archive for January 22nd, 2007

Winter zing: Gingery mashed sweet potatoes or butternut squash

by @ Monday, January 22nd, 2007.

I don’t know about you guys, but I’m ready for spring. We may be spoiled here in the Bay Area, with lettuce year round, but it’s not like we have tomatoes and cucumbers and all the rest of salad stuff. I’ve been trying pretty hard to eat seasonally, but boy am I tired of cabbage […]

Digest: Bacteria love, food bill of rights, more hogfarm lawsuits, Glassner revisited

by @ Monday, January 22nd, 2007.

Fiber — like armor for your gut: Thought there was nothing new to say about last year’s E. coli outbreaks? Think again. This op-ed says the best defense against the bad bugs starts with your own stomach: eat more fiber, so your gut’s bacteria can fight off invaders. Recommended are onions, leeks, garlic, chicory and […]

not milk?

by @ Monday, January 22nd, 2007.

Good news! It’s not too late to help keep animal clones from entering our food supply.
A few weeks ago, I wrote to encourage readers to write and send an editorial to their local papers about their feelings on this recent “clones-are-just-fine-to-eat; don’t-you-worry-you-can-
trust-us” development. Now the Center for Food Safety is here to help you add […]

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