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Cranberries Gain International Following; Doughnuts as Art

• A massive cranberry oversupply is giving the Massachusetts export an international following. [Globe]

• Sherborn-based artist Emily Eveleth paints a lot of doughnuts. [Herald]

• California’s Valley Meat Company just recalled one million pounds of ground beef. [NPR]

• Farmers who have long resisted the expensive organic certification process are beginning to come around because of the benefits of the label. [NYT]

Gourmet is not relaunching as a quarterly — at least not one helmed by Colman Andrews. [Twitter via Eater]

• Kate Moss makes her own jam. [Sun]

• Opinions are sharply divided over whether vegetarian couples should have to serve meat at their weddings. [NYT]

• Gulf fisheries are beginning to reopen, but the task of convincing consumers their products are safe to eat is an arduous one. [USA Today]

• Quiznos’ Tuna Melt combo tops a Men’s Health list of the most unhealthy value meals, beating even the Triple Baconator from Wendy’s. [NYP]

Cranberries Gain International Following; Doughnuts as Art