Raw Almond Petition
Posted by Laine on Sep 23, 2007 · Member since Sep 2006 · 216 posts
Hi all, Please excuse me if this has been posted : http://www.gopetition.com/sign.php?petid=11754
I know a lot of us here have concerns about this. Sign away!
Hi all, Please excuse me if this has been posted : http://www.gopetition.com/sign.php?petid=11754
I know a lot of us here have concerns about this. Sign away!
I know I'm a bit off topic, and I don't mean to make fun of your good and worthwhile petition, but this smacks of the difficulty of getting decent dried beans in my country. http://www.stuff.co.nz/thepress/4164972a13796.html
To favour you with an example of the article, by a clever NZ comedic writer, Joe Bennett:
"... imported beans and peas are potentially dangerous. They can carry micro-organisms that New Zealand hasn't got and doesn't want. So a year or two ago, MAF decreed that all such imported foodstuffs had to undergo a heat treatment that rendered them harmless. At the same time, the heat treatment rendered them inedible."
I think one of their worries is whether the imported beans are genetically modified - but there seems to be no checks on that factor. A few years after the original paranoia, it's a gamble whether even organic, imported beans will be cookable or edible. This is my day-to-day problem. Goddess bless tinned beans! But one can't always use them in a given recipe. ::)
I know I'm a bit off topic, and I don't mean to make fun of your good and worthwhile petition, but this smacks of the difficulty of getting decent dried beans in my country. http://www.stuff.co.nz/thepress/4164972a13796.html
To favour you with an example of the article, by a clever NZ comedic writer, Joe Bennett:
"... imported beans and peas are potentially dangerous. They can carry micro-organisms that New Zealand hasn't got and doesn't want. So a year or two ago, MAF decreed that all such imported foodstuffs had to undergo a heat treatment that rendered them harmless. At the same time, the heat treatment rendered them inedible."
I think one of their worries is whether the imported beans are genetically modified - but there seems to be no checks on that factor. A few years after the original paranoia, it's a gamble whether even organic, imported beans will be cookable or edible. This is my day-to-day problem. Goddess bless tinned beans! But one can't always use them in a given recipe. ::)
Hey, not a problem!
I mainly put up that link for others- I know I've seen a lot of discussion about it on here lately.