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ENDANGERED EATING

AMERICA'S VANISHING FOODS

Sarah Lohman is a surprisingly effective narrator of her thoughtful audiobook. She narrates with a pointed reportorial style and measured cadence that suit this text on vanishing foods. She does Native accents impressively in sections on the Navajo (Diné) and Choctaw people. And she's an active participant in the journey to test and taste foods identified by the Ark of Taste, an arm of the Slow Food International movement, which "fights for the conservation of endangered edibles." Her American forays take her to the Salish Sea to work reef-caught salmon, to a Navajo reservation to help butcher the unique four-horned sheep called Churro, and to Ohio, where she learns about Buckeye chicken, a locally celebrated bird. She is an intrepid eater and energetic narrator.

Pub Date: Oct. 24, 2023

Duration: 11 hrs

DD ISBN: 9781666649277

Publisher: Dreamscape

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    BE READY WHEN THE LUCK HAPPENS

    A MEMOIR

    Ina Garten narrates with the same precision, charm, poise, and irreverence exhibited on her "Barefoot Contessa" television productions. That same independent woman people know from her food preparation shows on Food Network spins quite the tale. Her philosophy has been to make quick decisions and "dive in"--figuring it all out later. Raised by exceptionally strict parents, she longed for a loving family. Aspects of that need were filled by her husband, Jeffrey Garten, who is an economist and professor. Garten's narration is measured, personal, and absorbing. This is a memoir not to miss if you enjoy Ina Garten, food, and restaurants--or if you simply want to be ready to apply your special talents when the luck happens to you.

    Pub Date: Oct. 1, 2024

    Duration: 8 hrs, 45 mins

    DD ISBN: 9798217012282

    Publisher: Random House Audio

    Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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      RUIN THEIR CROPS ON THE GROUND

      THE POLITICS OF FOOD IN THE UNITED STATES, FROM THE TRAIL OF TEARS TO SCHOOL LUNCH

      Heni Zoutomou performs this audiobook on the politics of food in a clear tone, convincing style, and purposeful cadence. Her narration focuses on its powerful message that the U.S. government in its various guises has allowed the suffering of Indigenous, Black, and Latino people through harmful food programs. The feeding of enslaved people was horrific, as was the food at "Indian schools." Milk marketing to lactose-intolerant people, fostering food deserts, and dumping government cheese on Native peoples who had already suffered the ignominy of the near extinction of the buffalo are just three examples. Freeman, who teaches law, makes a powerful case that food policy helps explain the significant disparities in nutrition in our society.

      Pub Date: July 16, 2024

      Duration: 7 hrs, 30 mins

      DD ISBN: 9780593944868

      Publisher: Random House Audio

      Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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