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grown from the page at earthside.org/Food & in support of the forth-coming cookbook of the same name by June Perg Floyd

Friday, January 30, 2009

 

Intersting Food-related Links

Ran across a couple interesting links over the last couple days:

  • While looking for information about paraffin toxicity, I ran across this: Waxed Paper. It's a page published by Transport Information Service (TIS), according to the page: "Cargo loss prevention information from German marine insurers." The site has storage, shipping and handling information for many products. The focus is for land/sea cargo container shipping, but it's good information for anyone interested in the storage characteristics of products.
  • Found this one in a old bookmarks file - it's built under some sort of MLM web-site hosting pyramid scheme, but it's an interesting site for the recipes and information about building and cooking in firepits, fireplaces, and so on. It's called "Firepit and Grilling Guru"
Firepit-and-Grilling-Guru.com
[graphic from Firepit-and-Grilling-Guru.com]

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High Fructose Corn Syrup Contaminated with Mecury

The Democracy Now! newsletter for yesterday (2009-01-29) contains a bombshell piece of food-safety information buried in the update on the contaminated peanut butter story; from the newsletter: 

* Food Safety: Georgia Plant Knowingly Shipped Contaminated Peanuts; Study Links Corn Syrup to Toxic Mercury *
We look at two stories on food safety. The FDA has issued one of the largest food recalls in history after eight people died of salmonella poisoning. A Georgia peanut plant knowingly shipped products contaminated with salmonella on a dozen occasions over the past two years. And a pair of new studies has revealed traces of toxic mercury can be found in many popular food items containing high-fructose corn syrup. The sweetener has become a widely used substitute for sugar in processed foods, including many items marketed toward children. [emphasis mine -ed]
Listen/Watch/Read
http://www.democracynow.org/2009/1/29/food_safety_georgia_plant_knowingly_shipped

The implications of this are staggering.  This needs to be in the news - in court - "Friends don't let friend's consume High Fructose Corn Syrup"

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Friday, January 23, 2009

 

Basic Pizza Dough Recipe

Basic Pizza Dough Recipe

[makes 2 x 12" crusts]

INGREDIENTS:

  • 1 cup lukewarm water plus extra as needed
  • 1/4 cup olive oil plus extra for oiling bowl
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons honey or sugar
  • 1 package dry yeast (2-1/4 teaspoons)
  • 3 cups unbleached all purpose flour, plus extra as needed
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons kosher salt

DIRECTIONS:

  1. If your kitchen is cool, preheat oven to 150 degrees or the lowest setting.
  2. Pour the flour into the work bowl of a large food processor or stand mixer.
  3. Sprinkle the oil, sugar, and yeast over the water and pulse the mixer several times until mixed.
  4. Add the flour and salt and process until the mixture comes together.
  5. The dough should be soft and slightly sticky. (If it is too sticky, add flour 1 tablespoon at a time, and pulse until smooth. If it is too stiff, add water one tablespoon at a time, and pulse until smooth.)
  6. Turn the dough onto a slightly floured work surface; knead by hand a few minutes to form a smooth, round ball.
  7. Put the dough in an oiled, clean bowl, turn it over a few times to coat with oil, drizzle a little oil over the top, and cover tightly with plastic wrap.
  8. Place in a warm spot or turn off the oven and stick it in there.
  9. Let rise until the dough has doubled in size, about 15 minutes in the oven, or 1 hour in the warm spot.
  10. Once the dough has risen, punch it down and knead on a lightly floured surface for 1 to 2 minutes, until smooth.
  11. Divide dough into two equal-sized balls and proceed with pizza making.

Friday, January 09, 2009

 

coming back online...

I haven't posted anything to this blog in about a year, but I'm starting now to bring it active again. I have broadened the vision I had for this blog initially, and so will be doing some more work on it, and plan [ultimately] to build the blog out into a larger and more useful site.

I'm thinking of using a tool called Tikiwiki - I was inspired to this by my recent discovery of the Green Life Inovators (GLI) website, which is already running on the Tikiwiki framework as customized by Vidar Kristiansen of Kristiansen Consulting ltd of Oslo, Norway.

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