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“CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING” LISTINGS FOR THE SPECIAL “FOOD ISSUE”

Nov. 24, 2024, 9:00-10:30 AM, ET

Jane Pauley Anchors

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YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT Lee Cowan tries to answer the age-old question with the help of some new medical research: “What is good for you?”

MICK FLEETWOOD Tracy Smith joins Fleetwood Mac’s Mick Fleetwood in Hawaii, where he lost his restaurant in the Maui wildfire, to talk about his love for the region and what he’d like to see in the future.

FEAST FOR THE EYES Rita Braver talks with artist Noah Verrier, who creates fine-art paintings of junk food.

DINING WITH THE STARS David Pogue is at NASA, where they are hard at work creating food recipes that are out of this world.

BREAD & BUTTER Martha Teichner visits a Nashville community where people make bread from an ancient recipe, and Faith Salie travels to a Vermont farm that produces what is considered one of the finest and most expensive butters.

SPUD BREAK Conor Knighton takes us to an Idaho town where everyone gets a “spud break” to harvest potatoes.

FOOD FOR THOUGHT Luke Burbank looks at the unlikely stories behind some of our familiar and favorite foods.

BONE APPETIT Nancy Giles explores the trend in dog owners feeding their pets fresh food.

SMART CART Jonathan Vigliotti looks at how the AI revolution may soon hit the supermarket.

GAZA Holly Williams reports on how food can offer comfort even in the most challenging times.

CACIO E PEPE – Seth Doane heads to Rome to examine how cacio e pepe, a simple yet complex dish, is taking the food world by storm.

CHEERS!! Kelefa Sanneh delves into the history and popularity of the martini.

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