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How to Feed 7 Billion People: TidBit of the Day

How to Feed 7 Billion People: TidBit of the Day

| November 1, 2011 | 5 Comments

You’ve all heard the news: we now are 7 billion+ on the same sized Planet Earth whose natural resources are being rapidly depleted. Which begs the question: how do we feed everyone? Our friends at the World Food Programme have collected 7 must reads about this issue. We encourage you to take a look – [...]

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Healthy Eating Plate: TidBit of the Day

Healthy Eating Plate: TidBit of the Day

| September 19, 2011 | 6 Comments

The intrepid Marion Nestle alerted readers to an updated version of the USDA’s MyPlate. Experts at the Harvard School of Public Health came up with the Healthy Eating Plate to offer more specific guidelines in how to follow the original. What do you think? Helpful? Check out Harvard’s explanation and Marion Nestle’s piece.

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Food = Peace: Tidbit of the Day

Food = Peace: Tidbit of the Day

| September 6, 2011 | 0 Comments

A new map of food security around the world demonstrates quite clearly how a lack of access to food often leads to conflict in that country. Here is a great analysis on the data by The Guardian’s environmental columnist, Damian Carrington, Food is the Ultimate Security Need.

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TidBit of the Day: The Caveman that Cooked

TidBit of the Day: The Caveman that Cooked

| August 29, 2011 | 3 Comments

Raw food enthusiasts have long heralded the benefits of eating only raw food, uncooked, like “they did in the caveman days.” Only, according to researchers and writers, the cavemen who cooked were the cavemen who survived. Harvard researchers recently published evidence in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that cooking, started by an [...]

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How to Get Your Kids to Eat Broccoli: TidBit of the Day

How to Get Your Kids to Eat Broccoli: TidBit of the Day

| August 16, 2011 | 1 Comment

A fascinating study shows that babies’ palates are influenced in utero. Flavors, from garlic to vanilla, are passed from mother to child through the amniotic fluid. Babies then show a preference for the flavors that were first introduced in the womb. So, if you want your kids to eat broccoli, eat broccoli when pregnant! (Mom, [...]

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Food Before Medication with ADHD? TidBit of the Day

Food Before Medication with ADHD? TidBit of the Day

| August 9, 2011 | 1 Comment

According to a new study in The Lancet, 64% of children diagnosed with ADHD are actually reacting to a hypersensitivity to food. The study looks at ADHD as symptoms, not the cause – sort of like eczema is a symptom of other underlying causes like a hypersensitivity to a type of food. In five weeks, [...]

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Beefing Up McDonald’s (in Japan): TidBit of the Day

Beefing Up McDonald’s (in Japan): TidBit of the Day

| August 2, 2011 | 0 Comments

A good friend of mine forwarded an article published by the Wall Street Journal regarding GINORMOUS burgers, at McDonald’s in Japan. A few months ago, Mcdonald’s Holding Co (Japan) Ltd. announced the roll out of its Big America 2 burger campaign. This campaign features 4 different (and hefty) burgers named after 4 U.S. locales: the [...]

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A Goose of an Idea: TidBit of the Day

A Goose of an Idea: TidBit of the Day

| June 23, 2011 | 9 Comments

  Most of are familiar with programs that help feed the hungry. One of my local favorites is the Inter-Faith Food Shuttle, headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina, an innovation, holistic approach to rescuing food and empowering people. For more about them, check out my ride with them. New York City, however, is taking another approach. [...]

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Choose MyPlate – Where’s the Food?: TidBit of the Day

Choose MyPlate – Where’s the Food?: TidBit of the Day

| June 2, 2011 | 28 Comments

By now, most of you know about the HUGE news, the unveiling of the new Food “Pyramid.” No longer is it a confusing triangle, but a happy circle that looks like a dinner plate. Reminds me of a pizza. Or a pie. A pizza pie. Oh wait, no, no, the point is NOT to eat [...]

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TidBit of the Day:  Need $5 Bucks?  Call Kellogg’s Cereal Co.

TidBit of the Day: Need $5 Bucks? Call Kellogg’s Cereal Co.

| May 24, 2011 | 6 Comments

In 2009, the cereal company, Kellogg was sued by Oregon State’s Attorney General for advertising false claims. Rice Krispies, Coca Krispies, Frosted Krispies and MultiGrain Jumbo Krispies cereal boxes were labeled with a statement that read, “helps support your child’s immunity.” Instead of answering to the false claim accusation, Kellogg settled with Oregon. See a [...]

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