Condé Nast’s Epicurious announced Monday it would no longer publish beef recipes, citing climate change. The announcement came in the form of an explainer, then a follow-up question-and-answer post, ...
Aimee Levitt is a freelance writer in Chicago. Back in the early 1970s, I’ve been told, American vegetables came in two varieties: the canned and frozen stuff that were found at the supermarket and ...
Epicurious announced Monday it has stopped publishing recipes featuring beef. The food publication cited a rise in beef consumption and its role as "one of the world’s worst climate offenders" for ...
The vast Condé Nast recipe database Epicurious.com is a phenomenal resource for both home and professional cooks, kind of like The Beatles catalog for food people. With the closing down of Gourmet ...
The food brand made the move in an effort to encourage more sustainable cooking. In a shift toward sustainability Epicurious has officially 86'd beef from its list of ingredients. The popular digital ...
Do you have a mind for all things culinary and are you curious to learn more? There’s an app for you. On Tuesday, Epicurious launched a new app for iPhone and iPad that brings recipes into the 21st ...
Citing climate concerns, its editors say it won't publish any new beef recipes. Katherine Martinko is an expert in sustainable living. She holds a degree in English Literature and History from the ...
Epicurious, one of my favorite Websites, features thousands of incredible recipes from magazines, cookbooks, top chefs, and popular restaurants. The site’s app, unfortunately, seems a little ...
Award-winning recipe website Epicurious announced Monday it will no longer publish beef recipes to help encourage sustainable, environmentally friendly cooking. Beef "won’t appear in new Epi recipes, ...