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As a culture," Pollan writes, "we seem to have arrived at a place where whatever...
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Michael Ruhlman
Book:
Grocery: The Buying and
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As a culture," Pollan writes, "we seem to have arrived at a place where whatever native wisdom we may once have possessed about eating has been replaced by confusion and anxiety.
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