Co-founder of EatingLiberally.org, a netroots website & organization that advocates sustainable agriculture, progressive politics and a less-consumption driven way of life. Foodie, blogger & edible landscaping enthusiast in NYC's West Village and the Hudson River Valley. Would like to be the missing link between Martha and Jon Stewart.

Blog Entries by Kerry Trueman

Time To Mothball The Butterball!

Posted November 13, 2008 | 02:51 PM (EST)


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Even our most progressive presidents can be addled by Agribiz propaganda. President-elect Obama--thanks to his corn-fed constituents, we presume--is regrettably fond of ethanol, unlike his rival, John McCain. And McCain's not the only Republican who slams the grain-for-gas scam. Arch conservative P.J....

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Food Fight Documents The Agri-Culture Wars

4 Comments | Posted November 6, 2008 | 01:13 PM (EST)


I'm just too immersed in the foodie activist world to be able to gauge how effective a film like Food Fight is at explaining the bizarre state of the American diet. This movie strives mightily...

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Phony Christians Embrace Bull

6 Comments | Posted October 30, 2008 | 07:58 PM (EST)


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(Image courtesy of Wonkette)

It's not even Halloween yet, but a bunch of folks masquerading as Christians descended on Wall Street the other day to fondle the horns of that famous bronze bull statue and pray to God "to begin a shift from...

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Obama A Vegan Socialist? The Nutty Conspiracy

4 Comments | Posted October 29, 2008 | 08:57 PM (EST)



Will Barack Obama use socialist tactics to spread the vegan agenda? Red meat-lovin' red-staters will really be seeing red after watching this clip from Talking Points Memo, which caught Obama on Wednesday...

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Egg Industry Shill Plays The Race & Class Cards On Prop. 2

13 Comments | Posted October 26, 2008 | 10:53 PM (EST)



The industrial egg industry has truly lost its collective head over the prospect of Californians passing Proposition 2, the legislation that would give farm animals the luxury of stretching their limbs.

Julie Buckner, the Californians for Safe...

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Knocked-Up Teen Cuisine

2 Comments | Posted October 23, 2008 | 11:25 PM (EST)


Trig Palin's not the only member of the Palin household with special needs. Now that 17 year-old Bristol's havin' a baby with her hunky high school dropout, she's got special prenatal nutritional needs, dontcha know.

But...

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You Heard It On Oprah: Factory Farms Stink

9 Comments | Posted October 15, 2008 | 11:33 AM (EST)


That ringing you hear is the sound of the death knell for the "don't ask, don't smell" era of factory farming. Oprah Winfrey's Tuesday show, "How We Treat The Animals We Eat," blew the lid off the...

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The Meltdown We Really Can't Afford

4 Comments | Posted October 12, 2008 | 01:27 PM (EST)


Hey, ho, where's the cash flow? Wasn't the bailout supposed to get those streams of credit flowing again? But while the titans of trickle-down and the free-reign rainmakers pray for new rivers of revenue to float their boats,...

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Goodbye Good Times, Hello Waltons?

2 Comments | Posted October 7, 2008 | 02:34 PM (EST)


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How will you dress for the Bush Depression this winter? Me, I'm counting on my slightly tattered but super-toasty flannel-lined OshKosh overalls--so old they were actually made in OshKosh. That, and the sweaters I'll be wearing à la Jimmy Carter, since our thermostat and our...

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No Cow Patties On The House...

2 Comments | Posted September 30, 2008 | 02:37 PM (EST)


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The analogies are not very appetizing: House Minority Leader John Boehner, R-Ohio, described the bailout bill as a "crap sandwich." Rep. Paul Braun, R-Georgia, called it "a huge cow patty with a piece of marshmallow stuck in the middle," which he declined...

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P. Diddy: Beverly Drillbilly?

Posted September 21, 2008 | 04:00 PM (EST)


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Image: Eco Hustler for Creative Accelerator/ecohookups.com

The fact that rap mogul Sean Combs, aka P. Diddy, stepped in a pile of dog crap on a midtown Manhattan sidewalk the other day would not seem to be an especially newsworthy event, IMHO. But...

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The McCain Campaign's Dirty Record on Clean Energy

Posted September 12, 2008 | 04:01 PM (EST)


In part two of Sarah Palin's interview with ABC's Charlie Gibson, she gives lipstick-y lip service to the notion that human beings may, in fact, be contributing to climate change. What a difference a month (and a nomination) makes! 'Cause back in August, before John McCain singled Palin out...

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Craig Ferguson: "If you don't vote, you're a moron"

Posted September 11, 2008 | 10:48 PM (EST)



For nearly two weeks now, I've been suffering from a newly-minted malady called Palin-paralysis--a nasty tv-transmitted virus I caught after watching Sarah Palin's divisive and derisive acceptance speech. You know, that salute to "small town values" that lionized...

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Lancing A Slow Boil

Posted August 30, 2008 | 03:07 PM (EST)


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On the one hand, the folks at Slow Food Nation have done an awesome job of staging this high-profile, low-impact extravaganza; the Marketplace and Victory Garden at San Francisco's Civic Center Plaza are giving the public a lovely and luscious lesson in all...

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Slow Food Nation: Taking America Out To The Foodshed

Posted August 27, 2008 | 11:39 PM (EST)


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A swarm of 40,000 to 50,000 locavores will descend on San Francisco this Labor Day weekend to attend Slow Food Nation, a four-day extravaganza of teach-ins and tastings that's being billed as a kind of "Woodstock for gastronomes."

I'd rather go to a...

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The Fast Track To Slow Food

Posted August 21, 2008 | 11:50 PM (EST)


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Look, I hate the military-industrial complex as much as the next hemp-seed snacking, kombucha-brewing, raw-milk swigging real food revolutionary. After all, they're the ones who saturated our soil with their surplus nitrogen in the wake of World War II, reversing...

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The Dead Zone Diet

Posted August 15, 2008 | 08:53 PM (EST)


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Steak or salmon? Millions of menu-mulling diners ask themselves this question every day. Enjoy your dithering while you can, folks, because the day is coming when you may not have the luxury of choosing the lobster over the London broil. For those with...

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NY Times Grumps Dump On Locavores

Posted August 8, 2008 | 06:53 PM (EST)


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The New York Times giveth, and the New York Times taketh away. On the one hand, Nick Kristof's eloquent plea to treat our farm animals more humanely moved me to tears. On the other hand, I've barely got enough digits to count...

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A Seedy Campaign In The Name Of Good Taste

Posted August 4, 2008 | 06:57 PM (EST)




There's an awful lot of b.s. being spread in this election year--thankfully, some of it's actually being put to good use growing delicious, nutritious fruits and vegetables. The rising cost of food and gas is fueling a...

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King Coal: Willing To Kill For Kilowatts

Posted July 26, 2008 | 10:07 PM (EST)


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When a suicide bomber blows a half dozen of our soldiers into smithereens, Americans get understandably outraged. And here at home, when a deranged malcontent goes postal and guns down classmates or co-workers, we call it...

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