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With year round sunshine and affordable flood irrigation available, we have the luxury of growing a variety of fresh, organic produce in our own yards. Phoenix began as a small farming community that had wonderful citrus groves that still exist. We have a long history of growing food on a local level. While we know that for prior tour goers the tour has been in the Arcadia area only. But this year we are branching out a teeny bit to visit some lovely can’t miss gardens in Central Phoenix too! Please join...
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Edible Geography | Thinking Through Food
July 14, 2015. 8220;Sound is the forgotten flavour sense,” says experimental psychologist Charles Spence. In this episode of Gastropod. We discover how manipulating sound can transform our experience of food and drink, making stale crisps taste fresh, adding the sensation of cream to black coffee, or boosting the savory, peaty notes in whiskey. Composers have written music to go with feasts and banquets since antiquity indeed, in at a particularly spectacular dinner. Don’t believe us? 8220;Food and drink...
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The Rise of Wackaging. October 23, 2016. IMAGE: Innocent wackaging via. If you’ve bought juice, crisps, cereal bars, soups, “breakfast pots” (porridge, as was), or any number of other ready-to-eat packaged foods in the U.K. this millennium, you may have noticed that your snack fancies a chat. In 2014. “My basket of groceries now addresses me as though we are killing time on Facebook.”. This phenomenon has a name:. Coined by journalist Rebecca Nicholson. Nicholson launched a tumblr. The standard media rea...
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Edible Geography | Thinking Through Food
July 14, 2015. 8220;Sound is the forgotten flavour sense,” says experimental psychologist Charles Spence. In this episode of Gastropod. We discover how manipulating sound can transform our experience of food and drink, making stale crisps taste fresh, adding the sensation of cream to black coffee, or boosting the savory, peaty notes in whiskey. Composers have written music to go with feasts and banquets since antiquity indeed, in at a particularly spectacular dinner. Don’t believe us? 8220;Food and drink...
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Edible Geography | Thinking Through Food
July 14, 2015. 8220;Sound is the forgotten flavour sense,” says experimental psychologist Charles Spence. In this episode of Gastropod. We discover how manipulating sound can transform our experience of food and drink, making stale crisps taste fresh, adding the sensation of cream to black coffee, or boosting the savory, peaty notes in whiskey. Composers have written music to go with feasts and banquets since antiquity indeed, in at a particularly spectacular dinner. Don’t believe us? 8220;Food and drink...