The Town That Food Saved

The Town That Food Saved
Title The Town That Food Saved PDF eBook
Author Ben Hewitt
Publisher Rodale Books
Total Pages 242
Release 2010-03-16
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1605291560

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Over the past few years, Hardwick, Vermont, a typical hardscrabble farming community of 3,000 residents, has jump-started its economy and redefined its self-image through a local, self-sustaining food system unlike anything else in America. Even as the recent financial downturn threatens to cripple small businesses and privately owned farms, a stunning number of food-based businesses have grown in the region. The Town That Food Saved is rich with appealing, colorful characters, from the optimistic upstarts creating a new agricultural model to the long-established farmers wary of the rapid change in the region. Hewitt, a journalist and Vermonter, delves deeply into the repercussions of this groundbreaking approach to growing food, both its astounding successes and potential limitations. The captivating story of an unassuming community and its extraordinary determination to build a vibrant local food system, The Town That Food Saved is grounded in ideas that will revolutionize the way we eat and, quite possibly, the way we live.

Food Saving and Sharing

Food Saving and Sharing
Title Food Saving and Sharing PDF eBook
Author United States Food Administration
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 1918
Genre Children
ISBN

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Making Supper Safe

Making Supper Safe
Title Making Supper Safe PDF eBook
Author Ben Hewitt
Publisher Rodale Books
Total Pages 290
Release 2011-06-07
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1609614127

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Food recalls have become so ubiquitous we hardly even notice them. The massive peanut salmonella contamination of 2008–2009 alone killed nine and sickened an estimated 22,500 people; only a few weeks later, contaminated frozen cookie dough sent 35 people to the hospital. These tragic, inexcusable events to which no one is immune are but a symptom of a broader food system malaise. In Making Supper Safe, Ben Hewitt exposes the vulnerabilities inherent to the US food industry, where the majority of our processing facilities are inspected only once every seven years, and where government agencies lack the necessary resources to act on early warning signs. The most dangerous aspect of our food system isn't just its potential to make us acutely ill, but the ever expanding distance between us and our sources of nourishment. Hewitt introduces a vibrant cast of characters and revolutionaries who are reinventing how we grow, process, package, distribute, and protect our food, and even how we protect ourselves. He takes readers inside a food contamination trace-back investigation, goes dumpster diving, and talks to lawyers, policy makers, and families who have been affected by contaminated food. Making Supper Safe explains why we should worry, but it is also a quest to understand how we can learn to trust our food again.

The Nourishing Homestead

The Nourishing Homestead
Title The Nourishing Homestead PDF eBook
Author Ben Hewitt
Publisher Chelsea Green Publishing
Total Pages 354
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1603585516

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"...tells the story of how we can create truly satisfying, permanent, nourished relationships to the land, nature and one another" -- Back cover.

Food Town, USA

Food Town, USA
Title Food Town, USA PDF eBook
Author Mark Winne
Publisher
Total Pages 210
Release 2019-10
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1610919440

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Look at any list of America's top foodie cities and you probably won't find Boise, Idaho or Sitka, Alaska. Yet they are the new face of the food movement. Healthy, sustainable fare is changing communities across this country, revitalizing towns that have been ravaged by disappearing industries and decades of inequity. What sparked this revolution? To find out, Mark Winne traveled to seven cities not usually considered revolutionary. He broke bread with brew masters and city council members, farmers and philanthropists, toured start-up incubators and homeless shelters. What he discovered was remarkable, even inspiring. In Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, once a company steel town, investment in the arts has created a robust new market for local restaurateurs. In Alexandria, Louisiana, "one-stop shopping" food banks help clients apply for health insurance along with SNAP benefits. In Jacksonville, Florida, aeroponics are bringing fresh produce to a food desert. Over the course of his travels, Winne experienced the power of individuals to transform food and the power of food to transform communities. The cities of Food Town, USA remind us that innovation is ripening all across the country, especially in the most unlikely places.

Food Saving and Sharing

Food Saving and Sharing
Title Food Saving and Sharing PDF eBook
Author Olin Templin
Publisher
Total Pages 124
Release 2017-08-29
Genre
ISBN 9780649447695

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The Permaculture Promise

The Permaculture Promise
Title The Permaculture Promise PDF eBook
Author Jono Neiger
Publisher Storey Publishing
Total Pages 161
Release 2016-11-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 1612124275

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Permaculture is a sustainability buzzword, but many people wonder what it actually means and why it is relevant. Originally coined by combining the words permanent and agriculture, permaculture has evolved into an optimistic approach connecting all the systems of human life: gardening, housing, transportation, energy, and how we structure our communities. The Permaculture Promise explains in simple terms why permaculture may be the key to unlocking a livable future on our planet. Author Jono Neiger asserts that humans can thrive while simultaneously making Earth healthier and not destroying it. The book shows 22 ways that permaculture can create a better future for all living things. Profiles of people and communities — including an urban dweller who tore up her driveway to create a vegetable garden and a California housing development that dedicates a third of its land to parks, orchards, and gardens — will inspire you to incorporate permaculture principles into your life today.