

Food for Thought: Episode 3 Death and Numbers
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- Society & Culture
In this three-part series, Amy and Caroline are cracking open cookbooks and archival records to learn about the bond between food and text. The final episode uses recipe collections to represent the sometimes haphazard but often meaningful associations created around our closest relationships with food.
In this three-part series, Amy and Caroline are cracking open cookbooks and archival records to learn about the bond between food and text. The final episode uses recipe collections to represent the sometimes haphazard but often meaningful associations created around our closest relationships with food.
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