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March 12, 2009

Saying nuts to Nutricate? The apparent success and consumer popularity of municipal laws in New York City, Seattle, Philadelphia and elsewhere that require chain restaurants to post nutritional information on their menus means that (1) more American cities’ elected officials will propose simil...
CalorieLab Diet News [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by robert at 7:55 AM

March 11, 2009

Every Wednesday, we review a selection of new and upcoming books addressing a specific aspect of environmentalism. Today we're recommending books about food and its relation to the environment . Righteous Porkchop: Finding a Life and Good Food Beyond Factory Farms  (by Nicolett...
The Green Life [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Sierra Club Typepad Team at 6:20 PM
From Lynn Bove': Hello everyone, after much consideration, I have decided to end my siren party. After almost six years, I decided to give siren a much needed retirement and give my attention to other projects that have been on the back burner. It has been an incredible ride these past years and...
Steve Rothaus' Gay South Florida [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Steve Rothaus at 4:29 PM
Ladies and Gentlemen…start your engines, tune up your bikes, grab your hiking boots! The Eat Well Guide is challenging you to find good food on the road, wherever your travels take you this spring break! And for the first time ever, we’re offering PRIZES to spring breakers who plan the m...
Green Fork Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by leslie at 3:34 PM
Winter will end, one day, and when it does, you should go to Tabaq’s rooftop lounge to enjoy the lovely weather. The whole bar is wrapped in glass, with a retractable roof (!) they close in case of rain. Don’t let the stout buildings of its U Street locale fool you; Tabaq has one of the ...
Wonkette [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Elizabeth Askew at 3:15 PM | 1 Citations
For example: … It’s hard to imagine just how much corn is required to make a usable amount of ethanol. Lester Brown of the Earth Policy Institute has a great quote that sums it up: “The grain required to fill a 25-gallon SUV gas tank with ethanol will feed one person for a year.â€� A year ...
Later On [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by LeisureGuy at 2:54 PM
Mrs. Obama on the line at Miriam’s Kitchen; photo courtesy of Choice Photography. Last week, Michelle Obama made news by serving a meal at Miriam’s Kitchen, a DC social service agency. Miriam’s Kitchen feeds 4,000 people each year, mostly from fresh, wholesome ingredients. I caught up with...
The Ethicurean: Chew the right thing. [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by ali at 2:45 PM
It was not so long ago I wrote about an article I read which was arguing for the sequestration of carbon dioxide in the oceans of the world. I said this one did not even pass the Homer Simpson test for feasibility, yet I was bombarded by mo than a few saying I could not possibly know about what I wa...
lockergnome network [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by The Oracle at 2:41 PM
Ok, the real answer is probably “get in a cab and go to…” , but we want to know where to go to get the best BBQ in the Heights.  For some reason, the phrase “throw another shrimp on the barbie” keeps echoing in our mind, most likely due to yesterday’s news that A...
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Brooklyn Heights Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Homer Fink at 2:12 PM
Ok, now the iPhone Kindle application is earning its keep–even though it was already free. As mentioned before, The Cook’s Illustrated How-To-Cook Library is freely available from Amazon’s kindle and it’s big. I’m already a big fan of Cook’s Illustrated and Americ...
urban bohemian [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by brian at 2:09 PM
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