The White House Organic Garden, Boulder Top Chef, & Sugar PR

by Ryan Wanger on March 24, 2009 · 1 comment

A few quick links for you today (forgive me some of this is “old news” in our modern era of 24/7 news):

The White House will be planting an organic garden. Remember that the White House also led the charge to plant Victory Gardens during World War I and II. Perhaps this is a sign of things to come? (The proliferation of residential, suburban gardens - not World War III)

Hosea Rosenberg, executive chef at Boulder’s own Jax Fish House, won Bravo’s Top Chef. A hearty congratulations to Hosea…us Boulder locals can’t wait to see the new restaurant (part of the grand prize was $100,000 in funding).

The backlash against high fructose corn syrup has made sugar a selling point.

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Explosive Bombchelle 03.25.09 at 7:46 pm

Mmmmmm, reading this as I’m enjoying a delicious grass fed cheeseburger with Bulls Eye’s brand new High Fructose Corn Syrup free Guinness BBQ sauce.

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