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Be a sap
This past weekend, Holly Sheehan and Steve Niles decided to take their sons to Snell Family Farm’s Sugaring Sunday.
Get your maple fix
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JESSICA PORTER
| March 28, 2007
Healthy competition
When I first got into health food, I shopped for food at a small, groovy store in the East Village of Manhattan.
On Whole Foods' conglomeration
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JESSICA PORTER
| February 28, 2007
Eat + run
I am an inveterate name-dropper.
Hitting Portland with a national food writer
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JESSICA PORTER
| January 31, 2007
Grains make you whole
Every New Year, my mother resolved to give up whalemeat sandwiches.
Eat better — without the pain or mess
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JESSICA PORTER
| January 03, 2007
Just Grandy
On my way to Burning Man last year, I stopped at Wild Oats just outside of Reno for the week's provisions.
Life goes better with oats
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JESSICA PORTER
| December 06, 2006
Pulp addiction
If you haven’t noticed lately, Washington Avenue — its Munjoy Hill section — is changing.
Just over the Hill, Wicked good eats
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JESSICA PORTER
| November 08, 2006
Dawn arrives
I remember when I moved to Portland more than seven years ago and thought that all the local grooviness was cute: people recycled everything, hiked religiously, and scarfed down honey-sweetened Indian pudding (or is it Native American pudding?) at the Co
A local guide to Earth-friendly living
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JESSICA PORTER
| September 27, 2006
Thou shalt pop corn
Okay, okay, I confess. I thought the whole Little Lad’s thing was a little strange, especially when I heard whisperings of the founders being religious.
Little Lad's has a big draw
By
JESSICA PORTER
| August 09, 2006
Chew on this
Although the deepest, animal urges may be sublimated into more superficial neuroses, the average dread-locked rice chewer is looking to score.
Choosing food that will get you laid
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JESSICA PORTER
| June 21, 2006
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