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Re: Spud's recipe for weed pie :)


Thanks :)

Spring casserole sounds yum.

My Son in Law, is also a keen gardener, as he loves having fresh produce to cook with at home. He is currently growing about 30 different varieties of chillies, and makes fantastic chilli jam.

Most chefs I know support organically produced food, biodiversity and low food miles produce.

spud


http://organic.com.au/news/2008.05.29/



Top Australian Chefs Unite Against Genetically-Modified Food


Grean Peace . (Source)

It reads like a "who's who" of Australia's top food experts. Over 50 of our most respected chefs have signed their names to a charter opposing Genetically-Modified food.


The ‘GM Free Chefs Charter’ has garnered great support, with more than 50 well-renowned chefs indicating their opposition to selling genetically modified (GM) food in their restaurants.

The Chefs Charter is an initiative of Greenpeace and was recently unveiled at Jared Ingersoll’s Danks Street Depot, attended by chefs from some of Sydney’s top restaurants.

Among the names to have signed up, according to Greenpeace, are: Rockpool’s Neil Perry, Barossa Valley restaurateur and producer Maggie Beer, Fifteen’s Tobie Puttock, Martin Boetz of Longrain, Taxi’s Michael Lambie and Matthew Moran of ARIA.

The charter calls for thorough labelling of all food products containing Genetically-Modified ingredients and opposes legislation in Victoria and NSW enabling the production of GM canola.

This year canola, which is used in a diverse range of foods, will be genetically modified in Australia for the first time.

Victorian and New South Wales farmers are to be permitted to grow GM canola but, under current laws, foods with the GM canola included in them will not be required to include a label indicating the product has ingredients that have been genetically modified.

Greenpeace, with the assistance of the Chefs Charter, is requesting the federal government introduce labelling of all GM foods and food products derived from GM crops to enable Australians to be able to avoid GM ingredients if they want to.

The charter also claims that Australia could gain a competitive advantage over many other regions by remaining GM free. “In the US and the EU, and across the world the great growth area is in clean, green food products. We believe that it is not wise to give up our global, unrestricted GM free marketing advantage, particularly when the long term implications of GM food manufacture and consumption are not yet known,” the charter declares.
 

 
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