Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Reject HR 2479 And Clean Up Factory Farms Instead



The Pen
June 30, 2009

Here we have yet another phony food safety bill, which does NOTHING but grant the FDA massive new police powers without actual policy oversight. And it would do NOTHING to solve the actual problem, the stinking cesspools which call themselves "modern" factory farms, the SOLE source of whatever filth there is in our food supply. We don't need burdensome new tracing regimes to drive small farmers out of business, we already know exactly where the problem is.

H.R. 2749 [text of bill] would give some FDA administrator (read self-serving corporate lobbyist) the power to dictate what farming practices must and must not be used nationwide (read enforced GMOs, growth hormones, and weird chemicals in our food). How can Congress make sane policy without identifying the specific problem and its source before empowering 10 year criminal sentences and $100,000 fines? It can't. But only if we stop them from doing it, by speaking out now...

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Friday, June 26, 2009

16 Summer Recipes


By Gloria Dawson
Daily Green
June 26, 2009

The weather is warm and the markets are filled with an abundance of goodies. We'll help you figure out what do with your bounty...

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Celebrate National Outdoors Month – Build a Solar Oven!


Bonneville Environmental Foundation
Melinda
June 24, 2009

Celebrate National Outdoors Month this June by creating your very own solar oven! This activity is fun for the whole family. BEF Staffers used the oven we built to cook some delicious cinammon rolls in front of our Portland office. Try melting mozzarella cheese over toast with basil and tomatoes, warming leftovers for lunch, or experimenting with other types of food. Take advantage of the clean, solar energy today!

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Food Inc: Michael Pollan and Friends Reveal the Food Industry's Darkest Secrets


By Tara Lohan
AlterNet
June 25, 2009

It turns out that figuring out the most simple thing -- like what's on your dinner plate, and where it came from -- is actually a pretty subversive act...