Category: Genetically Modified Food (GMO)

Red hot Doritos: Why to avoid it

Red hot Doritos: Why to avoid it

[ 0 ] May 7, 2014 |

Doritos is a snack made of ground corn, vegetable oil and salt plus flavors and seasoning. In my view, only plain Doritos Toasted Corn is what you can eat without taking risk of being intoxicated. Consider this: Nacho Cheese’s flavor is made by addition of 31 more ingredients to the basic 3 of the Toasted […]

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Mac and Cheese, please!

Mac and Cheese, please!

[ 0 ] March 29, 2014 |

Perhaps millions of Americans have very fond memories of macaroni and cheese from their childhood. At the end of 18 century, the future president Thomas Jefferson fell in love with mac and cheese while visiting northern Italy so that he decided to start a manufacturing in America. After 1802 when Jefferson served his favorite “macaroni […]

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Planters: Chemical secrets of the peanut mix

Planters: Chemical secrets of the peanut mix

[ 0 ] February 2, 2014 |

Everybody knows Planters, an American snack food offered to you by Kraft Foods. As many other seemingly healthy products, this one has its own chemical ingredients that have no place in your healthy diet. I personally have no reason to trust the one-eyed mascot – Mr. Peanut and Kraft Foods altogether. Instead, I do read […]

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GMO labeling: Know friends and enemies

GMO labeling: Know friends and enemies

[ 1 ] November 23, 2013 |

Never give up your rights! Although the important GMO labeling initiative was defeated in Washington, the loss was only by a tiny margin of 51 against 49. We have much to be proud of, and our collective work has laid the foundation for victory in 2016. This incredible community of grassroots advocates, parents, health professionals, and […]

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Which Mac and Cheese is richer in… GMO?

Which Mac and Cheese is richer in… GMO?

[ 0 ] August 22, 2013 |

No cheese in Mac and Cheese Macaroni and Cheese is one of the highly popular meals in America. It was an important part of quick fix lunch or dinner for generations of young Americans. Perhaps it still is: Today, for instance, Kraft Macaroni & Cheese enjoys almost 1.5 million likes on Facebook. This is despite […]

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