The Ethical Butcher
20.3.13

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I hadn't realized how long it has been since I've posted. Here's where I've been over the past oh, 2 years or so. It ...
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19.3.12

The Road to Heaven...

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As has been the case for the last many moons, I'm pleasantly buried in projects these days. The 718 Collective is off to an amazingly b...
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16.2.12

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The NYC Farm & Table Project Think you can’t afford to eat local foods, or doubt the culinary superiority of fresh food from local...
9.2.12

Where Mr. James McWilliams Got it Wrong

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This letter is in response to an article in the Atlantic written by James McWilliams, associate professor of history at Texas State Univer...
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26.1.12

One..Two..Seven..Eighteen!!

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This move back to Brooklyn has kept me BUSY! I've been putting eggs in all kinds of baskets, but the one I'm most excited about is m...
21.11.11

Brunch Bash in Brooklyn

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The rumors are true. I've left the fair city of Portland and all of its pork-lovers in the interest of building a permanent fixture in t...
19.9.11

POTLUCK!!

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I am honored to be the guest chef for the The Laundromat Project's 2nd Annual Public Art Potluck!! This organization is immensely import...
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Berlin Reed
Berlin Reed is the butcher, chef and author behind the The Ethical Butcher. His practice is driven by community engagement, personal relationships with small local farmers, a deep love of food, respect for the animals we eat and the environment on which we depend. After training as a butcher in Brooklyn, he was based in Portland, OR for 2 years. He then began a life of continuous travel, bouncing around the continent as a community chef/butcher and learning about local food scenes everywhere. He has poured his experiences as a nomadic ex-vegetarian butcher and renegade chef into a food memoir titled 'The Ethical Butcher: How Thoughtful Eating Can Change Your World', out on Soft Skull in Spring 2013. This blog is no longer active but serves as an archive of Berlin's early culinary work. To link up with his latest gastronomic adventures and food politix, check out his new site at: http://chefberlinreed.tumblr.com/
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