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The Joy Cardin Show
Monday, November 21, 2016, 8:00am
By Breann Schossow

Wild rice, maple syrup, blackberries, and partridges are among the rich cooking traditions of the Menominee, which had an open attitude toward all kinds of food. Our guest author shares his stories of what his family ate and recipes, plus discusses why he thinks society needs to value food more.

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