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Humans evolved to be omnivores. We'll eat anything we can get our hands on - fruit, vegetables, beans, grains, meat - and we've invented innumerable ways to cultivate and refine those basic ingredients, particularly in the last 10,000 years or so since the agricultural revolution. But diet in the past was limited, primarily by geography but also by social class or culture. Before the New World was discovered, Italian food had no tomatoes. Before the industrialization of foo........
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12-Apr-2012 · Axl Rose "respectfully declines " induction in Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ... Finance sector has already spent $207M on elections in the 2012 election cycle, but remains " frustrated " by its "lack of political power" ... Charles Manson is turned down for parole , again ... http://www.nndb.com/

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http://blog.largeheartedboy.com/ In the Book Notes series, authors create and discuss a music playlist that relates in some way to their recently published book. Previous contributors include Bret Easton Ellis , Kate Christensen , Kevin Brockmeier , George Pelecanos , Dana Spiotta , Amy Bloom , David Peace , Myla Goldberg , and many others. Matthew Gavin's Pot Farm cleverly weaves his own story of escape with that of a California medical marijuana farm populated by a cast of colorful characters. Though this is his memoir, these portraits of his coworkers (including his wife) bring added zest to a compelling story already brimming with life. Booklist wrote of the book: "This engaging memoir chronicles the unusual route the author and his wife took to mental rehabilitation after Frank's mother's grueling, months-long battle with cancer: they took up residence on a medical-marijuana farm in Northern California. . . .