HRN Community Sessions
Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America - Dr. Nathan Crook
HeritageRadioNetwork.org attended the release party for the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America at the Institute of Culinary Education. With over 1,400 entries, the second edition of the Oxford Encyclopedia of Food and Drink in America is the most authoritative reference work on American cuisine. During the event, authors and contributors spoke on several panels about the challenge of defining American Food and Drink as well as the future of American Food. During a lively reception, Heritage Radio Network spoke with contributing writers including Marion Nestle, Farmer Lee Jones and many others.
Dr. Nathan Crook speaks about chili cook-offs and agriculture politics in an academic setting. We also hear from Katy Keiffer about the history of food talk radio and Prop 37. This coverage was brought to you by 360 Cookware.