archive for November 28th, 2006

Uncharted waters: Applying the organic label to fish

by @ Tuesday, November 28th, 2006.

What’s in a label? A lot, if the label is “organic” and you’re selling farm-raised fish. The New York Times has an extremely provocative story in the business section today titled “Free or Farmed, When Is a Fish Really Organic?” The article has garnered 70 comments and counting so far, a remarkable number of them […]

Digest: Next Big Fish, Farm Bill wishlist, Frankenfuels, NYC foie gras ban

by @ Tuesday, November 28th, 2006.

The Boston Globe: After marketing killed the Chilean Sea Bass, it seemed no other fish was waiting to replace it as a ubiquitous, mild-flavored, un-overcookable presence on menus around the world. Until now. Meet the Next Big Fish: the barramundi — “which means ‘fish with big scales’ in an aboriginal dialect, or Lates calcarifer, if […]

A tale of two chars

by @ Tuesday, November 28th, 2006.

I planned to name this post “Char Times,” but I realized that attentive readers might think that I’d recycled an old post about chard and introduced a typo. A new title was needed, and I returned for inspiration to my friend Charles to provide me with a title about char.
I’ll stop punning now.
For […]

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