by NTP Staff | Jul 19, 2012 | Business, Food, Intern Blog, People Profiles, Publication
Almaty, Kazakhstan. Coming here to America made me realize how good and delicious vegetables and fruits are from home. My family almost never buys vegetables or fruits from the grocery stores instead we buy them from a woman who has her own little farm. She has a huge...
by NTP Staff | Jul 16, 2012 | Business, Intern Blog, People Profiles, Publication
This week we have Anastassiya, who is our newest Business Development Intern. She has been doing amazing work with managing our social media. Here is a little more about her in her own words: My name is Anastassiya and I’m from Almaty, Kazakhstan. I came to USA for...
by NTP Staff | Jul 13, 2012 | People Profiles, Sustainability
Take a look at the highlights from Nourish The Planet and around the web this week: In the second week of our America Revealed Video Series we learn about the dire threat of Colony Collapse Disorder to our beloved bee population. Photos: Beijing’s Encapsulated...
by NTP Staff | Jul 13, 2012 | Education, Food, Multimedia, People Profiles, Video
Ann Cooper has been known as the “Renegade Lunch Lady” for speaking out against the traditional school lunch. In a nation where children are born with shorter estimated life expectancies than their parents because of diet-related illness, Ann is a...
by ddorband | Jul 6, 2012 | Livestock, People Profiles, Publication
Cheap Meat: An Accident Waiting to Happen By Jo Robinson The latest fiasco in the U.S. livestock industry is that thousands of hogs and chickens have been raised on feed contaminated with melamine, the same chemical that has...
by ddorband | Jun 29, 2012 | Livestock, People Profiles, Publication
Confused About Fat? Choose Grassfed! by Jo Robinson In my Grandma’s day, there was no such thing as a bad fat. All fat was “good” simply because it tasted good. My Grandma fried her eggs in bacon grease, added bacon...
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