Two things you should know about me - 1) I love Silicon Valley & 2) I love food.
This makes me so happy!
https://food52.com/blog/19747-pinterest-just-launched-a-shazam-for-food
Midwestern Angeleno. Sarcastic Optimist. Simply Complicated. (And, everything's better with glitter. Period.)
Showing posts with label Morning Reading. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morning Reading. Show all posts
Friday, May 26, 2017
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Morning Reading
UM, this looks ah-mazing! I don't even like carrot cake and I want to bake this, like today...
(photo: Mary Catherine Tee)
Tuesday, January 10, 2017
Morning Reading
https://food52.com/blog/18797-want-to-understand-more-about-what-you-re-eating-read-this?utm_campaign=activity_feed&utm_medium=email&utm_source=food52
While certainly not a New Year's resolution, one of my goals is to be even more mindful and knowledgeable about what I eat. While that idea is simple, this quote from the article is not (and it's terrifying):
Later, last winter, we discovered, from emails released in a FOIA to the US Right to Know Campaign, that an executive at Monsanto had actually enlisted my attackers to go after me on Monsanto’s behalf. That was quite a realization, to find my name in those emails.
Attackers? How can companies do that? Why would they want to? It leads me to think there's something to what she has to say. HOWEVER, I was equally surprised to see such harsh and negative comments attached to the post. Are they real? Plants? Too many questions.
All I know for sure is that I need to do more research!
While certainly not a New Year's resolution, one of my goals is to be even more mindful and knowledgeable about what I eat. While that idea is simple, this quote from the article is not (and it's terrifying):
Later, last winter, we discovered, from emails released in a FOIA to the US Right to Know Campaign, that an executive at Monsanto had actually enlisted my attackers to go after me on Monsanto’s behalf. That was quite a realization, to find my name in those emails.
Attackers? How can companies do that? Why would they want to? It leads me to think there's something to what she has to say. HOWEVER, I was equally surprised to see such harsh and negative comments attached to the post. Are they real? Plants? Too many questions.
All I know for sure is that I need to do more research!
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