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Friday, November 11, 2011

GMO Labeling

What are GMOs?
GMOs, or “genetically modified organisms,” are plants or animals created through the gene splicing techniques of biotechnology (also called genetic engineering, or GE). This experimental technology merges DNA from different species, creating unstable combinations of plant, animal, bacterial and viral genes that cannot occur in nature or in traditional crossbreeding.
GMOs were introduced to the international marketplace in the 1990s.

GMO in the US
More than 50%  of North American production of corn, soybeans and canola now uses transgenic traits (herbicide tolerance or bacillus thuringiensis (Bt) resistance), while milk from the United States (US) is mostly produced with recombinant bovine somatatrophin (rBST), and meat is being produced with various biotechnologically-based growth hormones.
In total, about 80% of processed food products in the U.S. contain genetically modified ingredients, and even genetically engineered whole foods, ranging from tomatoes to papayas, have appeared in American grocery stores.
GMO Labeling in the US
Between 80% and 95% of Americans believe foods with genetically modified ingredients should be labeled. But they’re not.  Actually, the US is one of the few industrialized nations that doesn't require labeling of GMO foods. In Europe all products containing more than .9 percent GMO are labeled as such. But in the US, there is no such standard
Consumers today simply cannot know whether they’re eating GMOs unless they buy exclusively organic or seek out products voluntarily labeled “Non-GMO.”  But, despite fierce opposition from the biotech industry, this may soon change.  
California Flirts with GMO Labeling`
Proponents of GMO labeling are fighting hard to get the measure on the California ballot in 2012 so the masses can let their opinion be known. According to LabelGMOs.org, after the organization turns in the language of the initiative the state can take 40 to 60 days to digest it. And once they get it back, they have 150 days to gather 504,760 qualifying signatures. Experts at LabelGMOS.org think they need between 750,000 and 800,000 signatures to ensure the initiative gets on the ballot. Here's more about their signature gathering campaign.
The measure also has the potential to set a new labeling standard for the rest of the US as well, which could eventually drive GMOs out of the market altogether.
Source : 
http://organaholic.com/
http://www.nongmoproject.org/
http://www.treehugger.com/

Thursday, November 10, 2011

When fast-food goes organic!

Fast-food: the number one serial killer in the United States
As we live in a fast paced world, we have less time to cook home meals. As a consequence, we often look to fast-food restaurants in order to fit a meal into our busy days. And we are right for one reason: they are very convenient! But behind the tasty menu lies some scary facts:
1) Fast food plays a major role in weight gain, even for those who lead an active and busy life. If fast food is eaten on a regular basis, it can be a direct cause of obesity. The number of calories contained in one fast food meal plus the portion sizes are the main issue. 

2) Fast food restaurants use processed ingredients, artificial colors, preservatives, and many additives to enhance the flavor of their products, which is unhealthy and doesn’t provide enough nutriments or vitamins.
3) Fast food is often cooked with “high in trans fat” oil. Plus, in some products such as French fries, cheese, mayonnaise, chicken and so on, the amount of saturated fat is very high, which may lead to heart disease and high cholesterol.
4) Fast food meals are far to high in sodium.  As you may know, consuming too much salt may be devastating and lead to high blood pressure or heart disease.
These are just a FEW of the reasons why organic and fresh snacks are important to keep us healthy when we do not have time to cook home made meals.
But the good news is that some attempts are being made to create healthy fast-food restaurants with organic ingredients!
In Germany, for instance, the fast-food chain Nat offers organic soups and salads but also burgers with beef, lamb or vegetarian and steak or fish plates. The menu provides a large choice of organic, sustainable, fair and responsible meals. This fast-food restaurant emphasizes regionally produced ingredients which are all certified organic! Plus, when imports are needed for the menu, they make sure that their products are fair trade.

Closer to us in Los Angeles, the fast-food restaurant O’Burger provides organic burgers. Everything is organic: the buns, the sauce, the vegetables, meat, ketchup, mustard and even the salad dressing! Resultantly, the burgers are lower in saturated fats and higher in Omega-3’s, Vitamins A & E and antioxidants. Plus, they use non-toxic cleaning products and all of their packaging is recycled, compostable and/or biodegradable.
You can find O'burger on 8593 West Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood!


Tuesday, November 1, 2011

How to make organic dog treats


You have a dog and you only want the best for her or him? If you prefer organic food why wouldn’t your dog love it too?
Buying organic treats for your dog can get very pricy and you still don’t know exactly what is in there and if it is good for your dog.
So why not prepare some dog cookies on your own? It makes a lot of fun, your dog will love it (yes, that is a promise!) and you will be happy, too!
Are you ready to get started?
Here is our recipe :

Preheat the oven to 175 degrees Celsius

250 g whole wheat flour
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon dry parsley flakes
75 g powdered milk
2 tablespoon ground flaxseed
75 g meat fat
1 egg
1 beef or chicken boullion cube
6 tablespoon water (or how much you need)

You mix all these ingredients together to form a sticky dough.
After that you roll it out, it should be about half an inch thick.
Then cut your cookies out the size you like them to be.
Put them into the oven, about 10 – 12 minutes, or until they are brown.

Let your dog enjoy!

Is Organic Food Better for Making Baby Food?


Organic foods are a fast-growing segment of the prepared baby food market. Many parents today are choosing to feed their babies organic foods, even if the parents don’t eat organics regularly themselves.
Actually, many parents have decided to make their own baby food because they want to provide the freshest foods possible to their baby amongst other reasons. They want the best for their baby and now they are faced with the task of selecting, cooking and pureeing the very best of fruits, vegetables and meats. They may now be wondering if they should buy organic or non-organic foods.
Some people may tell you that the parents should use only organic foods for making their baby foods while others may tell them using non-organic, or a mix of both, is perfectly acceptable. 


Is there a real difference if you use organic food to make baby food?
It really cannot be denied, that organic foods are healthier due to the lack of chemicals and synthetic pesticides. Buying and preparing organic foods for your baby will have great health advantages. Making organic baby food recipes for your growing baby will help to keep baby's fragile system relatively free of chemicals and pesticides.

What are the advantages of organic baby food for infants?
Here are some good reasons why making Organic baby food is a great choice:
  • Babies’ bodies are much more vulnerable to pesticides because their brains immune and detoxification systems are immature and in a state of development.
  • Pound for pound babies eat two to four times more vegetables and fruits than adults and so are exposed to a higher proportion of possible contaminants.
  • Babies who eat organic baby foods are not exposed to the levels of pesticides that are found in conventional foods. 
  • When serving "nitrate" vegetables, the levels of nitrates in Organics are reduced though not 100 percent eradicated (Nitrates are naturally occurring and farming without using nitrogen fertilizers does not eliminate nitrate concentration).
  •  Studies are now showing that Organic foods do have higher nutritional levels than do conventionally grown foods.

                 http://wholesomebabyfood.momtastic.com