk. Are you excited for a finger-lickin’, fall-off-the-bone, buttery fried chicken recipe that will put your little ankle-biters into a food coma? I sure am! I’m salivating over my gosh darned keyboard as I type. […]

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  • The Importance of Food in DĂ­a de Muertos

    November 10, 2020 by wpengine

    By Tauri Hagemann Many people have become familiar with the iconography of DĂ­a de los Muertos, after the success of movies like Disney’s Coco (2017), which includes sugar skulls, pan dulce, and home altars to the departed—but many people in the U.S. don’t understand exactly why it is that these specific things are important in […]

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  • Candy Corn Through the Ages

    October 27, 2020 by Shelby Harrison

    Candy corn seems to always be on the shelf when the calendar strikes October, then disappears only to reappear every year like clockwork. A constant during Autumn, candy corn is a staple in most households around the time of Halloween—whether it’s to munch on in the bowl on the counter, to distribute to trick-or-treaters, or […]

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