The title alone says it all…here’s the story – [link]
Collection Drive underway for Kidz Backpack Project
SunRidge Farms is pleased to be supporter of the Kidz Backpack Project which aims to put a new or gently used school backpack filled with school supplies in the hands of kids in need for their upcoming school year. This program has been going since 2003 and last year supplied 345 completed backpacks here in Santa Cruz! This year’s goal is 350 so please join us in supporting a very worthy cause. For more on the story, please see this article from the Santa Cruz Sentinel – [link]
More and more food companies are trying to source Non-GMO
The news on the Non-GMO front is continuing to heat up as over 2 million people across the world marched against Monsanto on May 25th. As this battle continues to heat up more and more food suppliers are searching for ingredients that are GMO free. Companies like Whole Foods that are requiring their suppliers to ensure that their products are Non-GMO are also adding fuel to the fire. We feel this is great news as the corporations that stand behind the GM crops still haven’t been willing to do the research to demonstrate why their foods are exactly the same… Read More
SunRidge Farms at the Sweets and Snacks Show in Chicago
SunRidge Farms will be in booth 1085 for the Sweets and Snacks Show at McCormick Center in Chicago, 5/20-5/23. We’d love for you to stop by and see and sample our newest items. For more info on the show click here, [link]
Organic Food Industry Gains Clout on Capitol Hill
Organic farming is rattling the entrenched agri-business community with a proposed amendment that would would allow the organic industry to organize and pay for a unified industry promotional campaign called a “check-off” that is facilitated by the Agriculture Department but is no cost to the government. These promotional programs have traditionally been limited to individual commodities or crops, producing familiar campaigns like “Got Milk?” and “Beef: It’s What’s for Dinner.” This amendment passed committee even with comments like this: “That’s one of the things that has caught me and raises my concerns, is that industry’s lack of respect for traditional… Read More
Some immediate GE crop assessment needs!
Food Safety News brings us this article regarding urgently needed assessments of some additional concerns with genetically engineered crops. The public’s help is needed to ensure that these assessments are accomplished by pushing our public officials to support independent research. See the latest here – [link]
What's killing the bees?
Honeybee’s are good. We know this since about 80% of our food supply is pollinated by bees. Honeybee’s are also dying at incredible rates each year; so much so that our food supply is at risk. The US Government has a take on the colony collapse that is happening and here’s their report, [link] Simply put, regardless the reason for the decline in bee populations, we have to take this seriously and realize that if pollinators go away so do humans. All of need to be aware of our actions that contribute to the bee decline. One of those factors… Read More
New Leaf Community Markets will require GMO labeled products!
We were so excited to see another grocery retailer taking the steps to require their suppliers to label their products as to their GMO content. As the evidence mounts that GMO’s are a health concern we applaud efforts to limit our exposure to these ‘foods’. For more on this visit the New Leaf Community Markets website at [link]
April 21st is National Chocolate Covered Cashew Day
You heard correctly! April 21st is National Chocolate Covered Cashew Day. Good thing SunRidge Farms has you covered. You’ll want to visit your favorite retailer that is carrying our bulk products and look for item 022608 to find delicious Dark Chocolate Covered Cashews. Make this the year you buy bulk foods. Let’s take care of the environment and save money by reducing packaging.
How to Shop for Food in Bulk
National Bulk Foods Week is October 13-19, 2013. Here’s a little more information on how to shop for bulk foods – [link]