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    “Grist” by Abra Berens: A Modern Grain Bible for the Home Cook

    From the acclaimed author of Ruffage, chef and food writer Abra Berens brings us Grist: A Practical Guide to Cooking Grains, Beans, Seeds, and Legumes. This visually rich, deeply practical book is more than just a collection of recipes—it’s a guide to understanding, loving, and making the most of pantry staples that have fed generations. About the Book:Published by Chronicle Books, Grist takes a comprehensive look at grains and legumes, offering over 125 recipes paired with creative variations and suggestions. It’s written for home cooks who want to cook more sustainably, healthily, and deliciously, using ingredients that are often overlooked but incredibly versatile. What’s Inside: Who It’s For:Anyone…

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    Grist, the Hunger Tide: A Swarming Oddity from Magic: The Gathering

    Among the many curious entries in the world of Grist-related names, few are as strange—or as fictional—as Grist, the Hunger Tide, a Planeswalker card from Magic: The Gathering (MTG). Introduced in the Modern Horizons 2 expansion, Grist is a sentient insect hive-mind that manifests as a singular being… and yes, you read that right. Who—or What—is Grist?Grist is a rare Planeswalker who is technically also a creature card while not on the battlefield—an unusual mechanic that makes it eligible to be your commander in formats like Commander/EDH. Lore-wise, Grist is composed of billions of tiny insects that function together as a single consciousness, often…

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    Grist (Steam Game): A Surreal Physics-Based Adventure

    Grist is a surreal, physics-driven first-person adventure game developed by Zoo Break Gun Club and available on Steam. Set in a hauntingly atmospheric world that blends decaying industrial ruins with unsettling organic structures, Gristinvites players into a narrative-rich exploration experience unlike anything else. Game Highlights: While still in early access as of now, the game has already drawn praise for its mood, originality, and inventive use of physics. It’s particularly appealing to fans of titles like Myst, Inside, and The Stanley Parable—games that blur the line between art and interaction. Source: Originally published on Steam – Grist