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Food - the shadow issue

Dec 9th, 2008 by Patti | 0

Bill Moyers recently interviewed Michael Pollan. The conversation primarily focused on Governments role in how and what we eat as well as some suggestions for the Obama administration.
Pollan called food the “Shadow Issue” as it influences our health, climate change, energy security and environmental pollution.
We tend to only think of food in an isolated way. 
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In quest of higher yield

Oct 28th, 2008 by Patti | 0

What produces more yield - organic farming or industrialized farming?…
5 acre farms or 5,000 acre farms?
I’d venture to say most folks believe industrialized and large farms are capable of higher yields through greater technology and efficiency.
I’ve read a number of sources that argue organic farming can now produce yields equal to “chemical” farming. This in [...]

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The chicken and the egg

Oct 21st, 2008 by Patti | 0

The political season is coming to an apex with elections two weeks away.
There’s a proposition on the California ballot - Prop. 2 - that regulates how animals are treated… mostly how they’re confined.
It’s not getting much attention in these financially challenging times, but it did make Oprah. Oprah featured an expose by investigative reporter Lisa [...]

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Pay now, or pay (more) later

Oct 20th, 2008 by Patti | 0

There was a great article in the New York Times a week and a half ago from Michael Pollan: Farmer in Chief.
It’s an open letter to the next President with some specific food policy recommendations.
I’s a long article, but a very good read. Highly recommended.
Food is cheap in America - relatively speaking. Well actually, [...]

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Genius Grant for Urban Farmer

Oct 6th, 2008 by Patti | 0

Will Allen, former pro basketball player and Fortune 500 marketing exec bought a 2 acre roadside farm in an economically depressed area of Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1993.
Since then his organization - Growing Power - has produced $500,000 of affordable fresh produce, meat and fish in an area characterized as a “food desert”. “Food desert” is [...]

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Dirt Cheap or Pay Dirt

Sep 23rd, 2008 by Patti | 0

For the most part we take dirt for granted. We even speak of it disparagingly… dumb as dirt, old as dirt.And if you’re not a farmer, you generally take water for granted. We’ll leave that discussion for another day.
Today let’s talk dirt.Not celebrity dirt. But that amazing substance that’s simultaneously composed of rotting decaying material [...]

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Fermenting Tomato Seeds

Sep 10th, 2008 by Sandy | 0

…no, no…not for the trendiest new beverage but a method to save seeds from this season’s most prized tomatoes…Or if you happened to pick up a delicious heirloom from the farmer’s market.
What better way to move towards sustainable gardening than to save your own seeds. Another plus is that as you save seeds from the [...]

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Field Trip: Slow Food Nation ‘08 Victory Garden

Aug 30th, 2008 by Sandy | 1

Slow Food Nation ‘08 San Francisco City Hall

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
A beautiful sunny day, we arrived via BART for the first day of the Slow Food Nation ‘08 Celebration to tour the Victory Gardens in front of San Francisco City Hall.

Surreal View of City Hall Through the Victory Garden

 
It seemed almost surreal to see what was once a [...]

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Slow Food Nation USA – What is it and where do I fit in?

Aug 25th, 2008 by Sandy | Comments Off

Slow Food Nation ’08 is coming to town this weekend – August 29th to September 1st. Just what is Slow Food? (from slowfoodusa.org):
Slow Food USA is a non-profit educational organization dedicated to supporting and celebrating the food traditions of North America through programs and activities dedicated to Taste Education, Defending Biodiversity and Building [...]

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Pick the low hanging fruit

Aug 24th, 2008 by Patti | 0

I watched a clip with Ed Begley Jr. the CBS Sunday Morning show. He’s been a long time environmentally aware person.
His house is modest and solar powered. He dug up his lawn and replaced it with edibles. (He also has a TV show, book and non-toxic cleaning product line.)
The reporter asked Ed: What can the [...]

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