AltWeeklies Wire
What's in Your Food?new
A black swan event is generally defined as an unforeseen catastrophe that only in hindsight seems obvious or inevitable.
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
11-04-2012 |
Food+Drink
Tags: Organic food
Prepare for an Early Frostnew
The first frosts of the season can destroy plants if you aren’t prepared.
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
10-11-2012 |
Gardening
Honor the Treenew
Using leftover vegetation and leaves from your yard and neighbors’ as compost will help prepare your garden for spring.
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
10-11-2012 |
Gardening
The United States of Anorexianew
"No wonder we are a nation of eating disorders. If these bodies are 'natural' then, in addition to liposuction, so is anorexia and so is bulimia—all in an attempt to fulfill an impossible ideal."
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
10-05-2012 |
Health
Four Season Growing: A Garden Cornucopianew
Now that you are either tending or contemplating a fall garden for freshly grown, organic crops, you might consider four-season farming for year-round food.
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
10-01-2012 |
Gardening
Tags: Growing Vegetables
Urban Homesteading Planning For Winternew
Now is a great time to get bargains from local farmers markets to can vegetables or make preserves for winter.
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
09-07-2012 |
Food+Drink
Reaping Cool-Weather Rewardsnew
Mississippi, along with the rest of the South, is blessed with a long growing season, and now is the time to plant a fall garden so that you can enjoy fresh, leafy organic vegetables often until Christmas.
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
09-07-2012 |
Gardening
Food Deserts: Oases of Pollution?new
News reports of late have attempted to debunk the existence of "food deserts"—areas of the country where there is no easy availability of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Jackson Free Press |
Jim Pathfinder Ewing |
09-02-2012 |
Food+Drink