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Monthly Archives: August 2010

Chatter: Chocoholic cartoon Cathy retires, ‘Mad Men’s Peggy loves to eat, ‘Sexual Politics of Meat’ turns 20

August 28, 2010by Addie Broyles 3 Comments

Ack! Don’t take away my chocolate! Mary Elizabeth Williams wrote an incredibly insightful tribute on Salon to the “Cathy” comic character, whose creator Cathy Guisewite is retiring the series after […]

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chatter, history, meat

Guest post: ‘Me Farmer, You Jane’ by Neysa King Czerw

August 23, 2010by Addie Broyles 3 Comments

(Editor’s note: This is the first guest post of what I hope to be regular contributions from readers. Neysa King Czerw writes the fantastic blog Dissertation to Dirt about sustainable […]

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agriculture, guest post

‘Eat Pray Love’ and eat some more

August 14, 2010by Addie Broyles 6 Comments

Every once in a while, the editors at the Statesman ask me to review movies that have something to do with food — it’s been so long since anyone noticed […]

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movies

Laura Ingalls Wilder and feminism on the prairie

August 8, 2010by Addie Broyles 19 Comments

The Little House on the Prairie books were my Harry Potter, my Twilight, my Boxcar Children, my Babysitter Club, all wrapped into one. Laura Ingalls Wilder was not only my […]

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agriculture, books, history

Recommended reading: Books, essays on women and food

August 3, 2010by Addie Broyles 5 Comments

When I first thought about starting the Feminist Kitchen this spring, I wanted to know what else had been written about women and food. I found a few books at […]

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books, media

Chatter: Michelle Obama’s meatloaf, anorexic pretzels, pretty Peppermint Patty

August 3, 2010by Addie Broyles Leave a comment

What the rest of the Internet is saying about women and food.

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chatter, history

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About Addie

Addie Broyles is a food writer for the Austin American-Statesman. She is also a freelance writer, Missourian and mom of two.

Twitter: @broylesa Instagram: @broylesa

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