veganesseats.blogspot.com
Veganess Eats: SOY MILK will kill you!!!!???? (which milk alternatives are best?)
http://veganesseats.blogspot.com/2011/02/soy-milk-will-kill-you.html
Pasta , Rice, Grains. Breakfast, Baking, Snacks. SOY MILK will kill you! Which milk alternatives are best? Which milk will kill me (that may be an exaggeration), and which milk will sustain me? So, here goes.the milk debate! With special emphasis on 'soy' milk, due to all of the controversy):. Soy products contain isoflavones. Soy milk is typically fortified with several vitamins and minerals, and naturally contains vitamins A, D, E and K. For those who are lactose intolerant, soy-milk is a safe option i...
fakefoodwatch.com
Fake Food Watch: Soy Sauce Fakes: How to Avoid Industrial Corn-Syrup Soy Sauce
http://www.fakefoodwatch.com/2013/06/soy-sauce-fakes-how-to-avoid-industrial.html
Folly, Fun, and Fraud in U.S. Industrial Food. Tuesday, June 25, 2013. Soy Sauce Fakes: How to Avoid Industrial Corn-Syrup Soy Sauce. Those little packets of soy sauce with take-out Chinese fare? Not really soy sauce at all. Rarely contains even a drop of soy. Think 100% fake soy sauce. Same for many soy sauces sold in U.S. grocery stores: fake, or with only traces of soy bean extract. Hydrolyzed vegetable protein (in lieu of soybeans). Corn syrup or another cheap sugar. Hydrolyzed vegetable protein is.
foodiefarmering.blogspot.com
"Foodie Farmering": You are what you eat – or – is $4.00 for a dozen eggs too expensive?
http://foodiefarmering.blogspot.com/2010/01/you-are-what-you-eat-or-is-400-for.html
Self proclaimed foodies and farmers Sean and Jerre post on the trials and triumphs of small farming, direct marketing and good quality food. Monday, January 25, 2010. You are what you eat – or – is $4.00 for a dozen eggs too expensive? As with many small farming tasks $0. Ok, so aside from getting to enjoy watching the chickens run around and getting dusty exercise like making chicken food why would we possibly want to be in the chicken business if it does not pay money? January 25, 2010 at 2:58 PM.
alanwoodseurope2010.blogspot.com
Alan Woods Europe 2010: The Herbst dairy farm
http://alanwoodseurope2010.blogspot.com/2010/06/herbst-dairy-farm.html
Alan Woods Europe 2010. Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The Herbst dairy farm. Solar power panels on the cow barn at the Herbst dairy in Breitenau, Westerwald, Germany. Nadine Schwind (an Agriculture student on farm placement) and Denise Herbst. Inside the cow barn. A maize silage clamp. The farm produces milk for the 'Hochwald' dairy company. The mother cow beef cattle operation is being discontinued as returns from beef do not justify the labour and feed inputs. No bio gas production is undertaken on this farm...