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After watching several documentaries about our food supply and learning just how deficient in nutrients the food we consume has become over the past 30-years, our family has decided to make some serious changes. We are buying organic, eating in season and buying locally. Our meat is grassfed, our bread in homebaked and I feel good about what my family is eating.

If you aren't aware of the danger genentically modified corn and soy products present to your families diet, continue reading. Find out the latest news and commentary on GMO food sources, eating and buying organic foods, nutritional news, food related health issues and much more.

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huffingtonpost.com

January 6, 2015

The secret to fresher food? Dedicating a few extra minutes to prepping and storing your groceries. We partnered with Fresh & Easy, a new kind of market, to bring you 17 of the best hacks we've seen for keeping your favorite foods fresh.

Avocados are creamy, delicious and nutritious but you don't always need the entire thing at once. To keep your avocado halves green, refrigerate them in a container with a cut onion. How do you get your berries to last longer? It's all about how you wash them. Try out this vinegar bath to keep your blackberries, strawberries and blueberries fresher than ever.

americanvisionnews.com

by Joel McDurmon

February 4, 2013

A local dairy owner is cheesed over how the Missouri Milk Board ordered 15 tons of cheese destroyed after a 2 1/2-year legal dispute.

Joseph Dixon, owner of Morningland Dairy near Mountain View, Mo., told KYTV he "sees the destruction" of a livelihood his family "worked to build" for years in southern Missouri. On Friday, heavy moving equipment dumped nearly 30,000 pounds of raw cheese into a dumpster headed to a landfill. How the product got there is the dramatic end to a long struggle. Dixon's website tells his side of the story, making some interesting claims as to the behavior and candid comments from the Milk Board inspectors: "Don Falls, our inspector, told us that NO amount of testing would stop our cheese from being 'suspect'."

CNS News

January 23, 2013

Two New Jersey men sued Subway this week, claiming the world's biggest fast-food chain has been shorting them by selling so-called footlong sandwiches that measure a bit less than 12 inches.

The filing made Tuesday seeks compensatory damages from the company and a change in practices. Plaintiffs' lawyer Stephen DeNittis says the company should either make their sandwiches 12 inches long or stop advertising them as footlongs. He said he's measured sandwiches from 17 area shops and not one has been 12 inches long.

ecorazzi.com

by Stephanie Rogers

July 8, 2015

Good luck distinguishing these Frankenfoods from real, natural food as they flood our supermarkets.

Pigs are currently being genetically modified for the possibility of producing human organs as early as 2013, but that's not their only use. Another variety may eventually end up on our plates. A project called "Enviropig" has inserted genes from mice and E.coli bacteria into pigs to make them process their food more efficiently, potentially reducing their environmental impact.

youtube.com

June 15, 2011

6 more activist arrested in Orlando for Sharing food with the hungry.

2 young children are being served as close to 20 police officers swarm in and arrest the food servers. This brings to total number of arrest for this horrendous crime up to 21 people within a two week time period!

darkgovernment.com

by Amy Traub

August 29, 2012

America absolutely loves Wal-Mart. 100 million customers visit Wal-Mart every single week in this country. But is Wal-Mart good for America?

That is a question that most people never stop and ask. Most of us love shopping in big, clean stores that are packed with super cheap merchandise, but the truth is that Wal-Mart is destroying America in a lot of ways. As you will see below, Wal-Mart has destroyed tens of thousands of small businesses and countless manufacturing jobs over the past couple of decades. Wal-Mart has become a gigantic retail behemoth that sells five times more stuff than any other retailer in the United States. Unfortunately, about 85 percent of all the stuff sold at Wal-Mart is made overseas. What that is costing the U.S. economy in terms of lost jobs and lost revenue is incalculable. But Wal-Mart is a perfect example of where our economic system is headed.

intellihub.com

by Michael Snyder

June 22, 2013

If you could get 70 percent of Americans addicted to your drugs and rake in $280 billion a year in the process, would you do it?

If you could come up with a "pill for every problem" and charge Americans twice as much for those pills as people in other countries pay, would you do it? If you could make more money than you ever dreamed possible by turning the American people into the most doped up people in the history of the planet, would you do it? In America today, the number of people hooked on legal drugs absolutely dwarfs the number of people hooked on illegal drugs. And sadly, the number of people killed by legal drugs absolutely dwarfs the number of people killed by illegal drugs. But most Americans assume that if a drug is "legal" that it must be safe.

kitchenstewardship.com

by Katie Kimball

October 6, 2013

Whether you're in the canned or home-pureed pumpkin camp, sometimes you have just a little bit of pumpkin puree left over after a recipe.

It's too sad to waste even a half cup, especially if you took the time to roast your own, but sometimes it's too difficult to think of ways to use every little bit of leftover vegetable that lands in your fridge.

mnn.com

April 23, 2013

Each year the Environmental Working Group ranks supermarket produce by its pesticide load, the worst are known as the Dirty Dozen.

The Environmental Working Group has released its annual Shopper's Guide to Pesticides in Produce. The guide ranks pesticide contamination on 48 popular fruits and vegetables. To determine the ranking, the EWG analyzes more than 28,000 samples that have been tested by the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Food and Drug Administration.

twainharterotary.com

by Alan Wallace

June 4, 2015

A Crew shall consist of three members: All of whom shall be of basic humanoid ancestry and over age 18. No dogs or other animals that can not make a reasonable choice may ride in or push the outhouse.

Parade of Outhouses through down town Twain Harte at 9:00 am on Saturday. Races begins at 10:00 am - Two outhouses race at a time in a 2 race guarantee. Double elimination format. Races begin every fifteen minutes until all outhouses have raced. If time does not allow for all needed elimination rounds, the race winner will be determined by the fastest time.

      
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