Nov 8, 2007

Eating Green

So my beautiful sister knows that I am trying to be somewhat responsible in my eating habits. Since my family is not going 'veggie' with me, I try to buy them healthy all natural alternatives. After the soy milk coup d'etat I continue to buy them animal products, I like my head and want to keep it and my family close to heart.

So the beautiful sister sent me this in an email a bit ago and I thought it was worth sharing.


Eating GreenYour guide to organic and other in-the-news terms
When deciding what to feed your family, you're bound to face a bewildering array of food labels claiming that items are organic, natural or free range. Here’s what these labels mean:
Growing Conditions
Organic-If a product bears a "USDA organic" label, you are guaranteed that’s it’s at least 95 free of pesticides, synthetic fertilizers and sewage sludge and that it hasn’t been genetically modified or irradiated. No hormones or antibiotics are allowed; animals must be fed organically-grown feed and have access to the outdoors. While some experts have suggested that organic foods are healthier than conventionally-grown, the USDA doesn’t support these claims.
Sustainable-Sustainable agriculture refers to crops that are raised in ways that don’t harm the environment, are humane to animals, and that supports farm workers and farming communities. Not all sustainable foods are organic — most come from small family farms which may not have the time or resources to get organic certification (it is expensive and time-consuming). A related label is "Fair Trade," which certifies that farmers in developing countries have received a fair price for products like coffee that are grown in a sustainable way.
Natural-Natural refers to meat and poultry that contains no artificial flavors, colors or preservatives. There is no certification and because a food is called "natural," it doesn’t mean that farm animals were raised organically.
Locally Grown-Locally grown refers to crops produced no more than 250 miles from where they’re purchased. The emphasis is on seasonal, fresh produce, meats and dairy products but these crops may have been raised with pesticides.
If the label does not specify that the food any special growing conditions, you should assume it’s conventional. Crops and cattle are raised using synthetic chemicals, like fertilizers and pesticides to curb insect growth and increase the amount of food produced. Farmers can give their animals antibiotics, growth hormones and other medications. This is the way most crops and livestock have been raised in the U.S. for the past 50 years.
Hormones and Antibiotics
Antibiotic-Free-The term "antibiotic-free" is unregulated but producers can label foods "no antibiotics administered" or "raised without antibiotics," which means animals were raised entirely without the substances. Concerns have been raised that antibiotic use in cattle causes antibiotic resistant bacteria to develop, threatening human health.
Hormone-Free-For pork and chicken, the label "hormone free" is meaningless; these substances are banned when raising pigs and chickens. Beef may carry a "no hormones administered" label but no outside authority currently certifies this claim. Controversy has arisen over the artificial hormone rBGH which increases milk production. The U.S. is one of the few countries to approve its use; others have banned it because of concerns over human and animal health.
Animal Welfare
Free Range-Chickens that aren’t confined to cages and are granted access to the outdoors are called "free range." But the USDA only requires limited outdoor time; conditions can be crowded and dirty and there’s no outside monitoring.
Grass-Fed-Cattle raised largely on grass and hay are referred to as "grass-fed." No government regulations or inspections apply to the term and these cattle may not be organic. Since cows’ stomachs more easily digest grass than grain, it is a more natural, humane and antibiotic-free way to raise cattle.

beautiful sister:

Nov 6, 2007

So to steal a phrase, I'm not in the mood.

(You really should update, if only for me ;)

I haven't been in the mood for quite a while.

It all started when this goshdarn computer continued breaking on me, week after week.

Now, I don't know, maybe it's just from not using so much? I really have no desire to really get on this contraption, really ever.

Here is my contribution, here are the fun and interesting things that have been going on in our lives lately. Not too much really.

me, I'm still a cheeky brat.



Chad is still super hot, ahem, I mean playing gigs, writing amazing music.


We've had two new members adopt us, although Merlin got caught in the radiator fan one day (obviously a complete accident) and doesn't come around so much anymore.

Merlin


Guiness

HALLOWEEN 2007

Kenan wanted to be something creepy and cool. zombie. He pulls it off well.


Ashton is a character from an anime game/book/cartoon called Naruto. His character is Gaara, he controls sand, so he carries it with him at all times.

No folks this is not the infamous, Jack Sparrow, this is Johnny Depp. "All the girls want to kiss Johnny Depp"- Evie. She was right, I know I got my kiss, I mean how many times do you get the opportunity to kiss Johnny Depp.
*while going through the pictures for the post I realized I have quite a few pics that never got posted. I will be making up various albums through snapfish, if you are interested let me know and I will email them to you.*