Posts Tagged ‘nutrition’

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This essay is part of a larger work. I’m not writing this to criticize the Eating Local movement, rather to point out that labeling food and food harvesting is the most dangerous part of this movement. Cool terms are misleading–just ask and advertising agency. Farms of all sizes are necessary everywhere in the world just […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…

The USDA originally designed the food pyramid in 1894 to offer advice and a safe food supply to the American public. You first learned about the food pyramid and the 4 basic food groups in grade school as a healthy way to eat. We’ve been getting fatter ever since. The original pyramid was comprised of […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…

The tradition of having lamb on Easter dates back prior to actual celebration of Easter, when our European ancestors (and I mean most of them) ranging from Scandinavia to Eastern Europe and down through the boot of Italy and every Greek island, feasted on lamb to welcome the coming of spring. Lamb has always been […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…

We had a very large standing rib roast this New Year’s Eve dinner. The left overs provided a splendid cold roast for the next day’s brunch buffet. Michelle’s Mom accompanied it with some of the other dinner left-overs and the usual breakfast things like bacon, sausage and eggs. She also made her warm baked ‘tomato […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…