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Life of Pie
My formative years were made up of blueberry pie. Each summer Mom would drag my sister and me to the blueberry farm where we’d sit on buckets and encourage plump, steel-blueberries from their perch. “Try not to get the stems,” Mom would instruct. “Or the green berries. Or the ones that have a hint of red—they’re too bitter. They’ll ruin the pie.” In between her cautionary tales, she’s slip into a quiet meditation, working methodically through the rows.

Inspired by Grains
Long, short, whole, refined. Fourth place in most food group Olympics –just out of the hardware. This week on Salted and Styled we mill around the topic of grains. Today photographer, Chia Chong, shares some of her travel memories of the quiet rice fields in Vietnam.

A Fishy Story
Even though it’s the first time I’ve ever stepped foot inside Charles J. Russo Seafood in Savannah, Georgia, I’m hit with an oyster pallet of memories. The fish market’s utilitarian, no-frills décor and the understated scent of the sea feel vaguely familiar.