Posted by Lorren on November 10, 2011
Coca-cola only wants to save one polar bear home, according to the label on my bottle of Coke I recently purchased. Either that, or quite a few people let the packaging go through inspection with a fairly simple grammatical error on it.
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Posted by Lorren on June 23, 2011
One area where Tea Party members and clean-eating Democrats should be able to agree upon is farm freedom.
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Posted by Lorren on May 19, 2010
A Citigroup top economist has said that industrialized nations are in the worst financial shape since the industrial revolution. Get ready for a bumpy road.
Posted by Lorren on September 25, 2009
Nutrition 101: Choose Life is great for homeschools and nutrition-minded adults as well.
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Posted by Lorren on September 2, 2009
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Way back in 2007 and 2008, I wrote about the world’s food supply. There was a lot of food news going on at the time. Melamine was being found in baby formula and even chocolate that was made in China, after Hurricane Ike, the importance [...]
Posted by Lorren on September 29, 2008
I’m not sure if you’ve been keeping up with the news, but recently, quite a few babies in China were getting sick or dying because the food processors there had been watering down their milk with melamine, a chemical that is cheaper than milk, but will have the same protein properties as milk, and therefore [...]
Posted by Lorren on April 22, 2008
I’ve written a couple of times about how several countries have stopped exports of food and that there have been food riots in several countries because of the increase in price, due to the lack of supply. Some of my friends who like to be prepared have been purchasing large quantities of food to [...]
Posted by Lorren on April 2, 2008
When I went grocery shopping Monday afternoon, I picked up 8 bags of pasta. Tomorrow when I go shopping after taking the kidlets to the library, I plan on getting a 20 pound bag of rice.
No, we’re not gluttons (well, not my kids or my husband at least, and not me to that extreme), [...]