The Buzz: Smoking Food
Using barbecue smokers is all the buzz in the summer months. But are foods cooked in a smoker harmful to health?
Using barbecue smokers is all the buzz in the summer months. But are foods cooked in a smoker harmful to health?
This seasonal salad pairs smoky-sweet grilled stone fruit with spicy arugula for a fresh combination that’s perfect for summer celebrations.
Naturally sweetened by dates and loaded with almonds for extended energy, these bars are sure to satisfy when hunger strikes.
Ditch the canned and bottled waters and make your own seasonal fruit-infused sparkling water with our easy 3-ingredient recipe.
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James Beard Award-winning author of Vietnamese Food Any Day, Andrea Nguyen, shares some of her favorite Vietnamese recipes
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In 2021, Bon Appétit Management Company announced a new climate policy, committing to a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 38%, per calorie of food, by 2030. But this commitment was just the latest in a long series of climate actions we’ve taken over the years.
Reduce your individual contribution to climate change by eating more plant-forward, vegetarian, and vegan meals. These low-carbon, plant-forward culinary tips dispel the misconception that eating more plants is boring or has to mean eating no meat at all.