Throwing away leek or scallion tops is like tossing out flavor, food and money. Instead of wasting them, check out our tips to make the most of these alliums: foodprint.org/blog/how-to-...
Throwing away leek or scallion tops is like tossing out flavor, food and money. Instead of wasting them, check out our tips to make the most of these alliums: foodprint.org/blog/how-to-...
Californiaβs new folic acid mandate for tortillas sparks controversy over fortified foods: foodprint.org/blog/new-fol...
How our editor used cookbooks to spring clean her pantry:
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Have you listened to our podcast, What Youβre Eating? It will help you understand how your food gets to your plate, and see the full impact of the food you eat on animals, planet and people.
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What do you do when your favorite βbetterβ brands get called out on social media? We broke down the recent online controversies around Vital Farms and Kerrygold β plus what to do (and not to do) when any food company is exposed for being βless thanβ what you hoped: foodprint.org/blog/eco-eth...
Ready to start a garden? Try these easy-to-grow vegetables and herbs first: foodprint.org/blog/5-easy-...
In addition to its other environmental problems, plastic production requires a tremendous amount of water. Learn more about the water footprint of a plastic water bottle: foodprint.org/blog/plastic...
A new CA law calls for fortifying corn tortillas with folic acid, a move intended to protect Latino babies from neural tube defects, which impacts them disproportionately. Food fortification has been around for decades but the law sparked a backlash. Why the controversy? Read on:
Our content editor took on the Eat Down Your Pantry challenge with the help of some pantry-friendly cookbooks. Then, she put them to the test: What do I do with all this pasta? Can I make more than my usual chili with these beans?
Read about her experience:
Make the most of the last few weeks of winter by checking out what fruits and vegetables are in season near you: www.seasonalfoodguide.org
Up your fiber intake with these simple meals that use a can of beans: foodprint.org/blog/30-thin...
Less scrolling, more bread baking π₯ Which analog hobby will you try? β¬οΈ
What do you do when long-trusted food brands pop up on social media for being βless thanβ what you hoped? Popular food companies Vital Farms and Kerrygold butter have recently faced some customer backlash β we dig into the claims to help you sort fact from fiction: foodprint.org/blog/eco-eth...
Black farmers have faced a long history of discrimination, and theyβre still being denied necessary resources today. @blackfarmerfund.bsky.social is working to support Black farmers and create a more equitable food system.
Learn more this #BlackHistoryMonth: foodprint.org/blog/black-f...
Check out more ways to use up cabbage: foodprint.org/blog/45-plus...
Apparently, 2026 is the year of the cabbage β and we couldnβt be more stoked. Whether you have 5 minutes or 5 hours, this hardy winter vegetable provides so many tasty meals with just a single head π₯¬
As Americans eat ever more seafood for our health, global fish stocks are being depleted. Even βgoodβ wild fisheries management rarely considers habitat impacts and interactions between species. Could a more holistic, ecosystem-based approach move us toward more sustainable seafood harvests?
Use up whatβs in your fridge and pantry and turn it into a warm and comforting soup perfect for snowy days βοΈ
Bought buttermilk for waffles or biscuits and need to use up the rest? Check out 15+ suggestions for what to do with it: foodprint.org/blog/what-to...
Confused about all the labels on your carton of eggs? Youβre not alone. Listen to our podcast episode to learn what they really mean: foodprint.org/what-youre-e...
Bartholomew Jones, founder of Cxffeeblack, is on a mission to reinstate the Black foundations of coffee, whitewashed by centuries of consumerism and hypercapitalism.
Listen to episode 18 of our podcast to learn more: foodprint.org/what-youre-e... #BlackHistoryMonth
It also isnβt the first time President Trump has invoked the Defense Production Act β usually a wartime measure β to support big agribusinesses. In 2020, Trump signed a similar order to keep meatpacking plants open even though they were hotspots for COVID-19 transmission:
The administration has long prioritized corporate profits over public health. Still, the order is its strongest support yet for the pesticide industry ahead of a SCOTUS case that could shield pesticide companies from future cancer lawsuits. Read more about similar attempts from the industry:
This week, President Trump issued an executive order to ramp up production of glyphosate, an herbicide linked to cancer and other health issues. RFK Jr. backed the move, contradicting his previous statements against pesticides and angering MAHA supporters. Read more from @nytimes.com:
A winter CSA membership can add color to your plate (and sure, lots of root veg, too), but it's also a chance to eat seasonally while supporting your local food system π₯π§βπΎ
Learn more about the perks of a winter CSA: foodprint.org/blog/winter-...
Making wild fisheries more sustainable by keeping the whole ecosystem in mind: foodprint.org/blog/improvi...
Brighten up a dull winter day with vibrant, crunchy radicchio β a colorful pop of sunshine in your salad bowl.
Check out more ideas for using radicchio: foodprint.org/blog/radicch...
Did you know that the CSA model was invented by Booker T. Whatley, a Black horticulturist, to ensure farmers could pay for necessary seed and equipment at the beginning of the season without taking out a loan?
Learn more about the history of CSAs this #CSAWeek: foodprint.org/blog/history...
For the most delicious fresh produce, seek out a CSA. Plus, instead of funding a corporate supermarket chain, your money goes straight to local farms.
Want to learn more? Listen to our podcast episode on CSAs and co-ops: foodprint.org/what-youre-e...
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