• We told you everyone is writing cookbooks: Now the Supreme Court justices have gone and put together a recipe tribute to Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s late husband, Martin. [NPR]
• Members of the United Food and Commercial Workers in California are backing a strike by Food 4 Less employees, if negotiations with parent company Kroger fall through. [Biz Journals]
• Letting kids drink alcohol from a young age, like the French do, isn’t always such a hot idea. [Salt/NPR]
• In Riverside County, a plan has been approved to charge jailed inmates for their food and boarding costs. [NYT]
• Chef Akasha Richmond details her love of olive oil, while it is recommended that consumers know their labels better. [KABC]
• A writer who claims, “LA is about whom you know and what kind of car you drive,” still thinks you may be interested in his dining recommendations. [M Live]
• Are food handouts creating significant problems for the streets of Santa Monica? [SMPD]
• There’s not going to be much of a corn surplus next year, which could keep U.S. food prices high. [USAT]
• Put down that package of cookie dough you were about to have for breakfast: eating it raw could infect you with e.Coli. [NYDN]