It struck me that Kitty's initial refusal of food might be related to the nature of the food she was being given (Harriet Brown, Nov. 26).
Thank goodness the writer, Harriet Brown, knows better.
To the Editor: Harriet Brown (Op-Ed, May 7) is off base.
To the Editor: While Harriet Brown makes a compelling case against intrusions by the "food police," she has confused the issue when it comes to banning nuts.
Born in Winthrop, Massachusetts, Patricia was the youngest of four children in the family of Joseph and Harriet (née Taylor) Brown.
Harriet Brown is a writer in Madison, Wis.
To the Editor: Re "Food Police": Would Harriet Brown like ketchup or mustard with her lunch tray?
(Written by Harriet Brown, undated)
Other editors during this time included Kate Bast and Harriet Brown.
To the Editor: Harriet Brown is right when she asks us to eat food that tastes good.