Link Buffet November 10, 2009
Chow down.
A message from Vandana Shiva and the Center for Food Safety
In response to Monsanto’s bizarre claims of decency, author, activist and leader of the Slows Foods Movements Vandana Shiva tells what impact Monsanto has really had on small farmers.
From Sustainable Table: tips from the author of The Dorm Room Diet
Author Daphne Oz discusses how to adjust to college cafeteria eating and make smart food choices while in school.
Michael Pollan’s new book for younger readers — review from Slow Food USA
Michael Pollan has a new book out! Run! It’s actually a revised version of The Omnivores Dilemma, written for the middle school aged reader.
Small slaughterhouses may catch a break – Slow Food USA
Good news for small slaughterhouses — pending legistlation allows them to ship over state lines.
Worms eat my garbage — Slow Food USA
You’ve asked yourself: I know composting is the bees-knees, why how can I do it in my very small apartment? The answer, my friends, is WORMS. Slow Food explains how to build a worm bin that will get the job done.
The Sixth-Grade Kitchen Orientation at the Edible Schoolyard
With fall here and winter coming, sixth graders at the Edible Schoolyard turn their attention from the garden to the kitchen.
Solar One says: Give us Your Leaves!
Our partner organization Solar One has a new plan to get leaves from your yard to NYC community gardens. Read about it.
Chef Ann Cooper, fixing our food system and reeling in your dinner: podcasts from Heritage Radio Network
Give a listen to these food podcasts from Heritage Radio Network: Edible Communities with Chef Ann Cooper (10/14/09), Fixing our National Food System (11/2/09), The Main Course (10/25/09) and Catch It Cook It Eat It (10/17/09).