Weekend Reading

(Almost) everything we read and loved this week

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The history of the bánh mì, the secret ingredient for perfect jam, and more we read and loved this week.

Around the web:

  • Health journalism has a sensationalism problem. And how much of it is, well, accurate? [Vox]
  • The bánh mì is one heck of a sandwich—and one that contains more history (of colonialism, politics, war, racism, cultural exchange) than most. [Roads and Kingdoms]

Some of our favorites from the week on Food52:

  • A new use for your farmer's market haul: homemade amari and liquori.
  • Your bathroom will be lusher, greener, and better-smelling for having plants in it.

What are some of the best things you read this week? Share the links (and your thoughts!) in the comments.

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