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One more reason to stop eating meat
I know this is old and because of the outcry they may have stopped doing it, but it’s still worth watching. The process works a little something like this: There’s more: because it’s crawling with bacteria, it will be washed with ammonia, soaked in it, actually. Then, because it tastes gross, it will be reflavored…
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Photo of the Day
A young man sits with his bagpipes on a bench during the oldest folklore festival of Europe in Straznice, south Moravia, 80 km southeast from Brno, Czech Republic on June 29, 2014. Leoš Janáček, a Czech composer who celebrated Moravian traditions in much of his work was born 160 years ago today on July 3,…
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Quote For The Day
Originally posted on The Dish: “Stern fathers often make the mistake of believing that their children will not defend the home or the values of the family if martial discipline is not instilled. But turning the homestead into a garrison then drives the children to go AWOL. Instead, all the father has to do is…
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Indian Bio-Diversity Board to Open up 110 Seed Banks in States of Andhra Pradesh and Telangana
News like this gives me great hope that we are wising up and moving away from mono-cultures and industrial farming. HYDERABAD: To preserve indigenous seed varieties and also promote organic farming, the state bio-diversity board will soon open over 110 seed banks across the two states. With the requisite budgets sanctioned for this pilot project,…
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Cooling Off With Compost
Originally posted on The Dish: A simple farming technique could help mitigate the effects of climate change on crops: The technique in question is called “no-till farming,” and it simply involves leaving the debris from previous crops on the surface of the fields rather than plowing the fields and exposing the soil underneath. Observations of test agricultural fields indicate that…
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Green Jello and Fry Sauce: Utah’s Food Folklore
What is “Utah food?” Many Utah natives grew up eating Jell-O, fry sauce, deep-fried scones, and “funeral” potatoes. BYU folklorist and English professor Eric Eliason is studying these food traditions and what they say about people and cultures. Utah festivals and fairs celebrate these traditions and offer authentic Utah foods all in one place, often…
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Word Vibrations
Tejinder Narang relates a story that exemplifies the “sublime intimacy of spirituality and science.” Mystic Mirdad entered the stable and spoke kindly to a sick cow. A disciple asked him how could a cow understand what he said. Mirdad replied, what matters is the “vibrations of words”, not the words. The cow soon responded in…
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Anniston Alabama vs. Monsanto
This is old news, but I hadn’t heard about it until I read an article where the Anniston, Alabama case against Monsanto was alluded to. I looked it up and found this informative piece by Maryam Henien at the HoneyColony blog: From the ’40s to ’70s, Monsanto knowingly dumped millions of pounds of the now-banned…