Archive for the 'Food' Category


Who Owns Organic?

Author: Bea Fortheearth
February 7, 2010

That organic food in your freezer or refrigerator is probably owned by Kraft, Cargill, Kellogg, Pepsi, Hershey, M&M, Coca Cola and others.  Click here fora link to research done by Phil Howard, Assistant Professor at Michigan University.

It’s obvious that ‘big food’ wants to cash in on the recent rise in demand for organics.  Private labels go from Wal-Mart, Costco, Sam’s Club, Kroger, Target and down to more ‘organic’ companies like Whole Foods and Trader Joe’s.

Ah, but things get dicey when the so-called ‘organics’ get caught with their pants down like Aurora Dairy did in 2007.  Co-mingling non-organic milk with organic, stepping outside the organic standards for feed and bedding,  moving cows from organic facilities to non-organic and continuing to claim milk was organic, and failure to process milk according to the National Organic Program (NOP), and along with a host of other violations. These ‘greenwashed’ products often contain pesticides, antibiotics, growth hormones from cross contamination.

Wal-Mart too, has been involved in investigations which allege ‘greenwashing‘ of its products.

What IS Organic?  Watch this short video and see if you are making a difference with your purchases.

Organic certification is under attack.Go to these sites to read more about….

Beauty and Cosmetics: http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycare/index.cfm

Food: http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/oca/campaign.jsp?campaign_KEY=4756

To HELP PRESERVE ORGANICS, visit the Organic Consumer’s page and use their links to fight back FOR ORGANICS!


NAIS: Scrapped By USDA But Not Dead Yet

Author: Bea Fortheearth
February 6, 2010

NAIS, for the meantime, has been shelved by the USDA. This sounds good, but…. and I say this with a capital “B”… that we should not reduce our vigilance where any sort of government intrusion into our food system is concerned.

Says USDA Secretary Vilsack, “We are committed to working in partnership with States, Tribal Nations and industry in the coming months to address many of the details of this framework, and giving ample opportunity for farmers and ranchers and the public to provide us with continued input through this process.” Let’s make sure this happens; that we who are committed to local food &  preserving our small farms stay on the ball and not get complacent. We are not to let our guard down, not even for a minute.

I am bothered by this:  These steps will include accelerating actions to lessen the risk from diseases–such as tuberculosis–posed by imported animals, and WHY do we have to IMPORT animals for our food? … improving response capabilities, and focusing on greater collaboration and analyses with States and industry on potential disease risk overall. Keeping in mind, here, that small farmers’ livestock has never contributed to the beef industry food recalls.

One of USDA’s  first steps will be to convene a forum with animal health leaders for the States and Tribal Nations to initiate a dialogue about the possible ways of achieving the flexible, coordinated approach to animal disease traceability Flexible should take into consideration the small farmers and consumers who own livestock.  They should not be lumped in with the massive feed lots, (CAFOS) and withor compared to facilities which breed disease.

ALL of us need to be more aware of where our food comes from and what’s in it.  Read this Organic Consumer’s article for a quick briefing.  It’s written by a farmer.

We CANNOT RELAX on this issue!  Special interest groups like Monsanto, Cargill, ADM and Tyson and major food retailers like Wal-Mart are NOT out to protect consumers!  Wal-Mart is aggressively raising the level of food imports as reported in Supermarket News.  U.S. food imports are staggering.  WHY should we allow the government to use us as Guinea pigs so that retailers can save money? Imports are on the rise, even since this 2004  article.

Across this land people are starting to wake up regarding our food:  what’s in it, where it comes from and how its produced.  Everyone who is concerned needs to voice their opinion.  The thousands of letters, e-mails and phone calls made obviously reached someone in the government.  The 100 organizations who opposed NAIS and millions of consumers who called, faxed or signed online petitions – accomplished something.

Now is NOT the time to quit!


Small farmers, Local Food, FOOD Inc. on OPRAH

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 29, 2010

Oprah’s show featuring Michael Pollan and “Food, Inc” has many of us ‘foodies’ CHEERING !

This is JUST what’s needed, the well known ‘Oprah Effect’, to kick the plight of small farmers vs pesticide-laden, genetically modified, antibiotic filled food — right into the limelight!  THANK YOU, OPRAH!

People like me know too much.  A trip through the grocery store for us, isn’t what it used to be.  Where I never gave a thought about what I was buying, now I venture through the grocery store like I’m walking through a mine field!  Certain aisles I avoid like the plague: snack food, soda, meat and dairy and the entire frozen food section.  Forget about cereals, bread, lunch meats and anything processed.  Ugh….

I use it as a people watching experience, or rather I should say, a grocery watching experience.  I look at what people have in their carts.  Most of it is crap:  processed, frozen, sugary and full of chemicals.

Thank you, Oprah…. thank you a bazillion times.  What you have done for the local food movement is momentous.  When people see “Food, Inc” and hopefully, “Fresh, The Movie” then perhaps the food movement will get into high gear.  Consumers - the REAL heavy hitters behind everything, will find out about Monsanto’s bag of tricks.

The lid will be blown off Pandora’s box containing the secrets of Tyson, Perdue, and their ‘chicken secrets’, Cargill, ADM, Swift, and many others.  The veil over the food industry is  s-l-o-w-l-y  being exposed.  Everything from the pesticides on your food, mysterious additives in processed food and stuff like soda. Our bodies were not designed to eat this way!  The truth is coming out about artificial ingredients and what they are doing to us!

If every person who reads this (or something else on food) passes it on to another person, in time the chain will be so big;  imagine the voice that people will have when they are educated!

Write to Oprah, foodies…. and get her to do more shows on this!  There are lots of other visionaries such as Sally Fallon from the Weston A. Price Foundation, and farmers advocating grassfed animals.

http://www.eatwild.com/news.html


Supporting Local Food & The Environment

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 23, 2010

Because I feel very strongly about supporting local food endeavors and educating people on environmental issues, I recently  made an announcement of an upcoming showing of “Fresh, The Movie” and “Food, Inc.”

In my e-mail I stated: Please keep this in the back of your minds to come to because these are two VERY IMPORTANT films that anyone concerned about our food supply really needs to see.”

I received an reply from a editor in the Charlottesville area:

“I question the validity of your statement that either or both of these films are important for everyone to see.”

Excuse me????

If you are truly concerned about our food system I would think that you’d want people to see these films.

If you feel that the public has been purposely kept in the dark by the FDA, USDA,  the food industry, large corporations like Wal-Mart, chemical giants such as Monsanto, fast food companies and large agribusiness concerns, how can you ‘question the validity’ of my attempt to educate consumers?

Current health statistics cite rising rates of cancer, diabetes, high blood pressure, food allergies, birth defects and a host of diseases from our modern diet. Consumption of food laced with pesticides, additives, hormones, antibiotics, artificial colorings and flavorings are making people sick.  Society’s dependence on cheap processed foods, proffered by our ‘friends’ in the food industry and fast food chains, have led to a frightening rate of obesity, illness & premature death.  With this in mind, can you honestly say that either or both of these films are NOT important?

Pending legislation threatens the very existence of small farms and farmer’s markets across this country.  Passage, without amendments, will sound a death knell for small farmers and severely damage organic food concerns. If you support our farmers and local food initiatives, then I would hope you would be for the dissemination of this information.

If  you are committed to preserving the right of citizens to get their food directly from small farmers, instead of corporate giants who put profits ahead of the health of their customers, why then do you not support this venue?

Are you at all concerned about Monsanto and their tactics of bullying, spying on and putting small farmers out of business through litigation?

Do you question Monsanto’s worldwide monopoly for Round-Up Ready crops?  What about the environmental effect of farmer’s increasing use of  pesticides on  all GMOs?  Are you unfazed about the environmental impact of pesticides on the health of this planet & ALL of its inhabitants?

“Fresh” captured many accolades in 2009.  Among them were official selections from:  Environmental Film Festival, Sustainable Living Film Festival, Newport Beach Film Festival, Maine International Film Festival and the Kerry Film Festival.  It was reviewed far and wide, garnering praise for insightful views into the food world.

“Food, Inc” also was applauded in many circles last year.  In addition to the Gotham Award, it also was on the list for Academy Award for Best Documentary, the 25th Anniversary Spirit Award, and is on the list for an Oscar Award.

Everyone that I’ve talked to who has seen either (or both) agrees that these two films are important.

Methinks, dear scribe, that you are outnumbered!


Frozen Food Dinners: More FAKE FOOD!

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 21, 2010

As a child of the 50’s, I ate my share of frozen TV dinners. With the advent of the microwave and improved packaging technology, one can live their life without ever having to cook from scratch.

An article posted by Rachael Ray extols the benefits of the new frozen foods. Reading the ingredients, I noticed a ‘Seafood Multi-Pak’.  Hmmmm… knowing that many seafood varieties are imported from China, I’d pass on this one.  China’s dubious record for food purity is well documented.  Inspections of food from China at U.S. ports have turned up a scary list.  Do YOU trust imported Chinese food?  I don’t!

Pork from Hormel?  I’d skip that, too.  If you’ve seen either “Fresh” or “Food, Inc” or done any reading about the food industry at all you’d know that this ‘food’ isn’t really food.  The animals are fed hormones and antibiotics, which YOU are eating when you consume this food. They’re fed GMO corn, which has been sprayed with pesticides.

Knowing what I know about food, I would hardly say that these items are “New and Improved.” Read the ingredient listing on any frozen food and see how many words you can pronounce.  Some of the contents in food you probably don’t want to know… but should.


Beef Recall For E-Coli

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 19, 2010

Two more beef recalls:  one from a from a California meatpacker with  ground beef that was processed almost TWO YEARS AGO.

A second beef recall for e-coli involves restaurants such as Applebee’s, Olive Garden and others have been told to remove meat from National Steak & Poultry from Oklahoma.

This only adds fuel to the fire which points out that locally produced food is far safer than mass-produced products.  Feedlot animals are raised in filth, killed and hung on conveyor lines still covered in feces.

(WATCH THIS TRAILER for  “Food, Inc”)

Learn about WHERE YOUR FOOD COMES FROM…. HOW IT’S MADE…. because it’s NOT all it’s cracked up to be!


Monsanto’s GMOs = Pesticide Poison

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 14, 2010

A recent study in the International Journal of Biological Sciences, has linked organ damage in mammals (rats) to consumption of Monsanto’s GMO corn, NK603, MON 810 & MON 863.  Closely monitoring each animal within set parameters for 90 days,  effects were noticed in the kidney, liver, heart, adrenal glands, spleen and haematopoietic system (formation of blood).  The study goes on to say that there is a potential toxicity relating to the pesticides specific to each species of corn.  It was noted by the scientists in the IJBS:

“Effects were mostly concentrated in kidney and liver function, the two major diet detoxification organs, but in detail differed with each GM type. In addition, some effects on heart, adrenal, spleen and blood cells were also frequently noted. As there normally exists sex differences in liver and kidney metabolism, the highly statistically significant disturbances in the function of these organs, seen between male and female rats, cannot be dismissed as biologically insignificant as has been proposed by others. We therefore conclude that our data strongly suggests that these GM maize varieties induce a state of hepatorenal toxicity….These substances have never before been an integral part of the human or animal diet and therefore their health consequences for those who consume them, especially over long time periods are currently unknown.”

In another GMO report, Greenpeace reiterated that Monsanto’s methods were not intrusive enough to detect inconsistancies in the parameters used in its testing.  In other words, the whole testing process is flawed.

Monsanto obviously complicates the test data by testing with unrelated groups, therefore there can be no clear conclusion.

GMOs have been linked to bee colony collapse and butterfly deaths.  Why wouldn’t this be so?  After all, the plants on which the bees and butterflies feed will kill them.  Between GMO crops and the use of pesticides on them, it is a death knell for pollinators.

GMO corn is in all of our food, be it from the U.S. or imported in food from China or other nations.

Forbes has even bought into the lie that Monsanto is ‘The Company of The Year”.  Read on and get sick!

We need to push for more organic food.  Consumers have a voice against GMO products.


Are Chinese ‘organics’ - ORGANIC?

Author: Bea Fortheearth
January 7, 2010

Organics from China probably aren’t.  As reported on the Organic Consumer site:

“One company that had an excellent opportunity to meet consumer expectations by supporting the growth of organic acreage in North America was Dean Foods, makers of the industry’s leading soy milk, Silk.  Instead, after buying the Silk brand, Dean Foods quit purchasing most of their soybeans from American family farmers and switched their primary sourcing to China.  This cost-cutting move helped them build their commanding soy milk market share using soybeans of questionable organic certification from China.

“White Wave (the operating division of Dean Foods that markets Silk and Horizon organic milk) had the opportunity to push organic and sustainable agriculture to incredible heights of production by working with North American farmers and traders to get more land in organic production, but what they did was pit cheap foreign soybeans against the U.S. organic farmer, taking away any attraction for conventional farmers to make the move into sustainable agriculture,” said Merle Kramer, a marketer for the Midwestern Organic Farmers Cooperative.

And now Dean, the $11 billion agribusiness behemoth and the nation’s largest dairy concern, has quietly abandoned organic soybeans in most of the Silk product line, switching to even cheaper conventional soybeans without changing UPC codes for retailers or lowering pricing to consumers.”

Furthermore, many small independent organic food producers are being bought by large corporations who are switching to imported products to boost profitability. This is how American companies are selling out to the Chinese in favor of cheap food with lower and potentially dangerous standards.

The Cornucopia Institute has issued a scorecard report that everyone who eats organics should read.

Hexane, a chemical which is a toxic petrochemical, is used to extract the oils and protein from soy products.


“Growing Power” Helps Communities Empower Themselves

Author: Bea Fortheearth
December 3, 2009

I am so inspired by Will Allen and his non-profit organization, “Growing Power.”

THIS is what we need to be doing for ourselves, people.  We must break the chains of hunger that grips this nation.  So many families are starving in our country.  Millions are starving around the world!  Mr. Allen’s vision and strategy could help alleviate hunger throughout the planet!

Just gaze at the map of the Milwaukee farm, a 2 acre plot that is the LAST remaining farm in the ‘city.’  It is an absolute inspiration. As you read about the other endeavors in the area, you’ll see that this is a thriving, workable and amazing effort!  These are not only ‘farms’ but teaching centers… I’d like to call them instead, “inspiration centers,” because one can NOT be uninspired by this!

Governments are strugging to oversee their environmentally damaging, unsanitary, inhumane factory farms. Innovators like Mr. Allen and Joel Salatin of Polyface Farm, are trying to educate and reintroduce humane, environmentally conscious and Earth-healing farming.

Our farmer’s markets are only the starting place.  We need our small farmers because they are our last link to good, clean, safe food.  Farmers like Will Allen and Joel Salatin are few and far between.  We need to have good food for all, everyone, everywhere!


What’s Behind Your Bumper Sticker?

Author: Bea Fortheearth
November 1, 2009

Are you for the Earth? What about buying & eating locally produced food?

Are you REALLY for these things or do you just have bumper stickers on your vehicle that say so?

Step up to the plate, America.  Don’t just SAY you’re ‘for’ the environment:

DO for the environment, BE FOR the environment, get out in the trenches FOR the environment.

What about food? Do you SAY you’re for good food…, do you SAY you’re for the small farmer? Do you DO anything FOR the small farmers?

….. or do you do all your shopping at Wal-Mart because it’s cheaper?

….. or do you come home from work and feed microwaveable crap to your kids because its quicker?

….. or do you pack their lunches full of fruit juices with HFCS (high fructose corn syrup), food laden with chemicals, artificial ingredients and salt?

….. or do you go out to eat at fast food establishments like McDonald’s who serve ‘food’ that really isn’t food but nothing more than artificial ingredients, flavorings? The meat comes from  animals who’ve been raised in factory farms and pumped full of hormones, steroids and antibiotics?  You’re ‘lovin it’ all the same, right?

It’s lonely out here in the vast food fight arena.  Mainstream America is still too brainwashed by commercials that says Mickey D’s really serves good food; that the Healthy Choice meal you’ve nuked is good for you (READ the ingredients - if you can’t identify it, it CAN’T be good for you!)

Visit your local farmer’s market.  Ask questions.  Ask to come for a farm tour.  Fellow VICFA member, Joel Salatin in Swope, Virginia WILL let you tour his farm. Read Michael Pollan’s “Omnivore’s Dilema” for a lot more info on Joel and the food industry.

Bumper stickers make us feel good - like we’re doing something.  For far too many of us, though, we’re just not into doing, but are into just being.

We’re not going to get anywhere unless everyone who has read this - and more of you - actually get out there and voice your opposition to the food industry.  Monsanto has been getting away with murder (literally) between poisoning the Earth with Round-Up, getting PATENTS on SEEDS - that’s right - which force farmers to use perticides and herbicides.  The U.S. government has been bought by the food industry and now wants to pass a sweeping food ’safety’ bill and NAIS that will just about be the end of many, many small farmers, organic farms and farmer’s markets all across the country!