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Why Processed Foods May Promote Gut Inflammation
livescience.com
"Certain food additives may interfere with your gut bacteria, causing changes that boost inflammation in the intestines." #foodnews #itsscience
Bittman's op-ed today on why Philly's Proposal of a Soda Tax is different
nytimes.com
"The tax is being billed as an anti-poverty initiative. Until now, every proposed soda tax has been sold first as a health measure; income from the tax has been secondary — destined for the general...
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DietID_TeamDietitians A projected $95M annually - this is pretty fantastic.
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Gwendolyn Nice!
Arsenic, rice and your baby's diet - CNN.com
cnn.com
"Arsenic in baby rice cereals and snack products can cause harm to baby's immune system and intellectual development."
@BlueApron partners with Monterey Bay's Seafood Watch to ensure you get sustainable fish in your meal kit
blog.blueapron.com
What isn't clear from this announcement is if blue apron is committing to only "Best choice" fish per the seafood watch guide. None-the-less, at least @BlueApron is educating consumers while ask ge...
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etsummer I have some friends from school who work on the Seafood Watch program. Was stoked to see this announcement!
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DietID_TeamDietitians Nice!! Would love to know what they think of this!
Basmati rice leftovers turned into oat milk rice topped with blueberries, the dandelion rests found in the sieve and honey #nofoodwaste
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DietID_TeamDietitians Wow did you make this for brekkie?
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carpe_deli Yesss @rachna 😉 my aunty gave me the dandelions n leftovers that were in the sieve, since you can also eat those. They still have this fruity taste mixed with apple juice and lemon from the jam...
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annefood YUM!
Jul
23
Compost 101
eventbrite.com
Queens County Farm Museum
"Join the NYC Compost Project to learn how to reduce organic waste and create “black gold” for your garden by composting leaves, kitchen scraps, garden trimmings, and weeds. This workshop covers th...
Forage in the Garden, Not in What's Left of the Wild
huffingtonpost.com
"The foraging movement is an understandable outcome of people yearning to reconnect with the natural world, but we must respect our remaining wild lands."