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The Scoop: September 2008
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Monday, September 29, 2008. A big caveat on menu labeling. 8220;Specifically, we needed to address the challenge a quiet and surprisingly large contingent of our community faces with eating disorders,” Ted Mayer, the executive director of Harvard’s dining services, said in his blog. Detailed nutrition information on what’s offered at the facilities is still available from the school’s website and onsite kiosks. Posted comments on the decision have been mixed. Some students asserted that the situation...
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foodliteracyproject | cultivating an understanding of food from the ground up | Page 2
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Cultivating an understanding of food from the ground up. Agriculture and Alternative Food Networks. Food Justice and Food Policy. Newer posts →. August 29, 2013. This summer, Landscape Services and the Harvard Community Garden built two greenhouses at the garden. The plans, selected by a group at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, were intended to be an easy and replicable model, to serve as possible inspiration for those with backyard space and an interest in building greenhouses. The result is two ...
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Dozens of Photos of Hatching Chicks | foodliteracyproject
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Cultivating an understanding of food from the ground up. Agriculture and Alternative Food Networks. Food Justice and Food Policy. Farm Trip to Wilson Farm. Dozens of Photos of Hatching Chicks. October 7, 2013. Molly Dektar, ’12, lived at the organic farm Casa Lanzarotti in Emilia-Romagna, Italy for a month and a half, exploring Italian history after WWII for an artist development project. One of her jobs was to take care of the chickens. Photographs by Molly Dektar. This entry was posted in FLP on food.
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