Posts Tagged ‘united’

Food Day for Australia?

Posted by on April 27th, 2011 with 0 Comments

SLOW Food Perth is encouraging all Slow Food convivia in Australia to work together to adapt the campaign called Food Day that will be held on 24 October 2011 in the United States.

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Grocer asks the hard questions

Posted by on November 4th, 2010 with 0 Comments

SYDNEY organic grocer Peter Kenyon wonders if Australia has learned anything from indigenous food culture in the 240 years since navigator James Cook claimed the east coast of the continent for the United Kingdom. Peter, a delegate at Terra Madre 2010, aired his challenging thoughts to the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s Slow Food Pilgrims’ project… So how do you see the challenge for immigrant nations like Australia? Wow

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Melbourne, Victoria: 27 Nov 2010 – Cook here and now

Posted by on September 19th, 2010 with 0 Comments

SLOW Food Melbourne presents Cook Here and Now , an event which brings together a group of people to share in the selection, preparation and consumption of a locally-sourced meal. We are thrilled to present last event of the 2010 series at Abbotsford in conjunction with the fourth anniversary celebrations of the Slow Food Farmers’ Market

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Hurstbridge-Whittlesea, Victoria: 04 Jul 2010 – Cook here and now

Posted by on June 9th, 2010 with 0 Comments

SLOW Food Melbourne presents Cook Here and Now , an event which brings together a group of people to share in the selection, preparation and consumption of a locally-sourced meal.

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Merced gets traps and bait ready for ravenous moth – Modesto Bee

Posted by on March 13th, 2010 with 0 Comments

LBAM is a native pest to Australia and has been introduced into New Zealand, New Caledonia, Hawaii, the United Kingdom and Ireland. This moth can affect a wide variety of plants, flowers, fruits and vegetables.

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Calling shots in the Senate – Los Angeles Times

Posted by on March 13th, 2010 with 0 Comments

Alan Frumin, a bookish fellow, was squirreled away at his desk in a windowless room of the U.S. Capitol late last week, jacket off, eating his lunch

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Going gluten-free for March, National Nutrition Month – Examiner

Posted by on March 13th, 2010 with 0 Comments

March is National Nutrition Month, as sponsored by The American Dietetic Association . Started in 1973 to promote healthy eating in the United States, National Nutrition Month signifies a time to make commitments to healthly living and eating — both …

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You May Say I’m A Dreamer – Huffingtonpost.com

Posted by on March 13th, 2010 with 0 Comments

As befits a pastime that once featured World B.

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Medicines top source of kids’ poisonings – WALB 10

Posted by on March 11th, 2010 with 0 Comments

TUESDAY, Aug. 4 (HealthDay News) — The leading cause of accidental poisonings among American children can be found in the family medicine cabinet, a new government report shows.

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World-Herald editorial: Court ruling’s huge effect on … – Omaha World-Herald

Posted by on March 11th, 2010 with 0 Comments

Even as spring approaches and planting time for sugar beets in western Nebraska looms, farmers are mired in uncertainty. They and beet producers across the United States await a federal court decision that could disrupt their growing season …

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