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Kids Bike Picnic 11/5

Saturday morning. BYOL. Contact me if interested. Location dependent upon age of participants.


Weekend of Bellingham Bike Fun

http://www.everybodybike.com/calendar.aspx

- Friday: ice cream ride
- Sat: Pickford Bike-in Movie
- Sun: Easy and 60mi Coffee hunt

I’m looking forward to Sat. On Sun, I will be taking a ride to Lummi Isl.


Hammerhead Itailian

Good morning.


butter


strEATfood

Choriso scramble in a cup!

strEATfood

strEATfood


ADHD, Food Additives (Grist)

ADHD: It’s the food, stupid | Grist.

I’ve met people who do control their ADHD with diet.


Non-plastic pop bottles?

This is pretty cool. I really like the idea of non-plastic consumables. http://news.slashdot.org/story/11/03/16/2138214/Pepsi-Moving-To-Bottles-Made-of-Plant-Material


Mushroom with hypoglycemic properties?

The Maitake mushroom might have hypoglycemic properties. This is interesting stuff.


Paleolithic Bread (NYT)

This is really a fluff article from the NY Times, which is kinda sad. It implies that the Paleo diet (meat and raw veggies, very low carb) might be invalidated by this discovery which pushes the date of the use of flour to 30,000 years ago. However, it doesn’t explain why that actually threatens the notion of the Paleo diet. Consider that there were probably many paleo humans that lacked flour, the evidence could be regional, and it doesn’t change the fact that humans evolved from millions of years of a mostly raw vegetable diet. So what does 10,000 years matter? We’re left to guess.

Chances are that you know at least one person with a wheat (gluten) sensitivity. It is important to not confuse the “potato-like” tuber evidence found on the mortars and pestels of paleo peoples mentioned. The highly industrialized, over-fertilized, hybridized and now possibly GMOed wheat that you find in nearly every processed food you purchase has little resemblance to the wheat that humans cultivated three thousand years ago. So while the article seems to be on the topic of archeological diet, only the grain lobby would really want the article written as an attack on a low carb diet.

I have neighbors that have tried the Paleo diet. They’re looking for the next nutty diet. I’ll keep encouraging them to eat meat and raw veggies. It’s effective at maintaining healthy gut flora and keeping your insulin levels even.

http://mobile.nytimes.com/2010/10/19/science/19bread.xml

[categories health]


Destroy Your Food Stock Without Due Process? (Hartke)

FDA to US: You have no right to consume the food of your choice.

US: We are too stupid to learn about healthy food, even though our ancestors might have thrived on it for thousands of years. Lead us, masters…baaaaa!…baaaaa!

Family Farm Ordered to Destroy 50,000 Pounds of Cheese | Hartke Is Online!.


Agave: as useful as hemp and more edible, too!

The recent problem with bat diseases might become a threat to agave pollination. I’m also fascinated with how many uses the agave fiber has been put to…fence posts, even! Another remarkable product is sisal rope.

BATS AND AGAVES.


Apps for Healthy Kids

A bit ironic that computers are being used to keep kids fit, but concepts like how HFCS are bad and how veggies are good are very important to teach.

Apps for Healthy Kids.


Upside-down Tomatos and Small Gardening

I’ve seen upside-down tomato buckets, but I didn’t know they could also be grown sideways. Other super clever tricks on this site.

The Cheap Vegetable Gardener – Growing organic vegetables in the garden without going broke.


Green Death…Rainier Ale

OMG 7.4 ABV. A straw color with a indescribable taste. No wonder I haven’t seen it stocked with any other beers.

If you’ve seen a place that sells some, lemme know. I know someone who misses it.


Thoughts on Pollan’s food-movement essay (Grist)

Many other countries seem to have a healthy progressive movement that actually has political power. Interesting discussion on how the food movement might be a fundamental-enough philosophy to challenge “both sides of the isle”.

Thoughts on Pollan’s food-movement essay | Grist.


eat local…know your butcher

Cute little article describes how a locovores are helping revive local butcher business. I think it’s a great idea to know where your meat comes from and who butchers it. Local economy!

The Associated Press: Local food movement boost local butchers’ business.


Bike Tour of Urban Chickens!

Sounds really fun!

Tour de Coop – A bicycle tour of Bellingham urban chicken dwellings.


Behold the Octodog! (GeekDad)

I hadn’t heard of Wired’s GeekDad blog before, but I like. I’d change this recipe to bratwurst for Liam to even consider it.

Behold the Octodog! | GeekDad | Wired.com.


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