Eric Organic

eric_org.gifFear my righteous wrath.

Marc sent me and Brian an article that was published Sunday, January 28, 2007 in the SF Chronicle) titled: “Will the term organic still mean anything when it’s adopted whole hog by behemoths such as Wal-Mart?” by Jake Whitney. I don’t know who Mr. Whitney is, but I’m sick of being lectured about the sanctity of organic food by people who exhibit little understanding about what organic means, or who don’t care about what organic means because it gets in the way of taking a jab at “The Man.” Writers like Mr. Whitney do more to confuse and upset organic consumers than Wal-Mart, in my humble opinion.

Yes, I’m a big fan of Michael Pollan, and I think that he has done a lot to call attention to how ALL of our food (not just organic) is made and why we should pay attention to this. Unfortunately not everyone is as smart as Mr. Pollan (although I have a few quibbles with his latest book, The Omnivore’s Dilemma), and most writers don’t do the amount of research Pollan does. In an attempt to make similar points that Pollan makes, other writers mostly skip that bothersome research phase and jump right up on the soap box to shout out their points: The Man is BAD! Corporations are EVIL! Save poor little Organic from being kidnapped in the middle of the night and tortured! They are helped up onto that soap box by organizations (who are always ready to supply a supporting quote) who happen to raise money (ahem! solicit donations) from people who are scared by this kind of talk.
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Miss Ann’s Rules

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(Miss) Ann’s Snack Bar

Miss Ann has been holding court over her little ramshackle greasy spoon shack on her own for
decades. The area has seen some good times and some bad, but is now going thru a small resurgence, but is still, by all accounts, in the ghetto. Ann’s Snack Bar is south of downtown ATL on Memorial Drive, a little south and east of the MLK memorial. It is an area of detail shops, used car lots, and bargain clothing stores in dirty storefronts, with a few isolated signs of a coming gentrification. No hablo español: “yo hablo hip-hop, playa”. Yeah, it’s like that.

But don”t worry,she runs a tight ship, and everyone is welcome,and safe,at Ann’s. Its not easy to find, but the diligent will be amply rewarded.
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HiLo Cuisine Continued

lafolie_roland.jpgI serve on the board of an organic farming organization, and there are members of the board who are incredulous that we charge $150 a ticket to our annual five or six course fundraising dinner which is held at one of Maine’s four-star restaurants. I always argue that many people will spend $150 a person on a dinner that is NOT expected to raise money for a non-profit organization. The same board members are also incredulous that anyone would spend more than $50 a person for a dinner…actually, we also hold an informal buffet lunch fundraiser charging $50 a person and some board members complain that THIS is too expensive.

It’s ironic, because many of these board members are also farmers who charge premium prices for their produce and don’t see anything wrong with that because they know that the price reflects the value and the work the goes into the product.

During my recent vacation in SF visiting the folks, I had a 24 hour peak food experience that illustrated how good food can cost $5 per person (Shanghai Dumpling King) and cost $25 per person (Yuet Lee) and cost $110 per person (La Folie), all of which can be justified and equally satisfying.
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KFOG RULES!

The doorbell rang about 9:30. It was the UPS guy with three packages; Carol’s mop from QVC, some mail order thing from Carol’s parents, and a box wrapped in brown paper with a KFOG mailing label and a handwritten address to me.

What the hell is that?

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I sliced off the brown paper to find a Bose Sound Dock box with a Bose Sound Dock inside! I already have a SoundDock. Maybe Brian ordered it from somebody and had it sent here for me to mail to him (he does that from time to time). Before emailing Brian, I decided to check the box more carefully.

Taped to the bottom (actually top) of the box I found a KFOG envelope with a letter inside. Here it is.

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In case you can”t read that, it says:

“Dear Foghead,Congratulations! You were a weekly winner of KFOG’s Foghead Football Pool! Many Fogheads vied for the weekly crown, but your exemplary gridiron knowledge prevailed.
http://www.kfog.com/asp/football2006/
As a reward for your football prowess, you”ve won a Bose SoundDock! Your prize is enclosed.

Enjoy the playoffs, and thanks for listening to World Class Rock on 104.5 San Francisco, 97.7 San Jose—the Bay Area’s KFOG!

Cheers,
KFOG Promotions

How great is that?!