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Rocket wrap today using my strawberry leftovers, grilled tofu, yoghurtdressing and fried onions. #nofoodwaste ♻️💚🌱
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Eat your microgreens!
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This is our mild mix. It includes red Russian kale, amaranth and red cabbage. It's packed with nu...
This is our mild mix. It includes red Russian kale, amaranth and red cabbage. It's packed with nutrients and is very tasty! I love to add these to my breakfast omelets. #FoodRevolution
  • sugardetoxme started growing amaranth and can't get over how beautiful and colorful it is.
  • olivettefarm @sugardetoxme agreed! It's beautiful. I feel like it looks different depending on the angle you're looking at it.
Pastaio Via Corta
8yr indiegogo.com
Help support Pastaio Via Corta, a fresh pasta shop located in Gloucester, MA. We use local & sust...
Help support Pastaio Via Corta, a fresh pasta shop located in Gloucester, MA. We use local & sustainably grown wheats for our pastas that are raised through organic practices.
  • pastaioviacorta @Rachna thank you!
  • annefood Ditto @Rachna ! Supported! This is exactly what Foodstand stands for- someone creating a shop that serves the local community by providing people with a resource to help them get back in the...
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Scientists Have Found A Way To Keep Fruit Fresh Without A Refrigerator | Popular Science
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"The secret could be silk"
"The secret could be silk"
Need a last minute Mother's Day gift? Check out @farmtopeople's #ladyboss box!
8yr farmtopeople.com
I got to nominate a #ladyboss maker, and of course I picked the beloved @AMK!
I got to nominate a #ladyboss maker, and of course I picked the beloved @AMK!
Fairway files for bankruptcy :(
8yr nytimes.com
  • munchiemummy So sad. I always preferred those types of supermarkets as opposed to the "upscale" ones when I lived in NYC.
  • DietID_TeamDietitians So sad.. They have been around forever
  • Riki Ouch, Very sad indeed !
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How Minimum Wage Hikes Could Affect Small Scale Franchisees
8yr eater.com
"Despite evidence to the contrary, fast-food franchisees say wage hikes will affect their bottom ...
"Despite evidence to the contrary, fast-food franchisees say wage hikes will affect their bottom line." These are small privately run businesses we are talking about. #policynews
  • DietID_TeamDietitians this is such an important discussion, because a lot of 'small businesses' in America are actually franchises - where the independent business owner absorbs all risk. As someone who grew up in a...
  • annefood So true, Rachna. Good to hear your comments on this.
Consumers Continue Reaching for 'Natural' Foods, Despite Not Knowing What 'Natural' Means
8yr eater.com
Such an important issue- people need to be educated about their food! "Concerned shoppers say the...
Such an important issue- people need to be educated about their food! "Concerned shoppers say the FDA should ban the word." #foodnews
  • munchiemummy I hope it does get banned. It's such a marketing scam and so upsetting to think how people who *want* to make better choices about their food, are being misled.
  • annefood The King of empty phrases!
  • etsummer I think we need a whole labeling overhaul! So many buzz words and even images/seemingly official badges and 'certifications' that don't really mean anything.
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WHAT CAN I DO?
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Joining the #FoodRevolution means that small steps can start at home, by learning how to cook a f...
Joining the #FoodRevolution means that small steps can start at home, by learning how to cook a few nutritious meals, getting your kids into the kitchen and supporting local food, or even advocatin...
  • Brianne School gardens need to be a staple!
  • JamieOliversFoodRevolution @Brianne agree! Some studies have shown that children who grow their own vegetables are five times more likely to eat them.
  • FarmerDave i second more growing! I've seen it in my own community. Kids and even adults who are part of the growing process have a different appreciation for the food they consume. It's like they treasure...
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Here's what 9,000 years of breeding has done to corn, peaches, and other crops - Vox
8yr vox.com
"Corn, watermelon, and peaches were unrecognizable 8,000 years ago."
"Corn, watermelon, and peaches were unrecognizable 8,000 years ago."
  • etsummer So interesting, looks like everything was small and hard. We've technically been genetically modifying foods then for thousands of years, no?