This paper explores and establishes the concept of how power (energy) is used and embodied in food and cookery. It then examines how different types of cookery methods use different amounts of power, and thus cooking the same food using different methods can have different environmental impacts. It then investigates the history of “sustainable cookery”, performing a comprehensive review of historic cookbooks to highlight 23 key texts. These range from Frances Moore Lappé’s “Diet for a Small Planet” (1971), through to contemporary texts such as Diana Henry’s “Plenty: good, uncomplicated food for the sustainable kitchen” (2010), or the 4 books of the American Academy in Rome’s Sustainable Food Project (2011). These texts will be used to exami...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...
Cooking practices play a pivotal role in a healthy diet and lifestyle. Cooking is intertwined with d...
Everyday activities requiring electrical or thermal power imply sustainability decisions. Choices fo...
This paper firstly reviews the current state of knowledge on sustainable cookery and the environment...
This paper firstly reviews the current state of knowledge on sustainable cookery and the environment...
The Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) programme has generated data on the amount of energy requi...
Concerns with the sustainability of food have moved from the margins of the gastronomy world to a mu...
Background: Eating sustainably has been becoming more and more popular for the general public over t...
In four university student kitchens over twenty-one days, we captured participants’ food preparation...
Consumption is increasingly in focus within approaches to sustainable development, with the notion o...
Food industry practice uses large amounts of material goods and is dependent on continuity of suppl...
The food cooking energy may represent the primary hotspot in the cradle-to-grave life cycle of sever...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...
The restaurant business is highly unsustainable and the sector contributes to a large extent to envi...
Within user-centred design and topics such as persuasive design, pleasurable products, and design fo...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...
Cooking practices play a pivotal role in a healthy diet and lifestyle. Cooking is intertwined with d...
Everyday activities requiring electrical or thermal power imply sustainability decisions. Choices fo...
This paper firstly reviews the current state of knowledge on sustainable cookery and the environment...
This paper firstly reviews the current state of knowledge on sustainable cookery and the environment...
The Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS) programme has generated data on the amount of energy requi...
Concerns with the sustainability of food have moved from the margins of the gastronomy world to a mu...
Background: Eating sustainably has been becoming more and more popular for the general public over t...
In four university student kitchens over twenty-one days, we captured participants’ food preparation...
Consumption is increasingly in focus within approaches to sustainable development, with the notion o...
Food industry practice uses large amounts of material goods and is dependent on continuity of suppl...
The food cooking energy may represent the primary hotspot in the cradle-to-grave life cycle of sever...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...
The restaurant business is highly unsustainable and the sector contributes to a large extent to envi...
Within user-centred design and topics such as persuasive design, pleasurable products, and design fo...
In our research, we have been expanding our conceptual and methodological frames of reference as des...
Cooking practices play a pivotal role in a healthy diet and lifestyle. Cooking is intertwined with d...
Everyday activities requiring electrical or thermal power imply sustainability decisions. Choices fo...