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Archive for August, 2008

Aug 29 2008

More Bad News For Beef

Published by jsfarmer under Food News, Health

It seems beef issues are on the rise these days.
Maple Leaf Foods Inc., Canada’s biggest food processor, is recalling meat products after health officials identified a Toronto plant as the source of food poisoning that led to four deaths.
Laboratory results linked meat products from the plant with an outbreak of listeriosis in four provinces, according to [...]

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Aug 28 2008

Dining By Design

Published by jsfarmer under Food News, Restaurants

Design Industries Foundation Fighting AIDS (DIFFA), one of the largest funders of HIV/AIDS service and education organizations in the U.S., launched Dining By Design (DBD), which pairs great design and food, earlier this year in New York before heading to Kansas City.
This year marked the debut of a new component of DIFFA’s DBD: the Student [...]

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Aug 27 2008

Gluten-Free Flour

Published by jsfarmer under Food News, Health, Recipes

In my ongoing obsession with trying to get gluten-free, I recently came across alternative flour sources via Natural Health Magazine, and I thought I would pass along some alternatives the magazine suggested.
Almond Flour: high in vitamin E and magnesium
Coconut Flour: high in protein and fiber
Chickpea Flour: rich in protein and iron
Hazelnut Flour: high in fiber [...]

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Aug 26 2008

Eating Local: An Easy Way to Support Local Farms

A while ago, in an effort to eat locally, my husband and I joined Farm Fresh To You, and we have since looked forward to each delivery with excited anticipation. Not only does it cut down on what we have to buy at the Co-Op, but also it supports local farmers and environmentally-friendly farming practices, [...]

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Aug 25 2008

A Good Egg

Published by jsfarmer under Breakfast, Food News, Health

Eggs have been known to get a bad rap, as the cholesterol found in the yolks has been blamed for raising cholesterol levels in the body. Not so, says the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, which recently found no link in healthy people between eggs and either heart disease or stroke.
In fact, eggs may even [...]

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Aug 22 2008

How Green Is Your Wine?

Published by jsfarmer under Food News, Products

It’s Friday, and it’s happy hour somewhere, so why not enjoy a glass of “green” wine?
According to a recent study presented at a meeting of the American Association of Wine Economists, bag-in-box (BIB) wine is better for the environment than bottled wine. It also keeps better, as the BIB packaging locks oxygen out, making the shelf [...]

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Aug 21 2008

It’s Blueberry Time!

Late summer is the perfect time to enjoy the bevvy of blueberries in stores.
Wild blueberries are typically found back east from Maine to North Carolina and into Florida, and the blueberry cousin, huckleberries, are taking center stage on the West Coast.
Whether you bake with them, cook them down into jams, or simply pop them in [...]

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Aug 20 2008

Chipotle Goes Green

Published by jsfarmer under Food News, Restaurants

Chipotle Mexican Grill is set to open four LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified restaurants by year end. All four will have recycled drywall and nontoxic paint, as well as energy-saving windows, water heaters and lighting systems.
Already, every Chipotle uses naturally-raised pork and chicken, hormone-free dairy products, bowls made from recycled paper, unbleached basket [...]

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Aug 19 2008

Fair Food: Deep Fried Frog

Published by jsfarmer under Food News, Food thoughts, Health

It’s that time of year again where I live. Time for the California State Fair. And as if the heat and the crowds aren’t enough to turn a stomach, there’s also the ability to get pretty much anything deep fried. Including frog legs.
At Chicken Charlie’s food stands, fair-goers have their choice of deep-fried items for [...]

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Aug 18 2008

How To Eat Like Mike

Published by jsfarmer under Breakfast, Food News

If you want to be a winner, you’ve got to eat like Mike–Michael Phelps, that is.
US swimmer Michael Phelps has 11 Olympic gold medals to his name, in part the result of his six-days-a-week, five-hours-a-day training regime. As for how to maintain that schedule, he consumes 12,000 calories per day (six times the intake of a [...]

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