archive for July, 2007

Digest - Blogsnacks: Stirring the s***, farm’s bill of food, more

by @ Wednesday, July 11th, 2007.

A round-up of insightful and informative features & blog posts we think Ethicurean readers will enjoy.

Digest - News & commentary: Kenya & GMOs, Canada’s mad-cow rules, Subway leads

by @ Monday, July 9th, 2007.

A round-up of the most important news & commentary regarding SOLE- and anti-SOLE food issues, farming, policy, etc. that we think Ethicurean readers will want to know about.

Digest - Features & blogsnacks: The rise and fall of bottled water, eco-kosher & beekeeping booms

by @ Monday, July 9th, 2007.

A round-up of insightful and informative features & blog posts we think Ethicurean readers will enjoy.

The genetic engineering juggernaut

by @ Monday, July 9th, 2007.

On July 5, the USDA’s Economic Research Service (ERS) released a new set of data on adoption rates of transgenic crops in the United States. The results are stunning: more than 85% of cotton and soybeans planted and almost 75% of corn grown in the U.S. have been engineered to include genes from other organisms, […]

My Montreal CSA box - baskets #1 & #2

by @ Sunday, July 8th, 2007.

Peter (aka Nosher of the North), the Montreal Ethicurean contributor, talks about his CSA boxes.

Truthiness and real food: Hellman’s, get your paws off our framing

by @ Sunday, July 8th, 2007.

Real food: Is it creamy, colloidal beige stuff made in a giant factory that’s shelf-stable for months at room temperature? Hellman’s hopes you’ll think so.

What the Australian supermarket takeover means

by @ Saturday, July 7th, 2007.

Wesfarmers has made a takeover bid for the Coles Group, which includes Australia’s second most successful supermarket chain, after Woolworths. This week the National Association of Retail Grocers in Australia, which represents independent grocery groups such as IGA and Foodworks, released a report showing Coles and Woolworths controlled 79% of the market. By comparison, it […]

Digest - News & Commentary: Irradiation, more cracks in China, the Arcadian philosophy

by @ Saturday, July 7th, 2007.

A round-up of the most important news & commentary regarding SOLE- and anti-SOLE food issues, farming, policy, etc. that we think Ethicurean readers will want to know about.

Digest - Features, etc: Meat manifesto, local eating all around the U.S.

by @ Saturday, July 7th, 2007.

A round-up of insightful and informative features & blog posts we think Ethicurean readers will enjoy.

Stephen Colbert on Kellogg’s advertising, antifreeze toothpaste, and obesity drug

by @ Friday, July 6th, 2007.

In a hilarious segment about the safety of pharmaceuticals DIS: dissolving intestine syndromeLet;s start with nutrition.

Digest - News & commentary: Killer drought, piling on China, organic tomatoes healthier

by @ Thursday, July 5th, 2007.

The Digest trawls the Web for tasty news, features, op-eds and blog posts — from Farm Bill updates to backyard chickens, transgenic foods, E. coli recalls, and sustainable fish. No extra charge for the puns.

Digest - Features: All salmon not the same, Farm Bill makes NYT food section, Detroit grows back

by @ Thursday, July 5th, 2007.

The Digest trawls the Web for tasty news, features, op-eds and blog posts — from Farm Bill updates to backyard chickens, transgenic foods, E. coli recalls, and sustainable fish. No extra charge for the puns.

Shrinking your carbon foodprint*

by @ Thursday, July 5th, 2007.

Oh happy day: updating the Ethicurean’s Wordpress install has at last enabled us to embed videos!

In this one from the Nation, video artist Molly Schwartz traces how far food travels on average from field to fork with lots of statistics…although we’re pretty sure that agriculture consumes significantly more than 10% of America’s energy. In […]

Growing despair on Indian and Australian farms

by @ Wednesday, July 4th, 2007.

Rich colors in the slums, Calcutta. Photograph by Foreign Devil Correspondent.
I’m moving from Melbourne to Sydney in a couple of weeks. I’m planning to spend half the year in Darlinghurst, on the edge of Sydney’s CBD, and some part of the rest of the year in Calcutta’s Central Business District in the Park Street area, […]

Digest - News & Commentary: Humans hog plant energy, chicken super-bugs, Thai fruits coming

by @ Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007.

The Digest trawls the Web for tasty news, features, op-eds and blog posts — from Farm Bill updates to backyard chickens, transgenic foods, E. coli recalls, and sustainable fish. No extra charge for the puns.

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