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Bitter Harvest: A Chef's Perspective on the Hidden Dangers in the Foods We Eat and What we Can Do About It.


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: A Chef's Perspective on the Hidden Dangers in the Foods We Eat and What We Can Do about It (Routledge, $29.95)

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 work highlights the connections between the food we eat and the conditions of its production. In doing so, it offers practical advice on how the average shopper can contribute toward both a healthier food supply and a more sustainable environment.
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Author:McWilliams, James E.
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Date:Mar 1, 2001
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