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Talk to Me About Food
Ali Tadlaoui
53 episodes
9 months ago
This episode captures a thought experiment. In my mind I can see myself creating an eatery of some kind. A second career. But I know enough to know that I don’t know nearly enough or have the fortitude to actually establish and run this eatery I’ve been thinking about for at least 10 years.
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This episode captures a thought experiment. In my mind I can see myself creating an eatery of some kind. A second career. But I know enough to know that I don’t know nearly enough or have the fortitude to actually establish and run this eatery I’ve been thinking about for at least 10 years.
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Food
Arts,
Business,
Society & Culture,
Marketing
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Upcycle your thinking with upcycled foods
Talk to Me About Food
8 minutes
4 years ago
Upcycle your thinking with upcycled foods
In this blog post I touch on the growing efforts to reduce food waste by packaging and marketing upcycled food products. This can be produce that's deemed not fit for the supermarket display or an ingredient that's in the waste stream of some food production process, like barley used in brewing beer. Products like these can now qualify to use a packaging mark from the Upcycled Foods Association.
Talk to Me About Food
This episode captures a thought experiment. In my mind I can see myself creating an eatery of some kind. A second career. But I know enough to know that I don’t know nearly enough or have the fortitude to actually establish and run this eatery I’ve been thinking about for at least 10 years.