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Bitter Greens Journal: July 2005
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This blog will serve as a running critique of industrial agriculture, a clearinghouse for info on sustainable farming, and a working manifesto for a liberation politics based on food. Tuesday, July 12, 2005. The political economy of flavor: an exchange with a chowhound. Responding to this post. Leff went on as follows:. By the same token, I'm never impressed with glib adjectives or pandering to status.though that, too, could be mistaken for a reverse-snobbish attitude. And it's Blue Smoke's deliciousness...
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City Hippy: The diary of our struggle to live a green and fair life.
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The diary of our struggle to live a green and fair life. CityHippy has posted its last post now (I now work for EMP plc. Run At Home magazine online. And more and personally blog over at http:/ www.altepper.com. To find out. We might be back. Keep our RSS feeds, keep us bookmarked, sign up for the news alert on the right. You never know. We are dedicated to exploring how to live a greener and more ethical life. City Hippy is a growing collective of writers bringing you two types of content:. We met about...
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Bitter Greens Journal: August 2005
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This blog will serve as a running critique of industrial agriculture, a clearinghouse for info on sustainable farming, and a working manifesto for a liberation politics based on food. Monday, August 29, 2005. Bitter Greens responds to Monsanto. As I reported Friday, Monsanto contacted me to "request" that I cease using the headline "Roundup, ready," a title I use for an occasional feature that rounds up food-politics news. Below find Monsanto's letter followed by my response. Dear Mr. Philpott,. Although...
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Bitter Greens Journal: January 2005
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This blog will serve as a running critique of industrial agriculture, a clearinghouse for info on sustainable farming, and a working manifesto for a liberation politics based on food. Monday, January 31, 2005. Better and better every day? One of the themes of Bitter Greens Gazette will be to debunk the idea that the industrial food system is crumbling under the weight of a sustainable food movement- that small-scale local ag might, sometime soon, overwhelm or transform Big Food. In other words, many of t...
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Bitter Greens Journal: September 2005
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This blog will serve as a running critique of industrial agriculture, a clearinghouse for info on sustainable farming, and a working manifesto for a liberation politics based on food. Wednesday, September 28, 2005. Dominant traits: Can the seed trusts be busted? According to a recent study. By ETC Group, the world's ten-largest seed vendors control about half of the global seed market. By the standards of late capitalism, that's a modest concentration level. In the United States, for example. The other s...
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Anticonsumerism: Buying the Whole Hobby Kit
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Because there must be more to life than buying stuff. Sunday, October 23, 2005. Buying the Whole Hobby Kit. Whatever happened to good old fashioned hobbies? I've got a new hobby myself - cycling. I remember when I used to cycle as a child. I found some old 10-speed, wrenched on it for awhile, and then rode it. The hobby consisted of riding the bike and occasionally fixing it. I was satisfied! Magazine subscriptions. You'll have almost as much fun reading about your new hobby as you do doing it. M...Websi...
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Bitter Greens Journal: May 2005
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This blog will serve as a running critique of industrial agriculture, a clearinghouse for info on sustainable farming, and a working manifesto for a liberation politics based on food. Wednesday, May 18, 2005. Big Ag is getting nervous about energy costs. The hand-wringing reveals much about the energy-intensive nature of industrial agriculture- and its lack of imagination regarding alternatives. Here's an Associated Press article. Is about $50 billion. 70 percent of the loot. That's an average of abo...
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Bitter Greens Journal: June 2005
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This blog will serve as a running critique of industrial agriculture, a clearinghouse for info on sustainable farming, and a working manifesto for a liberation politics based on food. Wednesday, June 29, 2005. The Way Forward," an occasional Bitter Greens Journal feature, focuses on small-scale sustainable-food efforts that challenge the dominance of industrial and industrial-organic agriculture. Readers are urged to e-mail me- tom@maverickfarms.com- with ideas for this column. I see his point. Surel...