Recommended Blogs and Feeds
Chef Ann Cooper is a renegade lunch lady who works to transform cafeterias into
culinary classrooms for students - one school lunch at a time. She brings you
information to learn about the importance of changing the way America feeds its children.
It's just a funny blog where every once in a while they post food that came with some
other object in it, or the packaging was misleading, or whatever else they
come up with.
Okay, this is not quite a blog but you can subscribe to the RSS feed from the New York
Times and keep up to date on the articles that will examine growing demands on,
and changes in, the world's production of food.
A blog by Colin Beavan, a.k.a. No Impact Man, about living a green, sustainable,
environmental life to help save the planet by reducing pollution, global warming,
and climate change. No Impact Man and his family went a year without consuming anything
and he's now writing a book about it which may even become a movie.
This is a very active Yahoo group that you can subscribe to in either standard email
format or the digest version.
The whole story on cow's milk and dairy ("Hormones, pus, glue, and more...") proving it is unfit for human consumption.
Visit
http://www.notmilk.com/ for full details.
This is a pretty neat site for anyone who is trying to figure out what to pack someone
for lunch. The lunches are creative, and the blogger posts a sharp photograph of
each lunch they put together.
This is a very active Yahoo group that you can subscribe to in either standard email
format or the digest version. The topics seem to be pretty relevant but unfortunately,
the digest version can get hard to read with all the emails stacking up within it.
A blog by Marion Nestle author of
Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health
and
Safe Food: Bacteria, Biotechnology, and Bioterrorism.