Duane Simpson

Duane Simpson

Internet fan. Zombie aficionado. Infuriatingly humble problem solver. Alcohol enthusiast. Spent several months exporting UFOs in Jacksonville, FL. A real dynamo when it comes to exporting gravy in Tampa, FL. Spent 2001-2004 implementing saliva in Edison, NJ. Had moderate success getting my feet wet with junk food on Wall Street. Practiced in the art of building Virgin Mary figurines in Tampa, FL. Practiced in the art of marketing Roombas in Phoenix, AZ.
  • FoodPhoto of Will Gene-Edited Food Be Government Regulated?

    Will Gene-Edited Food Be Government Regulated?

    The company Calyx, simply out of doors in St. Paul, Minn., desired to make a new soybean with a bit more healthy — extras like olive oil. As it takes place, some wild spouses and children of soybeans already produce seeds with such “high oleic” oil — excessive in monounsaturated fat. It’s because some of their genes have particular mutations,…

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  • FoodPhoto of Common food additive discovered to affect the gut microbiota

    Common food additive discovered to affect the gut microbiota

    Titanium dioxide nanoparticles E171 may also affect human health Share Experts call for better regulation of a common additive in ingredients and medicine, as research reveals it can affect the intestine microbiota and lead to inflammatory bowel diseases or colorectal cancer. University of Sydney’s research proves that nanoparticles found in many food items can also significantly harm human health.  …

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  • FoodPhoto of Viral pix of uncovered chook cause food inspection at Dartmouth eating place

    Viral pix of uncovered chook cause food inspection at Dartmouth eating place

    A Dartmouth eating place is in harm management after photos in their restaurant went viral on social media, prompting several complaints. Photos of uncooked chook at the back of the Pho Hoang Minh restaurant in Dartmouth were shared on a Halifax Facebook page. The photos show uncooked pieces of meat — exposed and uncovered to the elements — placed on…

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  • FoodPhoto of Did the Dutch ‘thieve’ this African food?

    Did the Dutch ‘thieve’ this African food?

    In the early Eighties, images of ravenous kids in drought-bothered landscapes had been beamed into living room rooms around the arena as aid corporations appealed to help the tens of millions of Ethiopians impacted by famine. So powerful has been the images that many human beings might still find it tough to trust the United States is home to what’s…

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  • FoodPhoto of We must forestall advertising junk meals to children

    We must forestall advertising junk meals to children

    It’s time for marketing to align with nutritional goals. Imagine having the ability to walk right into a grocery save with your children and now not fend off endless demands to shop for kid-branded meal products because there are none in sight. This peaceful scenario may become a reality if Bill S-228 passes in the Canadian Senate. The bill, brought…

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  • FoodPhoto of Wedding guest absconds with 10 boxes of meals

    Wedding guest absconds with 10 boxes of meals

    Whatever you may consider the recent fashion of “wedding ceremony shaming” companies on Facebook and elsewhere, it’s hard to play dumb about their appeal. The organizations in which wedding hosts, contributors, and guests unload their dirty laundry about the bizarre/rude/inexplicable matters humans did for the duration of ceremonies, receptions, and the run much as each allows humans in nightmare eventualities…

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  • FoodPhoto of Minneapolis activist LaDonna Redmond to talk about meals justice

    Minneapolis activist LaDonna Redmond to talk about meals justice

    LaDonna Redmond, a Minneapolis-based meals activist, will deliver Carleton College’s weekly gathering on Friday, May 17, from 10:50-eleven:50 a.m. Inside the Skinner Memorial Chapel. In her presentation, “I Don’t Live in a Food Desert, and Neither Do You,” she can offer network-based solutions to confront underlying social justice issues within the Meals movement. Redmond became inspired to combat for a…

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  • FoodPhoto of Cuba proclaims rationing of food

    Cuba proclaims rationing of food

    Cuba introduced new rationing of meals and basic cleaning and hygiene products as the communist-run island grapples with improved US sanctions and the economic crisis affecting its close ally Venezuela. Cubans will face “rules” on purchasing fowl, eggs, sausages, and cleaning and hygiene merchandise, the nation-run website Cubadebate stated Friday. For weeks, Cubans complained that empty shop shelves and fights…

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  • FoodPhoto of Thomasina Miers’ recipe for tartiflette with jersey royals

    Thomasina Miers’ recipe for tartiflette with jersey royals

    Even while the weather is very slight, I want meals with a chunk of substance, particularly after a busy day. Jersey royals and their deliciously waxy flesh are best for this most alpine of dishes. I have recently found Nettlebed Creamery’s natural Highmoor cheese, which is exquisite here, as is its hay-aged Witheridge. Serve with an inexperienced salad and a…

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  • FoodPhoto of Food Sensitivity Test Helps Identify Foods You Should Avoid

    Food Sensitivity Test Helps Identify Foods You Should Avoid

    There’s nothing worse than consuming something, and then hours later, you’ve never felt worse, whether or not it’s from a disenchanted belly or migraine-like signs. You may have a meal sensitivity if skilled in an acquainted state of affairs. After keeping off hypersensitive food reactions my whole life, the saying, “You are what you eat,” has never been more valid…

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