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Reading List for a Rainy Day

Thursday, August 31st, 2006

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As fall approaches, the days grow crisper and the sky darkens a little earlier. Many of us are driven indoors on brisk, rainy evenings to a book and a mug of tea or cider.

If you’re like us you’re always looking to get the most out of your reading experience. We want to be sure that we’re using our precious reading time on the books that are the richest, deepest and most meaningful. And so, with your best interests in mind, Dylan Fitz, an intrepid BLAST fellow, set out to compile a list of the books that undergird our movement.

We wanted a list that covered the broad scope of issues that are encompassed by the food system, and at the same time we wanted to be sure that books on the list were accessible to many. This list is a primer for anyone working to change the way that food is grown, distributed, and consumed. If you have a favorite book that you think has been shortchanged, please feel free to let everyone know about it by posting a comment.

Many of these books may look familiar, some have even become wildly popular, all of them are worth your precious reading time. (more…)

Time For Change

Thursday, April 20th, 2006

Wil Bullock is tired of living with the effects the industrialized food system has on his neighborhood, and he’s not afraid to speak out about it.

He does so on this newly released 4 song CD, for sale here.

Check out a song, “Harvest Time”, from the cd by clicking on the player below.

Powered by his silky Soul voice, Wil’s songs are powerful and dynamic. Each is an urgent message for change carried by catchy choruses and smooth beats. Wil speaks out for everyone impacted by the way that food is grown, distributed, and consumed.

GRUB

Thursday, April 13th, 2006

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A review of Grub: Ideas for an Urban Organic Kitchen by Anna Lappe and Bryant Terry

by Monica Pless

What do you call a book that’s part debate, part textbook, part how-to and part cookbook? In this case, you call it Grub. With a unique mix of formats within the book, this was a quick read that explained why we need a change in the food system and how each of us could make steps to support that. (more…)