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    First Aired - 04/15/2012 01:00PM
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    This week on Straight, No Chaser, Katy Keiffer chats with one of our generations great food thinkers, Dr. Marion Nestle. Marion's latest book, "Why Calories Count", explores the essential measurement of energy in food and how it affects our nutrition and diets. Find out why food addiction troubles Marion, and how she thinks tackling problems like obesity can be much simpler than it's made out to be. Learn why portion size is to blame for most weight-related problems and why the days of sensible farming and blue chip stocks are long gone. This program was sponsored by Hearst Ranch.

    "Calories are involved in the two most important public health problems we face right now - starvation and obesity".

    "Nutritionists are not comfortable talking about food as addiction. People talk about food as if its addictive... but we have to eat to live. We can't live without eating food. The question is, what foods do we choose?"

    "Food labels were implemented in 1993. Up until that time, the FDA said that food companies could not make health claims about their products. When congress passed the Nutrition Fact Label law, the industry complained if they had to disclose what's bad about their product, they should be able to advertise what's healthy about their product."

    "Any diet will help you lose weight if it helps you reduce calories."

    --Dr. Marion Nestle on Straight, No Chaser

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    First Aired - 01/25/2011 03:00PM
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    Prop stylist Francine Matalon-Degni’s “Trends in Food Photography” piece in Gastronomica Summer 2010 V10 N3 spans the last few decades, touching on the political climate and how it effects the societal aesthetic. We’ll be joined in the studio by Francine herself, as well as food stylist Rick Ellis and food photographer Beth Galton. This episode was sponsored by Tabard Inn / Route 11. For more information visit www.tabardinn.com

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    correlating food photography with politics, Obama administration, people were propping with yellow, color of hope and optimism, December cover of Bon Appetit, shooting cereal in white bowls, not all bowls will work, different materials and thicknesses all make a difference in marketing, blue white is different than yellow white, advertisers are trying to look more editorial, good parts make great photos, when it all fails go back to the white plate, Rick couldn't do his job without tweezers, q tips help too, age old tools, beautiful plates of food doesn't always photograph well, prop styling, compare what the McDonalds look like in ads now than it used to, interesting textures and color, birds eye shots, FDA regulations on food styling?, misrepresentation is not allowed, no specific laws on what you can do, the days of falseness are done,

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    First Aired - 11/02/2009 02:00PM
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    This week on Snacky Tunes, Au Revoir Simone come by and share a tiny Casio for two very special live performances. Also on the show, Rob Smart and the Brooklyn Beefsteak guys.
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