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Good Food For All!: Child Labor on America's Farms
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Thursday, November 17, 2011. Child Labor on America's Farms. This means that a careful regulatory balance must be struck, which ensures the safety of these young people without unduly inhibiting the operation and viability of family farms. The Department of Labor, which establishes such regulation, has recently proposed revisions. Nevertheless, many family farms today are incorporated and it i...
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Good Food For All!: February 2012
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Friday, February 10, 2012. Two Exciting Bills in the TN General Assembly. Just as importantly, both bills call for the creation of programs to involve school children in community gardening, possibly for academic credit. The status of the bills can be followed here: http:/ wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx? And you may find this glossary of terms helpful in understanding the somet...
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Good Food For All!: July 2011
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Thursday, July 14, 2011. The Attraction of Unhealthy Foods: Price, Choice, and What our Government is (Not) Doing About It. It has become common knowledge that many Memphians don't eat well. We top the charts for the hungriest city and. Was released just this past June. It compares the regional prices of 100 grams of a number of individual healthy foods like whole grains and fruit with 100...
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Good Food For All!: Making The Food System Ours
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Friday, March 2, 2012. Making The Food System Ours. In response, the Iowa legislature has already passed a bill making it illegal to enter a farming operation under false pretenses, and other states are following suit. You can find the details, as well as one of the videos, here:. It is tempting to condemn the farm owners and workers at these operations as cruel and perhaps even heartless, but...
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Good Food For All!: November 2011
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Thursday, November 17, 2011. Child Labor on America's Farms. This means that a careful regulatory balance must be struck, which ensures the safety of these young people without unduly inhibiting the operation and viability of family farms. The Department of Labor, which establishes such regulation, has recently proposed revisions. Nevertheless, many family farms today are incorporated and it i...
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Good Food For All!: Rick Santorum Solves Hunger! (Well, not really)
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Friday, December 9, 2011. Rick Santorum Solves Hunger! Well, not really). America’s hunger crisis has been solved, and from the most unexpected of sources! Just this past Tuesday Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum informed us. That’s right, folks, Santorum has reasoned hunger away and. Found a way to save some money without taxing the rich! When Americans join the SNAP program, th...
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Good Food For All!: August 2011
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Thursday, August 18, 2011. How to fix the Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program in Shelby County, Tennessee. If you need some back story on the Senior FMNP or how how it has played out this summer in Shelby County, let me direct you to several recent bits in the local media:. Josephine Alexander: Making the senior farmers market voucher program work, Commercial Appeal Going Green blog post.
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Good Food For All!: Two Exciting Bills in the TN General Assembly
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Good Food For All! A blog of the Memphis and Shelby County Food Policy Working Group. Why a Food Policy Council? Friday, February 10, 2012. Two Exciting Bills in the TN General Assembly. Just as importantly, both bills call for the creation of programs to involve school children in community gardening, possibly for academic credit. The status of the bills can be followed here: http:/ wapp.capitol.tn.gov/apps/BillInfo/Default.aspx? And you may find this glossary of terms helpful in understanding the somet...
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Feel Good Friday: Jungle Fever Edition | River City Mud Company
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River City Mud Company. Democracy is what happens between elections. Feel Good Friday: Jungle Fever Edition. Feel Good Friday: Jungle Fever Edition. June 18, 2010. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. On Republicans in Wonderland.