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Does the idea differ from the very worst industrial processes for growing vegetables? Roast rack of (natural) pork. Photograph: Frederic Lucano According to a story in today's Times , scientists in the Netherlands have finally succeeded in growing meat...
Tags: grown meat, Netherlands, Amsterdam, Diets, Meat, In vitro meat, Vegetarianism, Hospitality Recreation, Pork, Tomato, Intentional living, Animal rights
Annalise Braakensiek has a head for business and a body for sin. No matter how much you might want to write her off as a blonde airhead, you can't when you discover the lingerie model is fluent in five languages (English, German, Italian, Dutch and Japanese)...
Tags: Annalise Braakensiek, loves lunch, Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City, Diets, Vegetarianism, Hospitality Recreation, Intentional living
The Independent on Sunday believes that climate change is a planetary emergency. Next weekend we shall be publishing a special report on the eve of the Copenhagen conference explaining, in what we hope is a calm and clear way, why; and what we can expect...
Tags: Paul McCartney, sir paul, United Kingdom, Todmorden, Environment, Climate change, Global warming, Agriculture, Diets, Vegetarianism, Intentional living, Sustainability, Livestock, Meat, Low-carbon economy, Action on climate change
Experts in Holland used cells from a live pig to replicate growth in a petri dish. The advent of so-called “in-vitro” or cultured meat could reduce the billions of tons of greenhouse gases emitted each year by farm animals — if people are willing to eat...
Tags: cultured meat, New York City, Environment, Meat, Diets, In vitro meat, Vegetarianism, Steak, Jerky, Myoblast, Animal rights
About three months ago, we gave a dinner party that was attended by our two teenage sons. The guests were all delightful, but perhaps a little ill-assorted. Two of them were vegan and a third was a man who had just come back from shooting a deer as part...
Tags: Andrew Martin, Frank, United Kingdom, Lowestoft, Diets, Vegetarianism and religion, Vegetarianism, Veganism, Hospitality Recreation, Intentional living, Ethics of eating meat, Human Interest, Animal rights
No need to feel guilty for gorging on all that turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and pie. Just compensate for the overload by filling up on greens and other healthy goodies this weekend. umeke market and deli Lots of fresh, healthy takeout fare is available,...
Tags: Jimmy Buffett, United Kingdom, Blackpool, Cuisine of the Southwestern United States, Jake Shimabukuro, Bette Midler, Vegetarianism, Hospitality Recreation, Brassica, Human Interest, Chili con carne, American cuisine, Coleslaw, Cuisine of the Southern United States, Soul food, Entertainment Culture, Shimabukuro
Here's a commercial that NBC refused to run about the treatment of turkeys...But they just can't live and let live and keep their ridiculous vegan faces out of our kitchens. We might not like their sweaters knitted from muesli and their sustainable yurts.
Tags: New York, Thanksgiving, Poultry, Domestic turkey, Vegetarianism, Veganism, Muesli, Animal rights, Safran
Hsu, who shot to fame in the hit Taiwanese soap opera "Meteor Garden", will appeal to younger Chinese, who are becoming more health conscious in the wake of several scandals involving tainted food. Continued.
Tags: China, PETA, Beijing, Diets, Vegetarianism, Intentional living, Human Interest
Reducing the amount of saturated fat consumed through meat products by 30 per cent could help prevent an estimated 18,000 premature deaths a year, as well as being good for the planet, medical researchers say. Further efforts to drive down carbon emissions...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, Environment, Diets, Saturated fat, Agriculture in England, Vegetarianism, Meatless Monday, Energy in the United Kingdom, Intentional living, Nutrition, Livestock, Meat, Individual and political action on climate change, Andrew Burnham, Cattle, Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs, Department of Health, Air dispersion modeling
Rural Report for Thursday, November 11, 2009 26/11/2009 12:12:01 Heinz Wattie's Christchurch factory is gearing up to harvest a bumper pea crop. The factory is moving into full time production which will continue for the next three months. Four hundred...
Tags: Heinz Wattie, New Zealand, Christchurch, Agriculture, Environment, Pea, Wattie's, Vegetarianism, Possums, Faboideae, Produce, Pigeon pea