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February 2010 Organic Center Newsletter

Thursday, Feb 04, 2010

Key Discovery Strengthens Linkage Between Pesticide Use and Colony Collapse Disorder

Scientists around the world have been trying to identify the risk factors driving honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). There is near-universal agreement that the problem remains severe; many factors can trigger CCD, and of these, several appear to depend on a weakened...

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Drunken Lamb Shanks (titled by David Fish of Fox Farm Vineyards) chef Jody Kropt
 
6 lamb shanks (I prefer using the wonderful, grass-fed, local lamb)
2 cups of good quality pinot noir
4 heads of roasted garlic - cut off top of garlic head, drizzle with olive oil and roast at 300 degrees until brown
2 cups of good quality chicken stock
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 ECS Chef Kenneth C. Hughes is a native of Washington, D.C. He is educated
with culinary degrees from the San Francisco/Napa Valley region of
California during the '80s. He spent four years at Relais & Chateaux
L'Auberge de Soleil in Rutherford, CA. He assisted in the launch of the
Flying Saucer of SF, both venues featured eccentric culinary master Chef
Albert Tordjman of Lyons, France. Tordjman was an early pioneer...

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