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The Slow Food Nation blog gets a new home

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October 27, 2008

Slow Food Nation has come and gone, but the Slow Food Nation blog is still chugging along, albeit with a new name and its own home on the Web: Civil Eats. The new blog will continue in the same vein, with a slew of contributors writing about good, clean, and fair food. Editor Paula Crossfield recently contributed a post entitled "8 Ways to Eat Well in Hard Times," which advised us to “perfect [our] kitchen skills,” and “eat in,” among other things.

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1. by anonymous on Dec 29, 2009 at 8:32 AM PST

I have been unable to connect to civileats.com for more than a month now. I wonder if anyone else is having the same problem. The RSS feed works, but I get time-out errors when I try to connect.

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