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Food Forward

Food on the Brain

Season 1 Episode 11

Explore the disconnect between the belly and the brain and America’s national eating disorder. A journey to Cornell’s Food and Brand Lab unveils the psychology of consumer habits and introduces viewers to simple tips and tricks for a healthier diet. We also take a journey up to the Hudson River Valley on a transformative journey of one Navy veteran who is reinventing himself through culinary arts.

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Once, wild food was all there was. If you didn’t pick, catch, or kill it, you didn’t eat.
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How can agriculture use less water and still grow enough food for everyone?
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A new breed of passionate farmers, chefs and scientists are revamping our food system.
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Affordable school lunches don't necessarily mean healthy school lunches.
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American dairy is undergoing a renaissance.
SOS: Save Our Soil
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The top six inches of soil are the most precious, yet least understood ecosystem on earth.
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Seeds represent hope, a new beginning. Explore the battle over GMOs.
The Meat of the Matter
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Cheap meat is actually quite costly, taking its toll on America’s health and environment.
Go Fish!
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By mid-century, 90 percent of the world’s commercial fish may be tapped out.
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