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I'm a big fan of Mark Bittman's food column in The New York Times. His column is titled "The Minimalist," so it's difficult for an unclutterer not to be an avid supporter.
I haven't linked to any of his pieces before because The New York Times has had pay-to-access archives and columns that made links pointless. (Hey! Pay $5 to look at this column! Just kidding!) The announcement on Tuesday that the paper will no longer charge to access any part of its website changed that frustrating situation. Now, we can link to Bittman's and other writers' columns knowing that all of our readers will be able to see the text. Hooray!
Once I pulled up Bittman's article, I couldn't stop myself from perusing the whole of their archives for other clutter-free columns and articles. Here are some gems that I found during my search:
Enjoy the links. Additionally, this might be another opportunity for me to offer up the advice to cancel your daily print newspaper subscription to our New York City readers. Also, let us know in the comments if you find other uncluttering articles in the archives that we may have missed!