As Gina mentioned earlier, we love our vegetables here at Take Part, and while stumbling around the interweb yesterday, I discovered my new favorite site: Cooking Up A Story. For those of you who listened to NPR's All Things Considered yesterday, you too will be familiar with this entertaining and informative site that offers videos and news stories about sustainable food and living. Whether you want to learn how to make tasty artichoke pesto, find out what happens on a winery in the winter, or find out why so much food is wasted, you can find it all at Cooking Up A Story. The site is part of the Local Food Sustainable Network and the videos can be found on YouTube, Hulu, and iTunes. Keep an eye on them as they plan to launch an overhaul of their website sometime in February. In the meantime, check out Jonathan Bloom talk about the absurd amount of food that is wasted everyday:
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