About: Vincent Nattress
- Website
- http://www.chefvincent.com
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- Vincent Nattress is a chef and food lover who is driven by his curiosity about food, particularly as it relates to history, politics, our health, and our food traditions.
Posts by Vincent Nattress:
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December 28, 2011 Life is too short…
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December 29, 2010 When is enough enough?
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December 27, 2010 When the Shit Hit the Cheese
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December 9, 2010 Cracking Our Egg Problem
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November 25, 2010 Why Heritage Turkeys?
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November 24, 2010 Confit on the Way: A Photo Log
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November 22, 2010 Harvesting Our Own Turkeys This Thanksgiving
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November 18, 2010 Turkey Two Ways
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May 26, 2010 A little bit of Napa Valley on Whidbey Island
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May 4, 2010 The New Coop is done.
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Welcome
This blog is an exploration of my region's food, season by season. I will focus on foraging, farming and how to cook what I find. I will also discuss food politics and the history of what we eat and why.
Foraging often reveals traditions that make this region unique. I will do my best to remind us of some of these vanishing traditions, because they reveal a lot about our cultural history.
Agriculture shapes the landscape we live in. Right now farming is undergoing a critical transition. More than ever we all need to understand the importance of diverse, regional food production, for what it means to our region, our bucolic surroundings, the safety and stability of our food system and our own personal health.
Exploring these food issues reveals a lot about our environmental and economic issues too. I will ask questions about the ways in which we are changing our food systems and how, as a result, our food is changing us.
This is a bountiful area, but also a changing area, and population growth, environmental degradation and vanishing food traditions threaten to change the way we feed ourselves forever.
Food is a lens through which to view where we are and how we got here. Because of this we can begin to ask the question about what to do next, so that we can live our lives more deliciously while leaving something behind that is worthy of the next generation.
Cheers, Vincent Nattress
Other Delectable: Past Posts
- December 2011 (1)
- December 2010 (3)
- November 2010 (4)
- May 2010 (3)
- April 2010 (3)
- January 2010 (1)
- December 2009 (4)
- October 2009 (2)
- September 2009 (4)
- August 2009 (4)
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