• Mince

Mince

Mince

(n.) Ground-up bits, often overlooked, made essential. (v.) To chop, blend, and rework into something greater than its parts. A metaphor for creative process – messy, deliberate, satisfying. Mince is an independent print magazine that uses food and consumption as a lens for bigger conversations around culture, politics, identity, and pleasure. 

In this issue: The Incubator Issue  

The dying culture of walk-ins, food noise, hunger games, stolen goods, egg poems, A restaurant bathroom tell you everything you need to know, order in the food court, the body of Christ, how to write a shopping list, the empanada to meat pie-peline, cafe sketches, ethical Coca-Cola alternatives, and more in the experimental, inaugural issue of Mince. 

Melbourne, Australia, 25x18cm, 96 pages