“New” Diet Reduces Bodily Toxins in Just 5 Days

Call Now to Find Out How You Can Lose Your Toxins and Feel Great in Just 5 Days!
Just kidding. You don’t have to call, simply read on:
I don’t mean to proselytize, but a new study just demonstrated one of the powerful effects of changing to a vegetarian diet: significantly reduced bodily levels of harmful environmental [...]

June 11, 2010  Tags: , , , , ,   Posted in: Fun Food Facts, Health, Science & Technology  One Comment

Martha Stewart To Have A Vegetarian Thanksgiving

Jonathan Safran Foer has been talked about and to in nearly every major media outlet since his book Eating Animals came out.  Where  Michael Pollan’s Omnivore’s Dilemma tiptoes around the treatment of factory farmed animals, Eating Animals blows the doors wide open on the modern day “farm”.
In an email to Erik Marcus of vegan.com, Jonathan [...]

November 22, 2009  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Fun Food Facts, Health  No Comments

Chestnuts and Wassailing, Blight and Good Old Fashioned Holiday Cheer

Okay, I’ll admit it. I actually like going to the mall at this time of the season. Even if I am not particularly interested in buying anything at the time, the holiday lights create a commercialized nostalgia that makes me all warm inside. And yes, I love Christmas music. I am the type of person [...]

November 14, 2009  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Science & Technology  One Comment

Illegal Immigrants and Food Cost Or How Strict Immigration Policy Kills the American Farmer

For years now whenever someone made the battle cry, “Let’s get rid of all the illegal immigrants” I would counter with a question to directly jab where it hurts the most–the pocketbook. “Do you want to keep food prices as low as they are? How much of your paycheck are you willing to put for [...]

November 2, 2009  Tags: , ,   Posted in: Politics  No Comments

Great Food Politics Blogs

Parke Wilde teaches graduate level courses in food policy and statistics at the Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy at Tufts University.  Along with some of his graduate students, he keeps the U.S. Food Policy.
He recently wrote a sort of ‘top ten’ list of food policy blogs for blogs.com:
In this list, he looked beyond [...]

October 7, 2009  Tags: , , , ,   Posted in: Fun Food Facts, Health  2 Comments

Food Fortification – Too Much Of A Good Thing?

A Short History of Fortification
The first widespread use of fortification was in the early 1900’s.  In some areas of the United States, upwards of 60% of the population had enlarged thyroid glands, also known as goiters.  In 1924 officials all over America began iodizing salt and within ten years goiters all but disappeared.
Just before World [...]

September 9, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Science & Technology  One Comment

Obama Announces Plan For Lunchroom Reform

In a special interview with an intrepid 11-year-old, Obama explained how he was going to make school lunches both tastier and healthier.  Damon Weaver comes from a low-income school district in Pahokee, Florida, and has previously scored interviews with Dwayne Wade, a basketball star, and then-senator Joe Biden.  Weaver asks what many parents want to [...]

August 19, 2009  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Uncategorized  No Comments

State Of The Food Nation

Food Inc. is out in theaters and is scaring the “bejesus” out of people.  Michelle Obama has harvested her garden and made stirring speeches encouraging change in the American diet.  Healthcare reforms are being debated in Congress that will effect the way chronic, food-related diseases are treated.  There are massive food recalls almost weekly.  Our [...]

July 6, 2009  Tags: , , , , , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics, Science & Technology  No Comments

Celebrate July 4th With Contaminated Cookies And Beef

The Cookies
From January to June 2009, at least 69 people from 29 states have gotten sick with E. coli O157:H7, which stemmed from eating Nestlé’s raw cookie dough.
On June 19, the FDA warned the public not to eat Nestlé’s raw cookie dough and Nestlé issued a voluntary recall.
Like most voluntary recalls, it does not stop [...]

July 3, 2009  Tags: , , , , , ,   Posted in: Health, Politics  One Comment

Nagging Questions Gives You The Answers

I found a great food trivia column at chow.com called Nagging Questions. Searching through the list of questions author Roxanne Webber has already asked, I found myself thinking Yeah, why is that? a lot. Questions that had not ever nagged before, suddenly were. There were questions like how does packaged guacamole stay [...]

June 24, 2009  Tags: , , ,   Posted in: Fun Food Facts  No Comments