Green grilling: Food, wine, carbon
GRILLIN' ME SOFTLY: Keep your cookouts low-impact. (Photo: D'Arcy Norman/Flickr)
Just in case we really are what we eat, we'd rather eat a chicken that had a fowl, not foul, life. So our mixed grill will serve humanely raised poultry and meat, and pesticide-free veggies this summer. And while we grill, we'll chill with superb organic wines from Natural Merchants, available at Whole Foods. Their golden, fruity pino grigio restores honor to the name; it's made by the Pizzolato family in Treviso. Their Spanish whites from the Bodegas Iranzo vineyards, founded in 1335, are light and sparkly, just the ticket for watching fireworks. And check at your farmers market or look here for organic wines made in your own region. For green grilling foods, read on.Comments(2)
Posted By Food Alliance - Tue, Jul 21 2009 at 12:15 PM ESTFood Alliance more than ecological responsibility
Nice article. Of all the eco-labels listed here, Food Alliance is the only third-party certification that addresses a full range of concerns about how food is produced. Food Alliance certified products are grown on farms and ranches that provide safe and fair conditions for workers and their families, healthy and humane treatment of animals with no GMOs, growth hormones, or nontherapeutic antibiotics, conservation of soil and water resources, protection of wildlife habitat, and demonstrated.... More


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Eat Well Guide
Hey MNN,
Great article! I'll have to make use of your grilling tips soon! Also, thanks for mentioning the Eat Well Guide in your post. I am an intern at the Eat Well Guide and it's definitely a great resource for locating local farms, farmers' markets, CSAs, sustainable restaurants, grocery stores, etc. I would also suggest checking out the Eat Well Guide's blog, The Green Fork (www.blog.eatwellguide.org) for additional information on local and sustainable food issues. .... More