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  • From: "Tradingpost" <tradingpost@lobo.net>
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  • Subject: [Livingontheland] I Saw 'Food Inc.' -- Now What?
  • Date: Fri, 03 Jul 2009 22:15:18 -0600



I Saw 'Food Inc.' -- Now What?
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By Sarah Newman, Huffington Post. Posted July 3, 2009.

Here's how to transition off of a corn-based diet, lessen your carb(on)
footprint, support local farmers and humanely raised meats.

To read AlterNet's interview with Food Inc. director Robert Kenner, click
here. You can also click here to read an essay by farmer Joel Salatin who's
featured in the film.

It's hard to see Food, Inc. and not be inspired. Okay, so most people might
not be selling their house and quitting their office job to become full
time farmers, but the movie certainly inspires people to change something
in their lives. There's a lot of super simple but highly effective things
you can do to transition off of a corn-based diet, lessen your carb(on)
food/footprint, support local farmers and choose humanely raised meats. We
are thrilled by the deluge of emails we've received from people across the
country who are inspired by the film and want to make changes but are
looking for some help.

Below is a list to some of the most commonly asked questions.

1. Where can I buy organic food? The Eat Well Guide is a handy resource
which lists local farmers markets, farms, restaurants and Community
Supported Agricultural programs in your area, all of which offer organic
and sustainable foods.

2. Where can I buy sustainably raised meat? Eat Wild is a user-friendly
resource with listings for grass-fed meat and dairy near you. Do you need
some clarification on all of those confusing terms used to describe meat
products, such pasture-raised, non-confined or natural? If so, Sustainable
Table's wallet-sized glossary of meat production will help you better
understand what these each mean.

3. What is the status of Kevin's law? Unfortunately, nothing right now.
However, you can support the ongoing work of Barb Kowlacyk and her mom, Pat
Buck, for safer food standards nationwide through their organization,
Center for Foodborne Illness, Research and Prevention.

4. How can I get in touch with Michael Pollan? Yes, he's a hot commodity
right now, but you can chat with him! There will be live-chat with him this
Thursday at 3PM PST on Facebook. Click here for details.

5. I didn't see Food, Inc. When is it coming to my town? We're constantly
adding new cities and theaters, but if yours isn't listed here, tell your
local theater that you want to see it! And, stay tuned for the DVD release
date.

Assuming these actions whet your appetite, don't forget to check out the
official film site which offers lots of juicy resources. The 10 tips will
help to jump start some lifestyle changes you can make now. Learn more
about issues raised in the film, ranging from workers rights to genetic
engineering and connect with organizations leading efforts to reform our
industrial food system. The enthusiasm generated by Food, Inc. is evidence
that it is helping to galvanize people across the country who are all
committed to making sure we all have access to safe, healthy and
sustainable foods.




  • [Livingontheland] I Saw 'Food Inc.' -- Now What?, Tradingpost, 07/04/2009

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