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Today’s Food Newsbits: Former Chef Chimes In On Ramsay; Waters Continues To Inspire Despite Criticism

Today’s Food Newsbits: Former Chef Chimes In On Ramsay; Waters Continues To Inspire Despite Criticism

Of all the European chefs I try to cover here on Daily Blender, Gordon Ramsay always seems to be the one getting the most airtime. Whether it’s insulting a reporter or closing a restaurant, Ramsay nearly appears to be the Todd English of the British food world. London writer Rosie Birkett recently had a chat with Ramsay’s former protégé, chef Marcus Wareing. Wareing, a previous chef at Ramsay’s Petrus where he earned two Michelin stars during his ten-year tenure, chimes in on Ramsay’s reinvention of the restaurant, referring to the new incarnation as “beige”. He also comments on the poor…

May 18, 2010 | By
Today’s Food Newsbits: NY Times Notes Gross Neglect In US Meat Supply, Conde Nast Cuts Gourmet

Today’s Food Newsbits: NY Times Notes Gross Neglect In US Meat Supply, Conde Nast Cuts Gourmet

In an article published over the weekend, writer Michael Moss of the New York Times put a face to the ongoing failures of the U.S.D.A. inspection system. The article features the story of Stephanie Smith, a 22-year-old children’s dance instructor who survived a vicious E. coli experience that put her in a coma for nine weeks and left her paralyzed. Moss traces the route of the tainted meat before it finally reached Smith and her family in 2007 – and it’s not pretty. The disturbing facts highlight the lack of accountability, both in the U.S.D.A. and individual slaughterhouses and producers,…

October 5, 2009 | By
Obama Administration Announces New Food Safety Guidelines

Obama Administration Announces New Food Safety Guidelines

Hot on the heels of a scathing report from the Washington Post last week on the state of organics and the USDA, the Obama Administration announced today a new set of food safety rules in an effort to prevent future illness outbreaks and contamination in the nation’s food system. The rules, established by a food safety panel chosen by President Obama, outline requirements for coordination and communication between producers, distributors, and the general public. With foodborne illnesses striking nearly 76 milllion U.S. consumers each year, resulting in almost 5,000 deaths, the new regulations are much needed. “There are few responsibilities…

July 7, 2009 | By
The Side Dish: Why You Should Question Your Organics

The Side Dish: Why You Should Question Your Organics

Back in the day, when I first moved to Seattle, I was confounded when I found myself in a PCC Natural Market one day. The co-op vibe was completely new to me, and moreso, I didn’t understand what the big difference was between the natural and organic selection of items, and the plain old supermarkets I’d be shopping at my whole life. It took me a few visits to get used to the differences in taste – the foods were less sweet than I was used to, with some items nearly bland. What I soon realized, however, that it was…

July 3, 2009 | By
Support A Sustainable USDA: Obama's Choice for 'Secretary of Food'

Support A Sustainable USDA: Obama's Choice for 'Secretary of Food'

Posted by Jennifer Heigl New York Times Op-Ed columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote on Wednesday about President-elect Barack Obama’s upcoming staff pick for Secretary of Agriculture. Kristof, an advocate of smaller family farms vs. industrial, waste-producing farms, chimes in on the importance of picking the right ‘secretary of food’ for the country’s future, noting the need for change in our agricultural activities. The need for change is increasingly obvious, for health, climate and even humanitarian reasons. California voters last month passed a landmark referendum (over the farm lobby’s furious protests) that will require factory farms to give minimum amounts of space…

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