Thursday, December 27, 2007
Shopping lists 'get more ethical'
But does it make any sense?
S.J. farmers find organic certification a challenge
Two hours into this lecture in a quiet east Stockton conference room, the teacher - a farmer himself - offered reassurance:
Spread the cheer back to the farm yard this Christmas
But before you launch into your Christmas shopping consider the far-reaching effects of your supermarket choices, says Biological Farmers Australia.
Govt to make Andhra Pradesh organic coffee hub
Consumers Seeking the Green
Whole Foods recalls chocolate bars over undeclared nuts
The Colorado Department of Public Health announced Tuesday that Whole Foods Market is recalling the brand name 365 Organic Everyday Value Swiss Milk Chocolate Bars with Rice Crisps, 3-ounce size, with a "best if used by date" of 11/21/07. The date can be found on the back of the wrapper.
Antibiotic-Resistant E. Coli Rises in Chickens
Quick guide: Sustainable food
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Organic Food Industry Is Duping Consumers on Health, Environment Issues
The reason for this is that the public thinks organic foods are more nutritious, less toxic, and better for the environment than conventionally produced foods. Alex Avery's new book will convince you that these claims are all false.
Poabs’ call to back its ‘organic farming movement’
When Organic Foods Are Worth Your Money
Organic consideration
Friday, November 23, 2007
Soil Association: Public unaware that most milk, dairy products and pork from GM
Organic air ban raises fears for flavours
Organic industry well beyond the rind
Organic chocolate off market after cancer substance found
Tukulu's first organic wines
To be accredited by the Swiss-based international body, Société Générale de Surveillance (SGS), the vines had to be farmed organically for at least three years. The Chardonnay was planted in 1998 and the Sangiovese, a year later. Both have been farmed organically since 2001 and deliver low yields.
Sunday, November 18, 2007
I'm organic, buy me
Look past 'organic' label for eco-friendly alcohol
Any beer or wine that bears the "USDA Organic" seal meets the requirement that 95 percent of its ingredients are produced organically, without chemical fertilizers or pesticides.
Amherst 'fair-trade' cause reverberates worldwide
Sunday, November 11, 2007
Organic labeling confuses farmers
But as the demand for organic produce and other products has grown, large farms have started muscling in, sparking intense competition for space in farmers markets, health food stores and chain supermarkets.
Organic's good, but will it feed everyone?
Organic wines: behind the label
In the fall, the vintner who had been sitting back watching the vineyard develop would pick perfectly ripe, succulent grapes, ferment them into wine and bottle a pure, delicious product.
Unfortunately, we don't live in an ideal world.
Does the consumer really know best?
Sweet injustice
Kenyan organic farmers 'relieved'
African farmers risked losing $66million (£32.6 million) in annual retail sales if the ban was imposed.
Organic milk, cheese and yoghurt 'protects children against asthma'
They found that infants raised on organic dairy products are a third less likely to suffer from allergies in the first two years of life than those fed conventional food.
Sunday, November 4, 2007
Organic produce 'better for you'
The £12m four-year project, led by Newcastle University, found a general trend showing organic food contained more antioxidants and less fatty acids.
But researchers did admit the study showed some variations.
Europe grows more (and more) GM crops
EU research finds organic food healthier and better
Study could give organics a boost
Long has this question been vehemently debated with theory.
Thanks to a $25 million, four-year study going on in the United Kingdom, we may have some concrete answers soon.
Organic food ‘equivalent to having an extra portion of fruit and veg a day’
Scientists leading the £12million project have called on the Government to accept the evidence and encourage consumers to eat organic produce.
Organic food for the world
The Kandy-based company founded by former Tea Research Institute (TRI) Scientist Dr Sarath Ranaweera is Sri Lanka’s biggest organic food producer and amongst the best in the world with turnover this year likely to reach 5 million Euros (Rs 800 million).
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Organic Agriculture 'Towards Organic India'
More Kenyan farmers attracted by organic coffee premiums
Denmark leading in organic race
Organic produce in the super markets is in great demand in Denmark. The chains are successful in selling organic food and the consumers are crowding.
Denmark is in front with regards to the organic share of the sales in the super markets in Europe. Only Switzerland is ahead of Denmark, writes Berlingske Business.
Organic Coffee Sales Getting Steamy
U.S. retail sales of organic coffee rose 24% in 2006, according to new data released by the Organic Trade Association.
“The dramatic increase in organic coffee sales mirrors the continuing growth in the overall organic sector and reflects consumers’ increasing awareness of these products, their high quality, and the availability of these beverages in venues ranging from small coffee shops to ‘Big Box’ stores,” said Caren Wilcox, OTA’s Executive Director.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
The holiday specials are starting!
While you're at it, don't miss "The Ultimate Organic Lifestyle," lessons for all of us on living more organically without breaking the bank. It includes a free ecourse on keeping your pet organic too.
As always, see Ideal Bite for quick and freebie email tips.
US wine drinkers: Two offers from wine.com:
Get 10% off any gift basket at Wine.com. Enter coupon code LSOCT10 at checkout. Offer ends October 31, 2007
Get 5% off orders of $100 or more at Wine.com. Enter coupon code LSOCT5 at checkout. Offer ends October 31, 2007
I just checked and found 93 wines listed under the keyword "organic"- you don't often see a selection that good.
UK meat eaters: Save the Bacon has all kinds of pre-holiday specials. I've listed them on the blog rather than pasting them all here.
CyberCucina is always worth a look - organic olive oils, spices, all kinds of goodies (not all organic, but they have a good selection that is.) They're currently featuring olives.
What used to be Almond Plaza and Mission Orchards are now The Orchards at Hickory Farms. With holidays coming up, were you planning on nice fruit, nuts and gift baskets for important clients or other nice people? Between now and the end of the month, get 15% off your entire purchase.
Non-food items: Wine Enthusiast is offering free shipping on a number of items, including wine refrigerators and Riedel glassware. Sur la Table is also in a free-shipping mode on selected items.
If these don't pique your interest, I know something else will:
Organic wine
Organic coffee
Organic produce
Organic meat
Organic chocolate
Big specials for UK meat eaters
For the week of 8 October:
Oven Ready Goose
***SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK*** £2/kg off normal price - Book this now and take delivery in early December.
Three Bird Roast Special
***SPECIAL OFFER FOR THIS WEEK*** £8/kg OFF NORMAL PRICE - a goose stuffed with a chicken, stuffed with a pheasant and the whole thing layered up with spiced pork and orange - Book this now and take delivery in early December.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Organic farming should be food for thought
Organic, and Tastier: The Rat’s Nose Knows
News Update: Now, it's Meat
A new article in The Green Guide talks about making safe meat choices, and guess what? Organic meat is at the top of their list. Read the article here.
For good sources for organic meat in your part of the world, visit our meat section or our amazon.com storefront.
Sunday, September 30, 2007
Namibia: Organic Food - a Luxury Or the Way of the Future?
Africa: Incompatible Standards May Keep Organics Out
Uganda’s organic food exporters worried as UK ban threat looms
What defines organic? Organic food sales have been continuously growing in the U.S.
Starbucks calls its coffee worker-friendly _ but in Ethiopia, a day's pay is a dollar
Not only was the premium coffee from a remote plantation in Ethiopia "rare, exotic, cherished," according to Starbucks advertising, it was grown in ways that were good for the environment - and for local people, too.
'More efforts to promote Organic agriculture needed'
Describing Organic farming as an "excellent tool" for enhancing the livelihoods of small and marginal farmers who are resource poor and pursue agriculture in marginal lands, Gerald A Herrmann, Director of Organic Services, GMBH, Germany, said this was the most sustainable alternative to overcome poverty and bring about sustainable rural development.
Thursday, September 20, 2007
Organic farming taking roots in Kerala
Fair-trade coffee price unchanged after 10 years
Africa: Organic Food Exporters Risk Loss in British Markets
Britain: Organic Sales hit ₤ 2 billion mark
Sunday, September 16, 2007
Special from Save the Bacon
Grouse
Partridge
Wild Duck
Rabbit
Pigeon
Venison
Guinea Fowl
They have the following special offers on free range turkey and chickens:
Whole Free Range Chickens 21% off
Free range chicken leg quarters 30% off
Free range chicken mince 20% off
Turkey mince turkey diced 30% off
Turkey Mince 30% off
Green Grapes Grow On Oregon
Of course, it's never that simple. Growers are at the mercy of weather, soil conditions and pests in a never-ending quest to control a patch of ground that can produce fruit that will make good wine.
Put your cash where your principles are
Tuesday, September 11, 2007
Today's Specials and Recommendations
Coffee drinkers: The latest from CoffeeAM is a 1/2 pound sample of its Chocolate Strawberry coffee, complimentary with an $15 purchase. It's not organic, but CoffeeAM has a number of good coffees that are.
More for coffee drinkers: Mother Earth is offering free shipping with the purchase of any three bags of their Conscientious Coffee. That's good through September.
Coffee for Less is another good source right now. Coffee for home, coffee for the office, tea, stuff that goes with it - they're showing quite a nice organic selection. Use coupon code CFL to get 5% off too.
Lake Champlain Chocolates has organic, fair trade hot chocolate as well.
Meat eaters: Save the Bacon in the UK has all kinds of specials running - more than I can comfortably put in this newsletter! They often run one-day specials, so if you're interested, I'd recommend subscribing to their email list.
Are you in San Francisco or New York City? Ideal Bite is starting local versions of its eco-tips newsletter later this month. Subscribe to their regular email tips and you'll be able to get local tips as well starting September 24 (San Fran) or September 25 (NYC.) Even for those of us who don't live in those local areas, the free newsletter is worth a look.
Found some great deals on kitchen items too. Wine Enthusiast is clearing out a lot of inventory and is highlighting its Vintage Chart Appetizer Plates - a $29.95 value now at just $5.00 Sur la Table is hitting the sales pretty hard too.
CyberCucina is always worth a look - organic olive oils, spices, all kinds of goodies.
If these don't pique your interest, I know something else will:
Organic wine
Organic coffee
Organic produce
Organic meat
Organic chocolate
Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Organic or conventional food? Choice hinges on your goals
Growers label their crops organic ... sort of
But Stemilt Growers Inc., a bit player in the stone fruit industry but one of the nation's leading apple suppliers, isn't waiting two years to capitalize on the switch. The company has created a new label — Artisan Naturals — to sell its naturally-farmed fruit, an effort to get a higher price for the fruit even if it can't yet come with an "organic" sticker.
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
Organic a serious commercial option for NZ food industry
Future bright for organic farming
Change Your Entire Dietary Lifestyle with Organic Meats
Court finds egg packer substituted organic with conventional eggs
Fairtrade: Is It As Fair As It Sounds?
Thursday, August 16, 2007
What it means to be organic
Organic Farming: Growing Green
From Oregon-grown apples to snake fruit from Indo-nesia, supermarket shelves in the UAE overflow with fruits and vegetables from all over the world.
But do you really know what is in, or on, the food you eat?
With numerous pesticide-related horror stories popping up everywhere, it’s no wonder more farmers are switching to organic methods of farming, and consumers are noticing the difference.
Eco-friendly wines
Many consumers are seeking an organic alternative to conventional wines.
As a result, more and more wineries are discovering added benefits of catering to public demand for organic. Biodynamic growing methods produce healthier vines and, in some cases, the wines are less costly to make. And there’s more: the wines can be more flavourful and more distinctive to the specific region and vineyard.
(want to know where to find these eco-friendly wines? There are lots of places listed in the wine section.)
Organic tomatoes are healthier: US study
Peruvian coffee eyes international market
Not a traditional part of the diet in this Andean nation, Peruvian coffee is grown in the tropical forest region, at altitudes of between 800 metres and 2,000 metres on the eastern slopes of the Andes, the Spanish news agency EFE said.
Tuesday, August 14, 2007
More Del. farmers putting their eggs in organic basket
A hen with a crooked beak and one good eye roams Carolyn Donald's front yard in Georgetown, foraging for stray bugs, grass and grain.
Donald, an artist turned organic farmer, has set aside her front yard as a respite for stressed hens such as 8-month-old Giggles, who got pecked too often by other hens. A few other hens who are molting hang out in the yard regaining strength before resuming egg production.
Friday, August 10, 2007
Organic Olympic vegetables growing in importance
Organic growers feel left out of green campaign
Rethinking Organics
Monday, August 6, 2007
If you shop at Whole Foods...
Read all about it here.
Friday, July 27, 2007
Deciphering markets' new eco-friendly labels
Global Fairtrade sales increase by 40% benefiting 1.4 million farmers worldwide
Organic meat and dairy linked to better quality breast milk
The new study, published in the British Journal of Nutrition, reports that obtaining at least 90 per cent of dairy and meat products from organic sources increases levels of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA).
Sunday, July 22, 2007
Is organic better and can it feed us?
Organic, With Pesticides (Extended)
A growing movement toward green food
Buying imported food may actually be more energy-efficient
A conference of experts yesterday heard that importing food from the other side of the world can actually be more energy-efficient than buying British produce and helps developing countries tackle poverty.
China Quietly Muscles In on the Organic Food Market
Vintages that won't cost the earth
Tuesday, July 17, 2007
Children's meals from Save the Bacon
Each dish provides a complete meal and contains sufficient vegetables to count towards the 5 a day recommended by experts. All meals are suitable for children from one year upwards. Meat is cooked from fresh, sourced from selected British farms and fish is fresh Scottish Salmon. Vegetables are British and purchased locally where possible.
Our meals are blast frozen for increased shelf life up to 12 months. Meals are simple to prepare in a microwave or conventional oven.
Efforts to curb climate change may hurt African farms
Organic farming is historically more common than it is now
Yet recent studies from the University of Michigan and Iowa State University show that organic farming can produce a yield as high of, if not higher for certain crops, as conventional farming. It is time that we see that organic can feed the world, and that it is not a type of food only for the wealthy.
Buy Organic Without Breaking the Bank
Produced without pesticides and other chemicals, organic produce, meat and dairy products can cost 50% to 100% more than their conventional counterparts, says Urvashi Rangan, a senior scientist and policy analyst with Consumer Reports' Greener Choices. Despite those mark-ups, studies touting the health and environmental benefits of organic foods have made them more popular than ever before. More than 70% of consumers have at least one organic product on their shopping list, according to market research firm Hartman Group.
There is no demand for ecologically safe produce in Lviv region
GM push vilifies organics
Cocktails get a 'health' makeover
That this bounty was found not tableside but at the bar, where the restaurant's menu of organic cocktails has been steadily expanding, only heightened the appeal.
Public backs call for better labels
Farmers and traders at the show were questioned closely by visitors to the North's premier agricultural event in Harrogate as hundreds signed petitions backing Yorkshire Post campaigns calling for better labelling of British food and protection for Wensleydale cheese.
Demand grows for organic wine
Chances are you've had a bottle or two and didn't even know it because they don't always put the word "organic" on the label, but that's starting to change.
Sunday, July 8, 2007
Organic Products Worth Price Tag?
Chocolate is latest U.S. organic heavy-hitter
Thursday, July 5, 2007
Save the Bacon - for you UK carnivores
PIES
Classic Chicken Pie
Moroccan Lamb Pie
Pork Pie
Steak & Kidney Pie
Steak & Red Wine Pie
Salmon Fish Pie
ORGANIC SOUPS
Carrot & Courgett e Soup
Chicken & mushroom Soup
Chicken Noodle Soup
Cream of Tomato Soup
Leek & Potato Soup
Lentil & Vegetable Soup
ORGANIC MEALS
Beef Provencal
Beef Stroganoff
Meatballs in Tomato & Herb Sauce
Lasagne
Chicken Nuggets
Chicken Mango
Coq Au Vin
Thai Chicken
Lamb Tagini
Shepherd's Pie
ORGANIC VEGETARIAN MEALS
Cheese & Tomato Pizza
Mushroom Stroganoff
Spinach & Ricotta Lasagne
Vegetable Shepherd's Pie
ORGANIC PUDDINGS AND CAKES
Baked Almond & Apple Pudding
Bread & Butter Pudding
Chocolate Bread & Butter Pud
Luxury Rice Pudding
Sticky Toffee Pudding
Custard Sauce
Gingerbread
Chocolate Brownies
Traditional Flapjack
The top organic and Fairtrade coffees - and how to taste them
(Note from me: This is a good article about vocabulary - what is organic, what is fair trade, that sort of thing. But are these the best? You decide- you have plenty of choices!)
McDonalds' milk goes organic
The move could account for 5% of the UK’s organic milk supplies.
Organic tomato boosted at UCD
In another tantalizing suggestion that organic produce may be more nutritious, UC Davis researchers have found that tomatoes grown organically in a campus test field packed an extra punch.
The organic tomatoes were richer in two types a flavonoids, compounds believed partly responsible for lower rates of cardiovascular disease and some cancers in people who eat lots of fruits and vegetables.
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Organic food under threat
To outside eyes, Bwlchwernen, in West Wales, appears to be an idyll of peace and tranquillity. From the inside, however, it is anything but.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Fourth of July Wine Tasting
Today is my dad's birthday, so I wanted to find some higher-quality organic wines for our tasting. I went to my local Bev-Mo thinking I'd have a better selection. Well, maybe, but it was like the proverbial needle in the haystack. They have lots to choose from, but without reading the fine print associated with every bottle it was hard to figure out what was organic. I settled on two:
Bonterra Vineyards 2004 Cabernet Sauvignon. This was a silver medalist in Monterey. Very smooth and not too tannic. Very nice with the tri-tip.
Naked (from Snoqualomie Vineyards) 2006 Riesling. Definitely sweet and more of a dessert wine, but smoothly sweet, not cloying. Rated 90 points.
Both of these are from organically grown grapes, rather than being fully organic wines.
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