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Andrew Schneider

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    September 9, 2009

    Food Section: A Tougher FDA, a Larger Tomato

    ​While New York state's proposed 18 percent sin tax on sodas failed to pass, the New York Daily News reports that President Obama says it's an idea still worth considering. You know how last year, everyone you know threw away their "reusable" Nalgene bottles in favor of Sigg metal water bott ... More >>

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    August 19, 2009

    The Food Section: Sea Lice, School Lunches, and Other News

    First the bad news, then the good news, floating around the internet: In Austrialia, scientists breed "booster broccoli" and other vegetables for higher antioxidant content. Is there some point at which flavor, and not marketability, will matter to ag scientists? On the Cold Truth, investigative j ... More >>

  • Blogs

    July 29, 2009

    Food News: Completely Useless Edition

    It's too hot to look for serious journalism: In the most relevant news story of the batch, former P-I reporter Andrew Schneider discovers local yak burgers in Elma, Wash. Someone may want to send this link on to the owner of Ed's Kort Haus. Good news for all of you who were worried that Top Chef w ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 23, 2009

    Where the P-I Went

    What happened to those 100-plus members of the P-I staff after the print edition folded - and didn't stay on at the ePI? Rebekah Denn, who is one of them, is making at list. The former P-I food writer/critic keeps a running count on who went where, via her own web site, Eat All About It, which is wh ... More >>

  • Blogs

    March 17, 2009

    Farewell, P-I Food Section

    Amid all the eulogies and fist-shaking accompanying the end of the P-I's print run today, I wanted to add my own thanks to the paper's food writers. I moved here a little less than three years ago, so I don't have much knowledge of the food section that was. But in the past year or two, I've seen re ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 28, 2009

    Staph-Infected Pigs, Mini Cattle, and Other Food News

    Food news stories from around the country:U.S. Pigs and Farmers Carry MRSA by Andrew Schneider (P-I): 45 percent of pigs and pig farmers tested in Iowa and Illinois carry methicillin-resistant staph -- something that has been talked about for a few years but only proven in the Netherlands. Are the U ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 14, 2009

    Fish CSAs, More USDA Hijinks, and Other Food News

    A few news stories for this week:Here's the Catch by Nancy Harmon Jenkins (Washington Post): A small fishing community in Maine tries the CSA approach, which sounds ideal for replicating in the Puget Sound.New USDA Country of Origin Labeling Loopholes by Andrew Schneider (Seattle P-I): Consumers wa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    October 20, 2008

    Maggie Wins an Award

    A few news stories for this week:Here's the Catch by Nancy Harmon Jenkins (Washington Post): A small fishing community in Maine tries the CSA approach, which sounds ideal for replicating in the Puget Sound.New USDA Country of Origin Labeling Loopholes by Andrew Schneider (Seattle P-I): Consumers wa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    August 27, 2008

    Irradiation, Jell-O, Candy Bingeing, and Other Food News

    A few news stories for this week:Here's the Catch by Nancy Harmon Jenkins (Washington Post): A small fishing community in Maine tries the CSA approach, which sounds ideal for replicating in the Puget Sound.New USDA Country of Origin Labeling Loopholes by Andrew Schneider (Seattle P-I): Consumers wa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 11, 2008

    This Week's Food News, Special Meat Edition

    A few news stories for this week:Here's the Catch by Nancy Harmon Jenkins (Washington Post): A small fishing community in Maine tries the CSA approach, which sounds ideal for replicating in the Puget Sound.New USDA Country of Origin Labeling Loopholes by Andrew Schneider (Seattle P-I): Consumers wa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    June 3, 2008

    Maggie Dutton Is a Finalist for an AFJ Award

    A few news stories for this week:Here's the Catch by Nancy Harmon Jenkins (Washington Post): A small fishing community in Maine tries the CSA approach, which sounds ideal for replicating in the Puget Sound.New USDA Country of Origin Labeling Loopholes by Andrew Schneider (Seattle P-I): Consumers wa ... More >>

  • Blogs

    January 30, 2008

    Pesticides, Prime Ministers, and Other Food News

    A few news stories for this week:Here's the Catch by Nancy Harmon Jenkins (Washington Post): A small fishing community in Maine tries the CSA approach, which sounds ideal for replicating in the Puget Sound.New USDA Country of Origin Labeling Loopholes by Andrew Schneider (Seattle P-I): Consumers wa ... More >>

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    July 16, 2003

    It Was in the P-I

    The bigger Times wants it dead, but the contributions of Seattle's second newspaper have been many.

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