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Civil Eats » Blog Archive » The Corporate Hijacking of America’s Land-Grant Universities
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New @CivilEats: Corporate Hijacking of America’s Land-Grant Universities http://t.co/zG5HMDJ2
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Planting Roots in Abandoned Lots: Mark MacInnis’ Documentary on Detroit’s Urban Farms
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New @CivilEats: Mark MacInnis’ Docu on #Detroit’s Urban Farms @urbanrootsfilm http://t.co/zUXfpijx by @staceyslate
Civil Eats » Kitchen Table Talks
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MT @18reasons in the @NewYorker! http://t.co/TnsjUzja Thanks to @KTTalks for setting up #CottageFood event http://t.co/QKp3KZ7D
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Trayvon Martin and Getting at the Roots of Food Justice
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Connecting the #TrayvonMartin case 2 food movement, @CivilEats calls 4 justice across sectors: http://t.co/AKNdfQrs
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Record-breaking One Million Americans Tell FDA: We Have a Right to Know What’s in Our Food
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Civil Eats » Blog Archive » “The Hunger Games:” Fantasy or Prophecy?
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Is #HungerGames Fantasy or Prophecy? asks @CivilEats http://t.co/8W9P7u6a
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Berkeley School Gardening, Cooking Programs Face Cuts
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New @CivilEats: Berkeley School Gardening, Cooking Programs Face Cuts http://t.co/YjllFyDe by @lettuceeatkale
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Strawberry Lovers Rejoice: Methyl Iodide Off the Market for Now
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Good news for strawberry lovers says @twyspy, bad news for fans of methyl iodide http://t.co/KXiCmNHo via @CivilEats
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Vote for Meatless Mondays! (VIDEO)
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New @CivilEats: Vote for @MeatlessMonday Video by @HumaneSociety http://t.co/kfrbyDSW
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Counting Calories? Marion Nestle Says Forget It
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New book from @marionnestle "takes calories from the abstract to the concrete" says @CivilEats http://t.co/MsMUpxjJ
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Two Years On, Agricultural Markets Still Unbalanced and Unfair, Farmers Say
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Most Recently Shared on March 19, 2012 at 5:20 pm By:
2 years after anti-trust workshops by @USDA & @TheJusticeDept, farmers say markets still unfair: http://t.co/JXKZ5TeK
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » New York City School Food: Past and Present
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New @CivilEats: NYC School Food: Past and Present http://t.co/KLjw69MQ
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » The Conundrum of the New School Lunch Regulations
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New @CivilEats: Conundrum of the New School Lunch Regs http://t.co/Gx0uE43j by @nestwife
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » Seeds For Young Farmers
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New @CivilEats: Seeds For Young Farmers http://t.co/fhrL5vIt by @briemazurek
Civil Eats » Blog Archive » USDA’s MyPlate Should Step Up to Marketing Plate
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Wouldn’t it be great if 8 yr olds thought of a banana snack, instead of of chips? http://t.co/eISx8UP9 asks @CivilEats

