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Drink My Words: The Wishbone Murders

by Amelia Sauter on November 23, 2011

A serial turkey killer is on the loose, and the FBI aims to find out whodunit. A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.

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Drink My Words: U Pick, U Eat

by Amelia Sauter on July 6, 2011

If U-Pick fruit farms were smart, this is how they’d operate. A cartoon by Amelia Sauter.

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Let there be Lefse

by Jill Swenson on January 14, 2011

In most grocery stores in Minnesota, you can find lefse in the dairy case near the tortillas. It’s not a seasonal item but more lefse is sold in December than any other month.

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Roll the Rutabaga!

by Post Editors on December 16, 2010

The Rutabaga Curl will be at Ithaca Farmers Market on Saturday, December 18.

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Drink My Words: Locavore Guilt

by Amelia Sauter on December 1, 2010

I’m so relieved my CSA is over for the season. I’m a huge fan of the “buy local” movement, but the pressure to cook and eat vegetables has become almost unbearable.

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Drink My Words: Dog Treats

by Amelia Sauter on November 23, 2010

It’s a dog-eat-cat world. Cartoon by Amelia Sauter.

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Drink My Words: Run for Your Life

by Amelia Sauter on August 30, 2010

I’m trying to get used to the idea that I should exercise to lower my cholesterol or to prevent cancer or because I’m 40, but I still require a reward-based motivation of some sort to move my legs faster than a lollygag.

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Too Hot to Cook, But Not Too Hot to Eat

by Post Editors on August 28, 2010

Jill Swenson has a suggestion for what to eat when it’s too hot to cook anything.

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Berry Bounty

by Post Editors on July 3, 2010

My desire for black caps, the wild black raspberry, drives me into the wild, where I search through patches of poison ivy, reach into thorns, and compete with bears and birds for its precious succulence.

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A Magical Medley of Pesto

by Katie Church on June 21, 2010

Pesto: it’s not just for basil anymore. By Katie Church

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