The Post also had an article on a food service company putting pressure on the tomato growers in Florida to treat their farm workers humanely. This is an issue that's been going on a long time. I remember protests at the Taco Bell in the UT food court when I was in school. So it's nice to see someone finally doing something about it. And the food service company isn't exactly being wishy-washy about it. Here's a great quote:
The growers "can do the right thing, and our five million pounds of business can go to them," said Fedele Bauccio, Bon Appetit's chief executive. "Or they can let the tomatoes rot in the fields."
The New York Times had a good article on how meat scientists, on a quest to market some other cut of beef to consumers, came up with the Denver steak.
In personal news - I bought a tri-tip steak, a pork rib chop, and some bacon from Eco-Friendly this past weekend. I seared half the tri-tip and ate it as a steak and I am marinating the other half as fajitas right now. Nikki ate half of the butterflied chop and the other half is waiting for me. The bacon went in the freezer for some future breakfast.