Women across TikTok are showing off their suppers — snack plates made by one person, for the consumption and enjoyment of one person.
Category: Food
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China’s Extreme Floods and Heat Ravage Farms and Kill Animals
China’s leader has made it a national priority to ensure the country can feed its large population. But weather shocks have disrupted wheat harvests and threatened pig and fish farming.
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What Is ‘Food Noise’? How Ozempic Quiets Obsessive Thinking About Food
For some, it’s a startling side effect.
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In Singapore, Strolling Geylang Road For Food and Flavor
Mud crabs, skewers, frog porridge and more: Expect an overload for your taste buds along Geylang Road, in the city-state’s red light district.
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U.S. Food Prices Rose 0.2% in May
Prices at grocery stores and restaurants rose 0.2 percent last month from April, an increase after prices remained flat the two months before.
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For Father’s Day, One Dad Asks ‘What Is Dad Food?’
The weekend warrior who mans the backyard grill is evolving. So what’s the state of fatherly cooking now?
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For Father’s Day, One Dad Asks ‘What Is Dad Food?’
The weekend warrior who mans the backyard grill is evolving. So what’s the state of fatherly cooking now?
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Ronnie Cummins, Scourge of Genetically Modified Food, Dies at 76
A lifelong protester, he became a leading promoter of organic food and a forceful critic of a food industry that genetically engineers what it produces and sells.
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The Home Cook Who Wants to ‘Blow Up the Kitchen’
A new book by the British academic Rebecca May Johnson urges a radical rethinking of just what goes on in the kitchen. For starters, don’t call cooking a labor of love.
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Here’s What’s in the Debt Ceiling Deal
Two years of spending caps, additional work requirements for food stamps and cuts to I.R.S. funding are among the components in the deal.
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Eurozone Inflation Rate Falls to 6.1 Percent in May
The rate of price increases slowed to an annual rate of 6.1 percent in May, but food costs continued to keep inflation uncomfortably high.
