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Raw Milk
health concerns
May 12, 2017
A New Government Report Is a Real Bummer for Lovers of Raw Cheese The CDC notes that it’s 840 times more dangerous than pasteurized cheese.
By Clint Rainey
Raw-Milk Advocates Drink Raw Milk, Get Sick It’s definitely not the finest moment for these elected officials.
By Chris Crowley
12 Angry Milk-Staches
June 26, 2013
Acquitted Wisconsin Dairy Farmer Turns Jury Into Raw-Milk Activists “I want to join that buyer’s club, I feel very passionate about it.”
By Hugh Merwin
Crime Scenes
July 30, 2012
Raw Milk Rift: Rawesome Founder Turned In By One of His Own James Stewart is arrested for missing his court dates and trying to go underground.
By Hadley Tomicki
It’s Raw Milk, Man, Not Marijuana How dairy became the next big contraband.
By Lesley Balla
More PA Raw Milk Linked to Salmonella; NJ Pushes For Legal Raw Milk Sales Though many have been sickened in PA, NJ is pushing to make raw milk legal.
By Collin Keefe
New Health Benefits Found in Curries; Freebird’s Flying to The Midwest Turns out the Indian mainstays are pros when it come to lowering blood triglyceride levels.
LCB Double-Billed Customers in November; Binge Eating: It’s a Thing Now Plus: Sizzler is making a comeback; and in spite of outbreaks of illness, raw milk advocates say they won’t stop drinking the stuff, all in our morning news roundup.
Dairy Responsible For Sickening 78 With Bad Raw Milk Gets the All-Clear; Plus: Penn State students rage a little less; and snacking becomes a breakfast time pursuit, all in out morning news roundup.
Raw Milk Again Blamed For Illness; Astronauts Crave Hot Sauce Plis: Ben & Jerry’s launches a line of Greek yogurt; and Taco Bell runs with a new slogan, all in our morning news roundup.
A-Rod Takes His Own Food To Restaurants; Car Crash at Pizza Buona Injures One The baseball star maintains a strict high-protein diet, even while eating out.
Star Market Loses Alcohol Appeal; A-Rod Has a High-Protein Diet Plus risky raw milk and more, all in our morning news round-up.
By Kara Baskin
Emus and Alpacas Bring Tourists to the Farm; Mild Winter Temps Could Mess With Plus: Alex Rodriguez brings his own food to restaurants; and raw milk sickens 13 times more than pasteurized, all in our morning news roundup.
Raw Milk Suspected of Sickening Dozens; Bone Up on Chicken-Wing-Eating Plus: New Jersey State Police will step up patrols during Sunday’s Super Bowl; and cereal boxes are the most widely read medium, all in our morning news roundup.
Just Don’t Call It ‘Vegan’; SoCal Loves Spirits, and Other Boozy News Raw milk recalls after kids get sick, non-vegans don’t want to hear the ‘v’ word, and more news in our daily roundup.
Quote of the Day
Sept. 19, 2011
Raw Feelings Slow Food has launched a new website dedicated to promoting raw milk.
By Jenny Miller
Developers Plan to Turn the Legendary Blue Horizon Into a Hotel and Restaurant; Plus: Restaurateurs discover the importance of music; and a deadly salmonella outbreak spurs a recall of 36 million pounds of ground turkey, all in our morning news roundup.
Kitchen Nightmares Chef Found Dead; Ludo Looks at French Street FoodJoseph Cirniglia is found dead in The Hudson River, and L.A.’s pop-up chef phenom has another hit on his hands with a food truck.
Pepsi Plays Friendly With Coke Again; Fresh Water Could Be A Culprit in Oyster An old soda ad comes back while The Gulf oil spill might not have been as devastating to Louisiana oysters as the solution.
Raw Milk Fans Rally; Hungry Girl Signs Big Deal Plus: Connecticut legalizes pickles, and John McCain doesn’t want to know his farmer, all in our morning news roundup.
Farmers Profit From Raw Milk; Vegetable Carts Not So Lucrative Plus: wine grapes as global-warming barometer, and the Obama revolutionizes Shanghai nightlife, all in our morning news roundup.
Raw Milk Debate Heats Up; Chicago Featured in ‘Best Food Ever’ Plus: Business booms for chain restaurants, gastropubs expand, KFC questioned about charity.
In the Magazine
Apr. 19, 2010
Five Stars for Torrisi Italian Specialties; a Comprehensive Guide to Raw Milk Also in this week’s magazine: a Mexican-inspired Popsicle stand, and pedigreed eggs at Cafe Pedlar.
By Helen Rosner
Raw Milk Comes to Wisconsin; Plaid Cheesecakes For Sale Plus: China’s cooking oil concerns, and Denny launches a value menu, all in our morning news roundup.
Food Revolution Wins Ratings War; South Park Inspired by Palms KFCJamie Oliver’s show beats Gordon Ramsay’s, while Comedy Central’s most successful cartoon dabbles with a local fast food dilemma.
Chicagoans Want Street Food; FDA Cracks Down on Raw Milk Plus: the continuing allure of the horseshoe sandwich, and Sarkozy’s espresso demands, all in our morning news roundup.
Fenway Expands Menus; FDA Cracks Down on Raw Milk Plus: the continuing allure of the horseshoe sandwich, and Sarkozy’s favorite espresso, all in our morning news roundup.
A South Side Liquore Store Ablaze; Fighting Asian Carp in Court Plus: the advertising advantage of “real” food, and what Yao Ming has to say about shark fin soup, all in our morning news roundup.
By Helen Rosner
The Naked Chef Plays Matchmaker; Boyle Heights Ejects Food Vendors Jamie Oliver starts a dating site and police have targeted street food in Boyle Heights.
By Hadley Tomicki
Ag School for Scientists; Boosting the Dairy Industry with Raw Milk Plus: a chocolatier that’s defying the recession, and Jamie Oliver’s dating site, all in our morning news roundup.
By Helen Rosner
David Chang Cooks for Google; Where Obama Ate Uptown Plus: Superdive could go national, and BiCE won’t close, all in our morning news roundup.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
Rubin’s Robbed; Introducing the Dunkin’ Donuts Bandit Plus: a raw milk boost, and Jamie Oliver, matchmaker, all in our morning news roundup.
By Leila Cohan-Miccio
Neighborhood Watch
Apr. 9, 2007
Oh, Baby, Bay Ridge Likes It Raw Bay Ridge: People desperate for raw milk have launched a black-market dairy ring. [Brooklyn Paper]
Boerum Hill: Donna da Vine garden, not being pruned, set to open April 20. [Eater]
East Village: Carne Vale churrascaria has just opened an outdoor patio and started serving lighter fish options to ease anxiety over impending spandex-legging separation syndrome. [Restaurant Girl] Where will heroin enthusiasts linger once Alt coffee becomes kid-friendly Hopscotch? [Gothamist] A knife fight in front of the Bowery Hotel part of that “Old New York experience,” according to hotelier-owner Sean MacPherson. [NYM]
Prospect-Lefferts-Gardens: “Whole in the wall” [sic ] Lenny’s has bitten the dust. [across the park]
Soho: The Neoprene booze tote at Sur La Table can keep a bottle cold for hours! [Gothamist]
Upper East Side: Brian Young debuted his menu at Tavern on the Green Sunday; his à la carte creations will be available in June. [Upper East Side Informer]
West Village: Tea shops, cutesy stores flourish; sex shops get no respect. [Manhattan Offender]