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		<title>Take Action:  School Lunch Meat Gets an &#8220;F&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 02:30:53 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[School lunches are a weird thing &#8211; either you love them or you hate them. When I was in high school, they had really good cheeseburgers (which probably wasn&#8217;t the best thing to be eating in hindsight). But when I read about information like you&#8217;ll see below, it makes the taste of that cheeseburger turn [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>School lunches are a weird thing &#8211; either you love them or you hate them.  When I was in high school, they had really good cheeseburgers (which probably wasn&#8217;t the best thing to be eating in hindsight).  But when I read about information like you&#8217;ll see below, it makes the taste of that cheeseburger turn really foul.</p>
<p>The message below is what popped up as something that I should share with my friends and family (and online readers) after I signed an online petition.  I hope that you&#8217;ll take a minute and read through this information and, if you so choose, sign the online petition linked below.</p>
<blockquote><p>Do you know what&#8217;s less safe for our children than fast-food? Their school lunch!</p>
<p>A recent investigation by USA Today found that the meat sold to U.S. school cafeterias faces less testing and lower safety standards than the meat that&#8217;s served in most fast-food restaurants &#8212; outlets that aren&#8217;t otherwise known for their health consciousness and are as cost-conscious as the most passionate deficit hawk.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s right: McDonalds, KFC, and Jack in the Box test the ground beef they buy five to 10 times more frequently than the USDA tests beef for U.S. school lunches! And these restaurants have for years refused to buy certain kinds of lower-quality meat and chicken which the USDA continues to accept.</p>
<p>I just signed a petition to ask Agriculture Secretary Vilsack to set better standards for school lunches. I hope you will, too. Please have a look and take action.</p>
<p><a href="http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/school_lunch_fdn/?r_by=-2078083-S9YA0qx&#038;rc=confemail1">http://act.credoaction.com/campaign/school_lunch_fdn/?r_by=-2078083-S9YA0qx&#038;rc=confemail1</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Again, I hope that you are moved to some action on this information.  All it takes is a few minutes to sign an online petition, if that.  I believe that one of the reasons why we are experiencing an epidemic of obesity in this country is because of the foods we are eating.  Yes, food quantities are a problem (we eat too much food), but a worse problem is the quality of the food that we are putting into our bodies.  When I think about feeding horrible food to our children in school lunchrooms, it makes me pretty angry.  Please take a minute to sign that online petition &#8211; we have to fight back against industrial agriculture at some point and the school lunchroom might be the perfect place for action.</p>
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		<title>The Future of Farming &#8211; Helping Organic Farmers</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Joe]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Oct 2009 15:18:37 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Many of you know that I go to a farm each Saturday morning (actually, this coming Saturday is the last visit to the farm until next season) to get my produce. The food that I get from the farm is literally &#8220;farm fresh&#8221; and organically grown. It tastes delicious &#8211; much better than the produce [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many of you know that I go to a farm each Saturday morning (actually, this coming Saturday is the last visit to the farm until next season) to get my produce.  The food that I get from the farm is literally &#8220;farm fresh&#8221; and organically grown.  It tastes delicious &#8211; much better than the produce that you find in the stores.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve signed up to be on Food Democracy Now&#8217;s e-mail list so I can help advocate for better food policies for all of us.  The latest advocacy effort is asking Agriculture Secretary to help organic farmers get more land to grow their crops.  Below is an e-mail I received from Food Democracy Now &#8211; give it a read.</p>
<blockquote><p>It’s time to end the bureaucratic squabbling at the USDA and put beginning and minority farmers first.</p>
<p>What new and minority farmers need most is access to affordable land — unfortunately USDA officials are stalling a potential solution.</p>
<p>A new program created by sustainable agriculture advocates in the 2008 Farm Bill, called the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) Transition Option, offers incentives to land owners enrolled in the CRP to sell or lease the land to beginning and minority farmers using sustainable or organic practices at the end of CRP contracts.</p>
<p>Currently, 4.3 million acres enrolled in CRP are about to leave the program and this land is badly needed by the next generation of farmers to overcome the greatest obstacle to new farmers – affordable land.2</p>
<p>Unfortunately the USDA’s bureaucratic wrangling and fear of lawsuits is holding up implementation of this vital program. Rather than release the land as it should be under new Farm Bill rules, the USDA is holding it up with an unnecesary environmental impact study. Any further delay will deny beginning and minority farmers the opportunity to get access to the land they need in the next 2 years.3</p>
<p>Please join Food Democracy Now! by asking Secretary Vilsack to implement the Conservation Reserve Program Transition Option now.</p>
<p>Our beginning and minority farmers don’t have a moment to waste.</p></blockquote>
<p>Interesting information, huh?  If you&#8217;re interested in sending a quick, online message to the Secretary, <a href="http://fdn.actionkit.com/cms/sign/next_generation/#1"><strong>click here</strong></a>.  If you believe that quality food provides a large benefit to our society, then I encourage you to send the Secretary a message.</p>
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		<title>Another Message to the FDA and USDA on Healthy Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 19:32:22 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Time and time again I post on here about how I am a member of the Food Democracy e-mail list and how they send me some interesting information on healthy food choices, legislation regarding food policy, and regulations regarding the food industry. Well, their latest e-mail is interesting because it deals with these &#8220;Smart Choice&#8221; [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Time and time again I post on here about how I am a member of the Food Democracy e-mail list and how they send me some interesting information on healthy food choices, legislation regarding food policy, and regulations regarding the food industry.  Well, their latest e-mail is interesting because it deals with these &#8220;Smart Choice&#8221; labels that you find throughout the supermarket&#8230;and in a variety of odd places.</p>
<p>For example, did you know that according the USDA and FDA guidelines, some forms of Keebler&#8217;s snack crackers are &#8220;Smart Choice&#8221; products?  How does that even pass the smell test?!  Some text from the Food Democracy Now campaign:</p>
<p><em>The Smart Choices program was dreamed up by giant food conglomerates like ConAgra, General Mills, Kellogg’s, Kraft, PepsiCo, Tyson Foods and Unilever, together with some industry “experts.” They say its purpose is to help consumers make “smarter food and beverage choices,&#8221;  but you&#8217;ll be surprised to see what they define as a “Smart Choice”: things like Froot Loops®, Keebler Cookie Crunch® and Lucky Charms®.</em></p>
<p>How about the gumption on the folks that decided Lucky Charms are a &#8220;Smart Choice&#8221; option?  Sickening.  Through the use of <a href="http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/cms/sign/Smart_Choices/"><strong>Food Democracy&#8217;s online submission form</strong></a>, it took me no time at all to submit a pre-formatted letter to both the USDA and the FDA regarding the use of these &#8220;Smart Choice&#8221; labels.  The text of the message that was sent is listed below.  I encourage you to use the link above to send a message that deceptive labeling is unacceptable.</p>
<blockquote><p>Dear Secretary Sebelius &#038; Secretary Vilsack,</p>
<p>We urge you to investigate a new front of package (FOP) labeling initiative known as the Smart Choices® Program for potential deceptive and misleading claims to American consumers. At a time when our nation’s children are suffering from an epidemic of obesity and type II diabetes, leading food manufacturers should be trying to encourage eating healthier meals and not peddle overly processed foods high in sugar, fat or salt.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the new program, led by many of our nation’s largest food corporations, has created a set of standards so loose that products like Froot Loops®, Keebler Cookie Crunch® and Lucky Charms® are eligible for the Smart Choices® label.</p>
<p>It’s outrageous that American companies would try to push food products loaded with as much as 44% sugar on parents who are desperately trying to feed their children healthy meals. Please stand up for our nation’s children and only allow healthy, nutritious foods to achieve this type of voluntary labeling. If this administration is serious about children&#8217;s health and nutrition they will enforce strict guidelines related to food products geared towards children and will not allow corporations to engage in deceptive or misleading labeling practices.</p></blockquote>
<p>If you interested in sending a message to the USDA and the FDA (which takes moments to do), then <a href="http://action.fooddemocracynow.org/cms/sign/Smart_Choices/"><strong>please head over to this link and check it out</strong></a>.</p>
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