I just stumbled across an NPR article that discussed whether or not Americans should care WHERE our food comes from. A quick stroll through the produce aisle at your local grocery store in the dead of winter pretty much tells the whole story. Strawberries, tomatoes and green beans are all there. But, in January, at least in Read More >>
Social Supermarkets
Can I just say that I LOVE IT when you send me links to cool stories to share? Yesterday I wrote about an autistic boy and his pet chicken, today we are going to talk about Social Supermarkets. If it weren’t for reader Rosaleen, I might have missed this one due to being all hopped Read More >>
How Much Do You Pay for a Gallon of Milk?
While poking around the NPR website, I found an article on milk. In super over-simplified terms, the article basically said that the House and Senate are currently working at agreeing on new farm bills. If they don’t agree soon, then we will revert back to the 1949 farm bill {which they called permanent law}. In Read More >>
Is Microchipping People in Our Future?
I was reading a New York Times article this week about a new watch that parents can get for their children that comes equipped with a tracking device and panic button {the child can press the panic button and 5 predetermined phone numbers will be immediately dialed alerting the adults to the child’s location}. The Read More >>
Is Kale Over-Rated?
I stumbled onto an NPR article today titled: Is It Time to Cool It On Kale Already? Well, I am sure you can imagine my excitement. I immediately clicked over to read the whole article, hoping it would justify my loathing mild distaste for Kale. I have to admit, even though I was willing to get on board, Read More >>
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