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Emerald City: Soy story

Posted by Siel in emeraldcity (Monday May 12, 2008 at 5:02 pm)

Latest from Emerald City, my enviro-blog at LAtimes.com

>> Your house without you, or nature’s demolition job. Visualize your house without you via this 2-minute animation. How long do you think it would take your house to disintegrate, leaving no trace of your having lived in it? Pick a number (of years), then watch this:

>> Soy story: Adventures in organic soy milk. What is “carrageenan” and why’s it in my soy milk? That’s what I asked Twitter after getting home with my Silk organic soy milk, bought at Vons yesterday after much indecision.

And a couple linky posts:

>> A.M. Greenlist: Last minute eco-Mothers’ Day prep

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  1. I remember carrageenan as one of the ingredients in my milk in elementary school. Or maybe it was in the chocolate milk. It’s a seaweed derivative (I originally learned this from The Black Stallion, believe it or not–the book, not the movie) and is used in a variety of products so wide that it might as well be the SNL product Shimmer.

    Comment by KateNonymous — May 12, 2008 @ 8:50 pm

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