This short video makes an excellent point, and it makes me even more proud that we have embarked on our Food Recovery Project. For food recovery resources, visit the Food Recovery Project blog or our Food Recovery Project website.
Farm stand establishment in Queensland's Lockyer Valley I have been in Toowoomba, Queensland , for more than a week now as a guest of the University of Southern Queensland . (Read an earlier post here ). This perch atop the Great Dividing Range has given me ample opportunity to observe some things about "country" life in this part of Australia, including the extent to which that country life is dominated by agricultural pursuits. Toowoomba is Australia's largest inland city (after Canberra, the capital of the Commonwealth of Australia), and it has a population in excess of 100K. As such, Toowoomba serves as a regional center for the Darling Downs , which stretch west from here, but also to all points west and northwest. As you leave Brisbane headed for Toowoomba, the road signs indicate not only the mileage to Toowoomba and other smaller towns, but also that to Darwin, Northern Territory --a distance in e...
Considering the state of industrial agriculture, there�s not much to dislike about the locavore food movement. However, as Nicole Civita explained in her excellent post about regulating the sale of home-grown foods , the movement is not without its own legal and policy challenges. Add animals to the mix, and things get even more complicated. This is particularly so when animals are raised specifically for slaughter and consumption. The slaughter of animals for food has received much-deserved media attention lately, and we can expect to hear more about domestic horse slaughter and the handling and slaughter of downed livestock . Here�s another term for your repertoire: backyard slaughter . Raising and slaughtering one�s own animals has officially reached hipster status , thanks in part to the popularity of backyard chickens ( Oprah! Martha! ) and Mark Zuckerberg�s year-long vow not to eat meat from animals he hasn�t personally slaughtered (a v...
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