When was the last time you went out to eat for dinner? Most of us eat out quite a bit which means that we’re likely exposing ourselves to GMO’s without even realizing it. Here’s an article that will open your eyes – [link] California Voters – Please VOTE YES on PROP 37 this November
The Health Risks of GMO Foods
The GMO foods you are eating put you at risk. See for yourself, [link]
What is the difference between selective breeding of plants and GMO?
The difference in selective breeding versus genetically modifying a plant is significant. Unfortunately, those on the side of GMO’s often infer that the process is the same. Though technology has helped both efforts, selective breeding does not allow for cross species (animal/plant, insect/plant) manipulation. In other words, breeding a new species of corn that grows better in New York by crossing a variety of corn from Europe with a variety of corn from the western USA makes sense. The traits exhibited by the ‘new’ corn are an improvement that allow better use of the soil, better use of water or… Read More
Get your updated Non-GMO shopping guide here!
When looking for Non-GMO foods without labeling you are going to need a guide. Here’s where to get a guide and keep updated. [link]
Where can I get real information on GMO products?
SunRidge Farms is pleased to be a financial supporter of The Institute For Responsible Technology, [link] Our own experiences lend credence to the information presented/collected by the Institute and Jeffrey Smith. Please forward this information on to others as you learn more and more about what’s in your food. CALIFORNIA VOTERS – PLEASE VOTE YES ON PROP 37 THIS NOVEMBER Thank you – SunRidge Farms
SunRidge Farms urges all California Voters to embrace PROP 37
What is PROPOSITION 37?? In our view, PROP 37, is one of the most critical referendums ever introduced by the people. This is the first time that legislation regarding the labeling of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO) has been able to be submitted to the ballot for vote in the USA. To understand how big this is, you have to realize that companies like Monsanto have fought legislation, tooth and nail for years, to keep public awareness of GMO’s to a minimum. Why would this be?? What could Monsanto be afraid of?? If the products that Monsanto makes are perfectly safe,… Read More
GMO Labeling Initiative is now on the California Ballot
If you are a California registered ( or eligible to register ) voter, we urge you to read the GMO Labeling initiative and vote in support of mandatory labeling of Genetically Modified Foods or Ingredients so that you know what is in your food. Please check back often as we’ll link to as many informational sources as possible to educate as many people as possible as to the real concerns of GMO’s. For starters please check out this story:[link]
Environmental Collapse a real possibility: this century!
Concerns over sustainability of our food supply has always driven us at SunRidge Farms. These concerns seem to be substantiated more and more each day. Here’s another story –[link] We can make a difference each day by buying foods in bulk, buying and consuming Non-GMO foods and reducing our waste each day. It’s time now, let’s not delay…
Lynda and Kidz Backpack Project for the children of Santa Cruz County
The Lynda and Kidz Backpack Project: Packing Life into Giving – For the 9th year in a row, my kids and I are collecting backpacks and $35 donations to provide fully stuffed backpacks to homeless/low income children through the Santa Cruz Shelter, Walnut Avenue Women’s Shelter and Elm Street Mission. Last year, through the generosity of many companies and individuals, we were able to pack and deliver 212 backpacks to assist families in crisis throughout Santa Cruz County. This year we are hoping to distribute 250. How to find us: Email: kidzbackpacks@gmail.com Website: [link] Facebook: [link] Phone: 831-332-6371
SunRidge Farms Dried Tropical Fruit scores 90 on Food Facts Health Scale
SunRidge Farms is committed to healthier snacks that support an active lifestyle. Our tropical fruits are simply incredible. Find them at grocery stores everywhere in bulk and select stores in tubs or resealable bags. [link]