Will Allen on Urban Farming

February 10, 2010

Will Allen is co-founder and director of Growing Power, Inc., an organization that is transforming the production and delivery of healthy foods to underserved, urban populations. Growing Power operates as an urban farm and education center in Milwaukee, WI, and more recently, Chicago, teaching urban youth how to produce low-cost healthy foods for their communities.

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Your Food, Your Choice: Grounds for Change

February 4, 2010

COG Toronto is holding its annual conference with an impressive line up of speakers in the organics movement including Baerbel Hoehm, the first Agricultural Minister for the German Green Party and Michael Schmidt, the raw milk dairy farmer. The event will happen on Saturday, February 20, 2010 9 am to 5 pm at the University of Toronto Conference Centre (89 Chestnut St., Toronto).

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Popcorn Sprouts in Coleslaw

February 4, 2010

The Hot Yam’s lunch menu today includes a dash of popcorn sprouts from FoodCycles in the coleslaw

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Peat Use Burns Wetlands

February 2, 2010

Funny how about a week or two ago I was comparing the environmental impacts between peat, coconut fibre and compost in a conversation with Raphael and Frank, a volunteer. Using peat destroys wetlands that keep water clean and releases a lot of climate changing gases into the air. Peat is used in a lot of your typical greenhouse and potted plant operations in Toronto and elsewhere.

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The Dirt was Gold

January 30, 2010

The first major screening of the triple award winning film DIRT! the Movie in Toronto was an awesome success! There were over 400 people in the audience and the movie itself was fantastic.

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How Healthy Soil Makes Healthy People

January 19, 2010

Volunteer Frank Ivis sent along this video of how Wegman’s organic research farm in western New York State is trying to boost the amount of local, organic food all year round. Not only that they also know that the soil is key – the soil takes care of the plant.

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Calico Yam Make Top 10 Restaurants (2009)

January 12, 2010

Two of FoodCycles restaurant friends’ were #2 and #4 on Steven Davey’s Top 10 Restaurants of 2009. The first was Calico and the second was the Hot Yam. FoodCycles supplied fresh, local, organic onions, arugula parsley, basil and collards to the Yam in the summer of 2009 (sprouts periodically) while supplying sprout shoots to Calico. Both are committed to using as much local, organic vegetables in their food as possible.

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FoodCycles on Google Earth

January 10, 2010

FoodCycles greenhouse (the southernmost one of the big square building) has finally appeared on Google Earth.

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Get Down with DIRT! (the Movie)

December 31, 2009

FoodCycles (http://foodcycles.org) is hosting one of the first largest screenings of the award winning DIRT! the Movie in Toronto at Bloor Cinema (506 Bloor St W; map) on Thu, Jan 28, 2010 (6:30-8:30 PM). Dirt! the movie tells the amazing story of the earth we stand on everyday and how we depend on it for life. In addition, FoodCycles is fundraising for its education work. Tickets will be available online and at the door on a sliding scale of $10-20. There will be a reception at 6:30 PM and the movie will start at 7 PM and end at 8:30 PM. You can buy sprouts, vegetable earrings or memberships during the reception.

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“Build Your Own Membership” Pre-Survey

December 27, 2009

This is a run up to a possible full survey and to the upcoming annual general meeting.

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