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6311_32 Chris Baskind's Bookmarks Tagged With "food"

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  1. Visit Toast To The Planet:  Carbon Offset Suds Toast To The Planet: Carbon Offset Suds

  2. Visit Moka pot - Brewing coffee with a moka pot Moka pot - Brewing coffee with a moka pot

    An alternative to the French press.

  3. Visit Illness follows buttery-flavored trail Illness follows buttery-flavored trail

    More concern about diacetyl, the ingredient which gives some brands of microwave popcorn its buttery taste. Some popcorn manufacturers have announced their intention to switch to other flavorings.

  4. Visit Amazon farmers grow grain and save the forest | csmonitor.com Amazon farmers grow grain and save the forest | csmonitor.com

    At first glance, there seems little common ground between fast-food giant McDonald's, US commodities multinational Cargill, and The Nature Conservancy, an environmental group. But in the Brazilian Amazon, all three are working together to help soy… More

  5. Visit Dump Dangerous Diacetyl by Making Your Own Microwave Popcorn Dump Dangerous Diacetyl by Making Your Own Microwave Popcorn

    Doesn't microwave popcorn smell great? It should: it's chemically engineered to do so. Think that delicious smell is fresh butter? Think again. Many conventional microwave popcorns use diacetyl, an additive, to simulate real butter. And that's a problem.

  6. Visit IOL: Coming soon: the global warming diet IOL: Coming soon: the global warming diet

    A soon-to-be-published weight-loss book helps dieters reduce not just their intake of calories, but the negative impact of their food consumption choices on the environment.

  7. Visit Lighter Footstep - Whole Foods, Wild Oats merge Lighter Footstep - Whole Foods, Wild Oats merge

    Whole Foods acquires Denver-based Wild Oats Market Tuesday, gobbling up what most consider to be their biggest independent competitor for $565 million dollars.

  8. Visit Masanobu Fukuoka's Natural Farming and Permaculture Masanobu Fukuoka's Natural Farming and Permaculture

    Masanobu Fukuoka is a farmer/philosopher who lives on the Island of Shikoku, in southern Japan. His farming technique requires no machines, no chemicals and very little weeding.

  9. Visit The Raw & The Cooked The Raw & The Cooked

    Fun, mostly raw food vegan fare. Great recipes.

  10. Visit Ten Reasons To Eat More Like A Vegetarian Ten Reasons To Eat More Like A Vegetarian

    Solid reasons to consider eating less meat.

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