July 2018: From the Editor

Hi all,

There are four great events coming up in July, but first of all please comment on the USDA’s horrendous proposed GMO labeling!  Comments deadline: Tuesday, July 3, 2018!


USDA appears to have set out to mislead and confuse most consumers:

 The USDA has proposed a rule for mandatory labels on genetically engineered foods.  And the proposal is a travesty for the farmers who work to produce non-GMO foods and the consumers who want to know what’s in their food.

  • Instead of using the long-accepted terms genetically engineered, GE, or GMO, the agency is proposing to use terminology that most consumers would not recognize, namely “bioengineered” and its acronym “BE.”
  • Companies would be able to use a symbol instead of words or letters – and USDA’s proposed symbol includes a smiley face or a sun in pretty yellow and green colors. That’s not informational labeling, its propaganda!
  • While the USDA’s own study showed that many consumers would be unable to read digital QR codes (because of a lack of a smartphone, unreliable internet, or otherwise), the agency is still proposing to allow companies to use digital QR codes in place of readable labels

THE SOLUTION:  On-package text using the accepted terms “GE” or “GMO”, or an easily understood neutral symbol.

And, more fundamentally, the USDA’s proposed rule doesn’t even include many foods made from genetically engineered ingredients:

  • New forms of genetic engineering such as CRISPR (gene editing) and Synbio (Synthetic Biology) could be excluded.  So only foods with the older GMO crops would be labeled, while consumers would be left in the dark about all the new foods coming down the line — such as oranges, cacao, potatoes, soy, and canola – using CRISPR and other gene-manipulating technology.
  • The agency has left open whether many processed foods made with GE commodity crops should require labels. Many of these products, such as cooking oils, sodas, and candies, are so highly refined that current DNA tests may or may not “show” the GE content in the final product, despite the original ingredient indisputably being GE. If left out, hundreds of GE foods will not have to be disclosed.

THE SOLUTION: Any food made with ingredients that were genetically engineered by any method should be labeled as such.

TAKE ACTION

If you sign an online petition, USDA will count all of those signatures as a single comment. To really make your voice heard, you need to submit your comment directly to the USDA.

In addition, personal comments that explain your reasons have a greater impact. It’s more effective to comment on just one or two of the issues, and include your reasons, than to simply list all the problems we discuss above.

Deadline:  Tuesday, July 3, 2018, at 11:59 pm.

Before you go to the Regulations.gov website, write your comment down in Word or another file – that way, if there is an internet glitch, you don’t lose it. 

Sample comment:

I am a [farmer, small food business, consumer, parent …. ].  I urge USDA to provide clear, on-package labeling of foods that contain ingredients made from genetically engineered crops, regardless of the specific type of technology used. 

Use the discussion above to help you choose which issue(s) you want to comment on.  Your comment can be as short or as long as you like – what matters most is providing your individual thoughts and reasons. 

To submit a comment online:

1.       Go to https://www.regulations.gov/comment?D=AMS-TM-17-0050-0004

2.      Copy and paste your comment in the top box, or attach the file

3.      Fill out your personal information and then click the “continue” button at the bottom.

4.      It will go to a page that shows you what your comment will look like on the site. It also allows you to edit the comment if you want to.

5.      At the bottom, there will be a statement that you have to confirm: “You are filing a document into an official docket. Any personal information included in your comment and/or uploaded attachment(s) may be publicly viewable on the web.  I read and understand the statement above.”

6.      Click the box, then click “submit comment” under it.  The site will give you a receipt with your comment number on it.

You can also send your comment in by fax: (202) 690-0338

Faxed comments should include the following reference:

Date Posted: May 4, 2018
Federal Register Number: 2018-09389
Docket ID: AMS-TM-17-0050Agency: Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS)Parent Agency: Department of Agriculture (USDA)

Thank you for taking action!

See all the USDA proposed BE logos: https://www.ams.usda.gov/sites/default/files/media/ProposedBioengineeredLabels.pdf


July 7 (correction July 5th): GAPS Support Group

Thursday July 5, 2018

7:00 pm

New Location:

777 High Street, Suite 240
Eugene, Oregon

The GAPS & Medical Diet Support Group is now held at a new location.  The lobby doors lock at 7pm, so do please be on time or come early.  Read more about GAPS: eugenewestonaprice.org/gaps

Meetings are the first Thursday of every month at 7:00 pm

 


 

JOEL SALATIN is Coming to Oregon!

July 7, 2018: The Profitable Farm Workshop

You read that right—Joel Salatin will be joining us in Oregon on July 7 for an exclusive workshop on building a sustainable farm business!

If you’re like most farmers, you have a never-ending to-do list on the farm that never seems to get done…

You know, things like taking those old tires behind the barn to the dump, painting the dingy milk room, weed-eating all the fence lines, filling in the potholes in the driveway—the list goes on and on!

And you know, too, that sometimes farming can feel lonely and isolating, like you’re crazy for following such an unconventional dream…

Read more bout this event:

 More info about Joel Salatin:


July 14: Potluck & Sauerkraut Presentation

Saturday July 14th, 2018

1:00-3:30 PM

This is our first Saturday potluck since 2016!  If you have been wanting a weekend potluck, don’t miss this opportunity!

Lisa, long-time fermentation enthusiast and creator of KrautPounder.com, will be giving a presentation on making sauerkraut.  This talk is based on her 2013 presentation from the Wise Traditions Regional Conference in Portland, Oregon.

Read More >>>


July 27: DVD – Vegetarianism Explained

by Natasha Campbell-McBride, MD, PhD

Description:

Plant-based life styles are becoming popular. Is there a problem with that? In this DVD, Dr Natasha Campbell-McBride will be talking about the value of plant foods versus animal foods and what people should know before making a decision to become a vegetarian or a vegan.

Read More >>>


Ride to Portland Requested

We have a young man in our local group who is deaf, and is requesting a ride to Portland.  He would like to have his mercury fillings removed, but needs some assistance getting to a Portland dentist.  He can pay for gas money.  If you are able to take a passenger along for a ride, please contact me and I will put you in contact with him.

Thanks!


Wasted! The Story of Food Waste

Every year 1.3 billion tons of food is thrown away. Filmmakers explore the reasons for this waste and ways to fix the problem.
Friday August 10, 2018
Central Lutheran – 1857 Potter Street, Eugene
*Entrance –
East Side
Parking Lot
6:30pm Popcorn Movie @ 7pm
Through the eyes of famous chefs, audiences will see how they make the most of every kind of food, transforming what most people consider scraps into incredible dishes that create a more secure food system.
Free to All and Fundraiser for That’s My Farmer Community Supported Agriculture – Low Income Fund.
Presented by Eugene Interfaith Earthkeepers
2017 ‧ Documentary ‧ 1h 30m

Upcoming DVDs (Save these dates!):

  • Aug 24th: DVD – to be announced
  • Sept 28th: DVD – Fat Rendering *very good video explaining it all
  • Oct 26th: DVD – “Stress Proof” – Adrenal Fatigue
  • Nov 26th: DVD – to be announced

DVDs are the 4th Friday of each month.

Would anyone like to have an outdoor picnic in August or September?  Let me know.


And as always, check out the online version of this newsletter and our local Eugene area website for updates, link corrections and many more resources.

Eugene Area Resources:

Enjoy!

– Lisa

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