African food blogging

Emeka Okafor over at Timbuktu Chronicles points to a blog that sounds really fascinating: BetumiBlog. Betumi is the African Culinary Network. It “connects anyone who delights in African cuisine, foodways, and food history.” BetumiBlog is run by Fran Osseo-Asare, who is clearly incredibly knowledgeable and enthusiastic about African food and cooking. She has contributed a chapter on Food and Foodways to the Sub-Saharan Africa volume of The Greenwood Encyclopedia of World Popular Culture ((Edited by Dennis Hickey, with Gary Hoppenstand the general editor of the series.)). That includes a very useful table summarizing the many different ways Africans prepare their starchy staples. My personal score is nine.

Selling agriculture to students

Californian agriculture schools are on a recruiting drive, apparently. They’re adding things like “environmental studies” to their names and using slogans such as “Agricultural Research is UDDERLY Awesome” to broaden their appeal. But why not make more of the astonishing variety of crops, livestock and associated organisms — agrobiodiversity — to attract students? People love diversity. How about: “Save the Knobbed Russet: study horticulture.” Ok, you can no doubt come up with something better…