Cooking http://wunc.org en The Kids Are Alright. In Fact, They're Knitting and Baking Bread! http://wunc.org/post/kids-are-alright-fact-theyre-knitting-and-baking-bread <P></P> <P><SPAN style="LINE-HEIGHT: 1.5">You may have noticed a DIY trend among young people these days. Some are getting into knitting sweaters; others are keeping backyard chicken coups. Otherwise, they are making cheese, canning, beekeeping and growing their own vegetables. These labor-intensive homemaking projects may not be just a trend towards rustic pleasures.</SPAN></P> <P><A href="http://emilymatchar.com">Emily Matchar</A> calls this movement the New Domesticity.&nbsp; And she documents this phenomenon in her new book, "<A href="http://emilymatchar.com/?page_id=429">Homeward Bound: Why Women are Embracing the New Domesticity</A>."&nbsp;Generally, she is writing not about people who embrace DIY culture out of necessity, but rather as a voluntary lifestyle.&nbsp;</P> <P> Thu, 16 May 2013 16:45:28 +0000 Shawn Wen and Frank Stasio 15467 at http://wunc.org The Kids Are Alright. In Fact, They're Knitting and Baking Bread! Cooking In The Moment http://wunc.org/post/cooking-moment <p></p><p></p><p>Andrea Reusing's Chapel Hill restaurant Lantern is loved and respected by sophisticated foodies from around the world. So it's a bit of a surprise that her first cookbook is not full of recipes from Lantern’s menu. Instead, the book is a seasonal guide to a year's worth of unintimidating, easy-to-shop for, easy-to-make, fresh, local meals. Thu, 21 Apr 2011 16:22:00 +0000 Frank Stasio and Susan Davis 9670 at http://wunc.org Cooking In The Moment