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Though there is more eating than talking, Breslin takes a break to emphasize yet again CSG’s favorite trope—the seasonal menu. Allen says that students should expect “fresher, lighter” dishes (and Chickwiches) in the spring, as opposed to the heartier stews (and Chickwiches) of the winter months...
...fall cycle will include soups and locally grown fruit, the winter cycle heartier foods such as stews and potpies, and the spring menu will focus on lighter fare such as fish and salad. Each cycle, Breslin says, will include more vegetarian and vegan menu options, many of which are designed by Mollie Katzen, a nationally-recognized vegetarian chef...
...Hopefully the new menus will help with the monotony that students feel after the holidays,” Mayer said, adding that HUDS will start serving the heartier fare of the winter menu in the beginning of December...
Better crop rotation and irrigation can help protect fields from exhaustion and erosion. Old-fashioned cross-breeding can yield plant strains that are heartier and more pest-resistant. But in a world that needs action fast, genetic engineering must still have a role--provided it produces suitable crops. Increasingly, those crops are being created not just by giant biotech firms but also by home-grown groups that know best what local consumers need...
...their suppliers to stick to non-GM varieties. In fact, potato wholesalers have received so many requests for non-genetically modified potatoes that they have asked farmers to stop growing the "NewLeaf" potato, developed by Monsanto, which is equipped with a gene that protects it from insects and disease. Heartier and cheaper to grow than conventional potatoes, GM potatoes also reduce environmental problems by eliminating the need for heavy use of pesticides...