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Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Farmer John Ubaldo on GMO’s

By John Ubaldo, John Boy’s Farm Newsletter, July 9, 2012

…As early as last week someone came to my stand and asked the age old question. “is it organic?” When I tell them my stuff is better than organic they look at me with a pitiful look like I am a sarcastic teenager and need to grow up. Oh the effect of marketing. I have always slammed commercial organic farming because it is so far from it and always come up against people who think that little green label means it is safe and better. Oooops. The truth is, the only reason, and the only reason organic food is more expensive is the chemicals they use to grow it, fertilizers, pesticides, herbicides etc. are all organic and cost more to make. Oh John, how could you say that?!!! Evil farmer. No that is true.

So when the article came out in the NY Times this weekend….VINDICATION! Although it only exposed the surface of the corruption of the commercial organic industry, it showed how it was controlled by the big companies, completely changes and violates rules for profit and uh oh, allows non organic items, to be used in organic products. This can’t be? Oh yeah folks, it sure is. So all of my ranting is not without vindication and as Barlow put it “corroboration” So when you go to the supermarket, don’t feel so fuzzy about the organic stuff, just be careful and be choosy.

When I set out to farm, not knowing what I was getting in to, I had no idea I would be in the middle of one of the most perilous situations our country has faced. Our food systems. Gmos are destroying our crop land, environment and health. That is a whole other story you can be sure to hear about the end of the week. Love a new audience. I wanted to grow the cleanest food possible. After seeing what gmo’s do to animals and watching some of my friends be put out of business by using gmo corn, I quickly learned we needed to control the feed the animals were eating. We only use non gmo grains in our animal feed. Seed lines that go back to the late 1800′s. No pesticides, no herbicides. Clean grain. I then source the best livestock vitamins and minerals you can buy. Vitamins that blow away the quality of the garbage they sell for humans. A whole other issue. The animals live out on pasture and in the woods all year round. We don’t use any drugs, antibiotics, hormones etc. Just not needed. So the meat you eat is completely clean, contains nothing, zero. On the other hand, every single piece of meat, organic, free range or otherwise you buy in the store, contains 7-26 different chemicals from hormones to antibiotics, mercury, arsenic etc. You wonder why we are one of the most unhealthy countries in the world. It’s not “supersizing” It’s the garbage in the “supersize”

I am going to leave you with one of the most shocking sentences I have read in a long time, “The US is the only developed country in the world that has no regulation, labeling or testing of gmo products.” If that doesn’t scare the S98^& out of you or infuriate you, “welcome to McDonald’s, would you like fries with that?’

Hey thank you all again for coming out and supporting my little farm. We should have sweet corn this weekend at the market so we are very excited. Please remember, this whole gmo thing is just about “choice” We should have the choice whether to eat it or not and not just have it jammed down our throats. Choice is something I think we sacrifice a lot to have…. Have a great day and eat well, John

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Monday, June 20, 2011

ConsciousWine Talk on Healthy Frontiers

by Jeffrey Weissler

Vinny Liscio, my partner in ConsciousWine, asked me if I wanted to do a cable TV show during my visit to New York. A good friend of his, Dr. Lou Bisogni, is a chiropractor with a show called Healthy Frontiers. He just so happens to be the chiropractor for the NY Yankees baseball team, which makes my brother happy since he’s a lifelong Yankee fan. I, on the other hand, think I was born in NY Mets clothing. Was that too much information? Continue reading “ConsciousWine Talk on Healthy Frontiers” »

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Our New York Launch Party

by Jeffrey Weissler

After two whirlwind weeks of events, winery visits, and meetings, it was time to party!

The furniture was rearranged, wines decanted, foods gathered, glasses cleaned, handouts printed, BBQ put in position, people showered and dressed – everything was ready for action. Forty guests were on their way and the first to arrive was… Henry Ponzio! Continue reading “Our New York Launch Party” »

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Friday, June 10, 2011

The Morning After

by Jeffrey Weissler

On “the morning after,” at Tazza Cafe, Megan and I settled in for some rehab at a Somers, NY caffeination station pit stop. Within minutes we were chatting to discover the location of an excellent cannoli. We’d heard rumors of some locally the previous night, while consuming the ends of the dessert plate. Continue reading “The Morning After” »

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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Spice Up Your Summer Picnic

The weather’s warming up and it’s picnic time! What are your favorites to eat and drink?

From a wine point of view, Riesling, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Noir are the first three varietals I run to. What’s nice about them is that they pair well with a variety of foods, often have lower alcohol levels (making them perfect for warm weather), and pair great with salty foods. Continue reading “Spice Up Your Summer Picnic” »

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Monday, June 6, 2011

There’s a Biodynamic Vineyard in
New York

by Jeffrey Weissler

Barbara Shinn and David Page moved from San Francisco to New York, and in 1993 started a thirty seat culinary hotspot in Greenwich Village called Home. Their passion and focus was on local food and wine. Before long, they created a New York first… a wine list consisting exclusively of regional wines. Continue reading “There’s a Biodynamic Vineyard in<br/>New York” »

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Friday, June 3, 2011

In a New York State of Mind

by Jeffrey Weissler

It’s been over two weeks of NY adventuring and this Oregonian (a former New Yorker) is just about ready to go home, but not before celebrating what we’ve been working on for several years.

On June 3, my partner Vinny Liscio and I are hosting a ConsciousWine event to say, “Thank you,” to a lot of folks who’ve helped bring this idea, website and business into being. This is only the beginning, but every once in a while it’s good to stop and pause and remember how you got to where you are. Continue reading “In a New York State of Mind” »

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Friday, May 27, 2011

Natural Wine

by Jeffrey Weissler

Natural wine… is a topic of hot debate. What exactly is it? How do you qualify it? Is there a certification for natural wine?

It is defined differently depending on who you’re talking to. Natural Wine is not a legal term, and has no certification. On May 23, 2011, in midtown Manhattan, a brand new, exciting business called The NY Wine Salon conducted a well attended public event. The goal was to dig deeper and add some clarity to the conversation around natural wine. Continue reading “Natural Wine” »

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Friday, May 20, 2011

New York, New York

by Jeffrey Weissler

It has been over four years since my last adventure to the Big Apple. I have maintained my belief in “MAGIC,” my code word for hiding my fantabulous fanaticism for the NY Mets, Jets and Knicks (with a few vowels thrown in).

Thinking about New York is one thing, but the emotion it arises is another. The NY food scene spoiled me rotten. Actually my Mom and Dad did. They started it anyway. I think they invented credit cards so I could fully embrace my life-long pursuit as a wine lover, passionate storyteller, filled with experiences of people, food, wine and travel, all ending with interest accumulating on a credit card balance. Continue reading “New York, New York” »

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Thursday, April 28, 2011

One Day at a Retail Store…

by Jeffrey Weissler

I was helping a customer who wanted an organic wine.

Suburban Wines & Spirits carried over 2,500 hand picked (mostly personally tasted) selections. I was the wine buyer there, and we prided ourselves on offering wines you’d want before you knew you wanted them.

Two particular shelves in the store were qualitatively at lower levels than desired. One was the Organic Section. Organic Wine, by definition and law in the United States means that no sulfites could be added.

The resulting wines were notoriously inconsistent. Sulfites have been used since Roman times as a preservative. They prevented oxidation and bacteria from running wild. Yet, Organic Wine meaning no sulfites added, led to a wildness, which was not making many a fine wine lovers’ taste buds happy. Continue reading “One Day at a Retail Store…” »

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