archive for September 7th, 2006

Digest: School breakfasts, state of the earth, and no more Chenel chèvre

by @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006.

Grist magazine: Tom Philpott gets cranky over school lunches, where the new “hot opportunity” as defined by the Wall Street Journal lies in selling processed crap to schoolkids for breakfast. Philpott, who is fast becoming our favorite reality-based ranter, says that the USDA’s lunch program has been “terribly successful, if your goal is to create […]

USDA’s proposed “grass-fed, my ass” label

by @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006.

So, looks like I was wrong that that AP story had nothing new about the USDA’s proposed grass-fed label. As Tom Philpott reports over at Grist.com, the agency — which he points out is headed by a star-studded roster of “food-industry shills” — has indicated it thinks it’s perfectly OK for the “grass-fed” label to […]

Five Minutes at the Market: Blossom Bluff Orchards

by @ Thursday, September 7th, 2006.

Not every vendor at the Berkeley farmers market seems to enjoy the face-to-face sales aspect. And from a very random, unscientific sampling, it seems to me that the ones who enjoy it most tend not to be the actual farmers.
For this second installment in the Five Minutes at the Market series, I went to my […]

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