Difference between revisions of "Philosophy of Food"
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Nancy Walker, "I Can Cook, Too!" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yes-hOM6vcA] | Nancy Walker, "I Can Cook, Too!" [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yes-hOM6vcA] | ||
− | Food movies: Haute Cuisine, Babette's Feast, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, Big Night, Babbette's Feast | + | [[Food movies]]: Haute Cuisine, Babette's Feast, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, Big Night, Babbette's Feast |
:*[[Philosophy of Food Course Core Course Proposal]] | :*[[Philosophy of Food Course Core Course Proposal]] |
Revision as of 18:43, 6 November 2016
General Resources
- Google Forms:
- Audio From Class
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- Use a 1 or 2 depending upon section
- Fill in the month and date and ".m4a"
Philosophy of Food Resources
David Kalplan's U of North Texas Philosophy of Food bibliography: [3]
Marler Clark -- [4]
Fasting -- Mark Mattson: Why fasting bolsters brain power. [5]
Functional Medicine Site: [6]
The Newbeats, "Bread and Butter" 1964 [7] Nancy Walker, "I Can Cook, Too!" [8]
Food movies: Haute Cuisine, Babette's Feast, Jiro Dreams of Sushi, Big Night, Babbette's Feast
- Film: 100,000 beating hearts [9]
- Electric Spoon [[10]]