Food
PETA’s Latest Tactic: $1 Million for Fake Meat
Posted by Shemuses from New York Times
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals wants to pay a million dollars for fake meat - even if it has caused a "near civil war" within the organization. The organization said it would announce plans on Monday for a $1 million prize to the "first person to come up with a method to produce commercially viable quantities of in vitro meat at competitive prices by 2012."
Call For Action On Food Prices
Posted by Shemuses from Al Jazeera
Ban Ki-moon, the UN secretary-general, has called for concerted international action on rising food prices as a five-day conference on globalisation gets under way in the west African nation of Ghana.
Inside Haiti's Food Riots
Posted by Shemuses from Al Jazeera
For years, Hernite Joseph scraped a living by selling imported chicken parts in the muddy markets of Port-Au-Prince's seaside slums. The three dollars or so she made each day used to be enough to take care of her unemployed husband and three children. Now, she is struggling to stave off starvation. "Everything has changed," says Joseph, stabbing at a half-frozen chunk of poultry with a screwdriver. "My kids are like toothpicks. Before, if you had $1.25, you could buy vegetables, some rice, 10 cents of charcoal and a little cooking oil."
Can People Have Meat and a Planet, Too?
Posted by Shemuses from Dotearth.blogs.nytimes
The world has seen the first international conference on manufacturing meat. This is the process, tested so far only at laboratory scale, of growing pork, chicken, or beef through cell culture in vats instead of raising and slaughtering animals.
YouTube - Tipping Pot (Guinness Spoof)
Posted by gavintaylor from You Tube
Favourite student food snack Pot Noodle created a spoof advert of the award winning advert from Guinness. Created for St. Patricks day was filmed on a council estate using houshold items as large scale dominoes.
About the original:
"The ad - part of a £10m campaign - begins with 6,000 dominoes, leading on to objects such as books, paint cans, tyres, flaming hay bales, fridges, suitcases and even cars. "
Legislature OKs bill to put state-grown food in schools
Posted by Jon from Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Senate Bill 6483 relaxes food-purchasing regulations to allow schools and state-run institutions to buy fresh produce and meats from Washington farmers -- even if locally grown products cost a little more than their processed or canned counterparts.
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