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New Trends in Natural Foods

Tuesday, November 29th, 2005

As Dana Jacobi tells it, timing is everything. Her first soy book, published in 1996, won culinary awards, but it didn’t really catch on until five years later, when the public was ready to embrace the benefits of soy. On the other hand, 12 Best Foods, her latest book, has been an instant success, due to the public buzz about antioxidants.

Keeping ahead of trends is a big part of what makes Dana a successful book author. She is a sought-after prognosticator who spoke at the Natural Products Show press briefing earlier this fall. Dana, a friend of many years, shared with me the information she presented. It represents her projections of food trends we can expect to see six to 12 months out. [more…]

America’s Food Holiday

Sunday, November 20th, 2005

If people and cultures are bound by their food traditions, Thanksgiving is the unifying holiday that links all Americans to a common heritage. We may modify the traditional menu to include ethnic favorites such as salsa or sushi, or incorporate new culinary trends, like brines or rubs. But the tradition of turkey and stuffing, cranberry sauce and pumpkin pie, are imprinted in our taste memories and are the comfort foods we crave at Thanksgiving. [more…]

How to Become a Foodie

Monday, November 14th, 2005

People are usually surprised to find that I wasn’t born with a wooden spoon in my hand. That I was not interested in cooking — no I actually detested cooking — until I became food editor of Co-Ed, a now-defunct teenage magazine for students in home economics, published by Scholastic in New York City.

It just goes to show, anybody can become a foodie. [more…]

The Influence of Influencers

Monday, November 7th, 2005

Busy, busy, busy. Last week was so jam-packed with work that there was no time to blog. Most of the work I was doing involved food influencers.

Who are food influencers? They are the cookbook authors, freelance food writers, chefs, cooking teachers and others who shape America’s appetites about food. Getting to know these influencers — what they think and more importantly, how they think — is key to being successful in my field. [more…]

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