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From Head to Hoof, A Nouvelle Meat Eaters Feast

Cheri Calvert, Weston A. Price Board member asked me to be her guest at a very special wine pairing dinner party held at a beautiful Middleburg, Virginia estate, the Goodstone Inn…

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Heritage Tastings Bring New Life to Ancient Breeds

On January 26, 2009, My friend Vija and I attended, along with over 90 food professionals, chefs, food writers, and food connoisseurs the Pork Pageant, a heritage pork tasting event, at Ayrshire Farm in Upperville, VA. We participated in a blind-tasting which compared pork from eight rare heritage breeds and one commercially available product…

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