archive for January 5th, 2007

A major clucking sound: The great Bay Area chicken shortage of 2007

by @ Friday, January 5th, 2007.

Which is harder to find, a pastured chicken or its eggs? In the Bay Area, there’s way too much demand for both.
The CUESA newsletter just alerted me to a sad, sad development: As of this week, Hoffman Game Birds will no longer be selling at the San Francisco Ferry Plaza farmers market. Ruth Hoffman, who […]

Digest: Clone clown, be COOL, say no to palm oil, bullish on Whole Foods

by @ Friday, January 5th, 2007.

USA Today: “Cyberspeak” columnist Andrew Kantor says cloned-meat opponents are simply anti-science and dumb as a box of hair. (We’re paraphrasing. Sorta.) He fails to address why labeling meat from clones — or food that’s genetically modified — is such a bad idea, unless his stance that consumers are stupid and easily scared counts.
Cattle Network: […]

Do we condone cloning?

by @ Friday, January 5th, 2007.

When I heard the news last week that the FDA approved the use of cloned animals and their offspring as food for the American populace, I almost puked at the thought.
Not as much from the thought of actually eating cloned food, but more so as a guttural reaction to what I feel is happening all […]

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