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Quantum Foodweb – Raw Milk As Sacrament

There are various other definitions of sacrament, I like this one because it makes me think of the gut-friendly micro-organisms that grow in milk–uniquely active indeed. This is a post I have been putting off writing and I understand why. I am not sure if I can quite capture what I want to say here, but I have to give it a shot.

Sacrament: A rite in which God (or gods) is (are) uniquely active. -Hexam’s Concise Dictionary of Religion

The fact that many cultures around the world traditionally have a sacred bond between the animal (sheep, cow, goat, yak etc) and the fresh milk that animal produces is an aspect of the importance of farm fresh raw milk that sometimes gets left behind these days. We often get caught up in reacting to all the legal nonsense the various agencies keep throwing at us. At the moment there is this big push, through the Food Safety Modernization Act to tag all animals and put in a comprehensive tracking system, supposedly so food can quickly and easily be traced back to the source, in case of contamination. This way, the problem can be more systematically contained. In reality, it is an expensive solution looking for a problem. Simply knowing your source is the most reliable way to ensure you are putting well treated, good quality, safe food on your table, no fancy label can change that fact.

Ubuntu 11.10: Word on the Street

Ubuntu 11.10: Word on the Street

Ubuntu 11.10 is out and has been "in the wild" for a couple days now. (Yes, I'm a master of stating the obvious.) One of the highlights (for me) of an Ubuntu release is watching and analyzing what the non-Ubuntu online media is saying. I love to see whether buzz is increasing and whether the ...

Protect Our Local Raw Dairy Farmers (& Cows!)

Protect Our Local Raw Dairy Farmers (& Cows!)

I'm compiling this post this from various emails we've received today. The images are by Heather Passmore and are posted so you can use them however you think best--print them out to hand out at #occupyvancouver or post them as your profile photo on facebook, use them on your blog, email them to fri ...

Battered by Economic Crisis, Greeks Turn to Barter Networks

Battered by Economic Crisis, Greeks Turn to Barter Networks

This is a very exciting movement, people coming together in Greece creating ways to network, exchange goods and services and support each other. The movement for alternative currencies is growing in North America and other western countries as well. There is a group here in Vancouver BC called Vanco ...

Vancouver’s Fresh Milk Family

Vancouver’s Fresh Milk Family

Last weekend we headed out to our local community dairy's annual farm picnic (www.ourcows.ca). I was pretty excited as we'd only been out to the farm once before on a cold rainy day, which was fun as well--at the time there were about 7 young calves and a litter of puppies--but it is always nice to ...

Cowshare Farm Day 2011

Cowshare Farm Day 2011

If you would like a copy of any of these images or more, please go to the Our Cows Set on Flickr. Images of people are private so just add us as a friend and you will be able to see and download any image. We'd love to see your photos too! ...

Why Real Food Bloggers Should Use Flattr

Why Real Food Bloggers Should Use Flattr

I have been using Flattr for a little while now, but since my last site update, many of you may have been wondering what the extra little flattr button is on the top of all of my posts. Flattr is a brilliant way for creative bloggers to share money with blogs they appreciate. If you really love a r ...

Portland’s Food Cart Phenomenon

Portland’s Food Cart Phenomenon

About a month ago we took a quick trip to Portland to check out the food cart scene there that is just off the hook! We had a glimpse of it in November last year when I helped an Uncle move south--we were just there overnight. It was raining so hard at the time we couldn't stop for any photos of the ...

World Food Thursdays 7

World Food Thursdays 7

Welcome back to World Food Thursdays, please scroll down to the bottom of the page and link up your delicious international food! I love World Food Thursdays, it is better than reading the National Geographic :) This week on the menu we have dishes from Mexico, Philippines and Lebanon. Anothe ...

World Food Thursdays 6

World Food Thursdays 6

Welcome back to World Food Thursdays, please scroll down to the bottom of the page and link up your delicious international food! We had some really lovely recipes added last week, I really liked Patty's article: Existential Momentum: Ambasha, Eritrean Bread. She shares her experiences delving i ...