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Today I am once again posting a "roundup" of the misleading food products I frequently share on Facebook...just in case you missed some of these or need a friendly reminder (or simply don't use Facebook)
The unfolding drama around Europe’s horsemeat scandal is a case study in food politics and the politics of cultural identity. Cultural identity? They (other people) eat horsemeat. We don’t.
Ever wish you could have your favorite Mrs. Fields chocolate chip cookies now that you’re gluten free? Now you can, with this easy gluten free copycat recipe. Mrs. Fields Who?
Every day, Alex works with teachers and students in Lynn to use their gardens as classrooms for traditional subjects such as language arts, social studies, math, and science. Garden-based lessons help teachers to reinforce lessons that meet state standards and learning goals. In addition, gardens provide a forum for hands-on, alternative engagement that gets children excited about the lessons and forms a strong connection to fresh, healthy food.
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