CORO No More

With our CORO fellows departed, I’m afraid you blog readers are stuck with me.  While they’ve been busy writing I had the opportunity to visit the Tim Burton exhibit at MOMA in NYC.  If you’re passing through the area, it’s worth the trip.  While viewing Burton’s art I had the realization that my name is Tim and I have a jacket made by the winter apparel company Burton.  Therefore, it’s almost as if I have an exhibit at MOMA.  Never fear, this brush with celebrity will NOT go to my head. So, recently all of us at Franktuary have had the opportunity to see a film called FRESH.  It’s really something every one of you should watch.  It’s amazing what happens when things in nature eat what they’re designed...

Posted by on Feb 27, 2010 in fdPost | Comments Off

Do Cows Eat Grass?

Written by CORO Fellow Jon Harmatz on February 7, 2010. Do cows eat grass? Is it important to have “fresh” foods in one’s diet? Why has our food become processed? Yesterday at Franktuary we watched the movie Fresh. Fresh provided answers to those three questions above. Many Americans don’t seem to care about what is in their food or how their food is raised. All they seem to care about is both how quick and easy it is and how cheap it is. The movie discussed how even though we are looking for cheap, quick, and easy food to consume we actually do get what we pay for. Foods that are as cheap as McDonald’s, Burger King and Wendy’s do not have as much nutritional value as when you buy organic, free-range, hormone-free food. For example,...

Posted by on Feb 10, 2010 in fdPost | Comments Off

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