archive for September 21st, 2006

Digest: Blame dairy farmers, not spinach growers, says Nina Planck

by @ Thursday, September 21st, 2006.

New York Times*: Farmgirl-turned-food-author Nina Planck comes out swinging in this opinion piece on the toxic spinach outbreak titled “Leafy Green Sewage.” She’s the first we’ve seen to point out that this is a new, particularly virulent strain of E. coli that’s adapted to thrive in the acidified stomachs of factory-farm cows. Switch them to […]

Industrial vs. pastoral: Pollan weighs in on the spinach outbreak

by @ Thursday, September 21st, 2006.

The likely culprit in the E. coli outbreak, says our favorite food detective Michael Pollan in the San Jose Mercury News, is our highly centralized, industrial system, which creates the perfect conditions for spreading contamination over a wide area. “If the whole country is washing its lettuce in the same sink, any problem in that […]

Our bodies, our chemicals: Mercury rising

by @ Thursday, September 21st, 2006.

Here’s a depressing article for those of us who think our bodies are spotless temples because we virtuously ingest only organic produce and antibiotic-free meat. Writer David Ewing Duncan went on a “journey of chemical self-discovery” and had himself tested for 320 chemicals. He wrote about the results in this eye-opening article for National Geographic […]

The lovely beans (apologies to Alice Sebold)

by @ Thursday, September 21st, 2006.

I bought these fresh cranberry beans last Tuesday from Dirty Girl Farms (my favorite name of all) because I had never seen such pretty beans before. I also didn’t know what they were or how to cook them, but that’s the beauty of the farmers market — you can just ask.
These are a special heirloom […]

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