Thursday, February 28, 2008

Portland residents: how much access do you have to local produce/food

Portland residents: how much access do you have to local produce/food?
I am thinking of moving out to Portland, Oregon. It is important for me to have access to good, healthy foods which I don't think will be a problem there (in hopes there are food co-ops and health food stores around). But it is also important that I have access to local food from gardens and farms. Are there many in the area??? What about a farmer's market? I am especially looking at the Alberta neighborhood, in which I would like your opinion as well. Thanks!

Portland - 3 Answers
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If you want locally grown food, then you are coming to the right city! Portland has all kinds of co-ops, as well as farmer's markets. There is a really big one downtown called the Saturday Market... lots of fresh produce from local farmers, located on the Park Blocks near PSU. Some stores to find organic/healthy food: Zupan's, New Seasons, Whole Foods Market, Food Fight! (vegan grocery store). Giving that you are going to be in Alberta, I think the Whole Foods Market in NE Portland is the closest one to you. ♣
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There are quite a few farmers markets operating around the area during the season. The granddaddy of them all—Portland Farmers Market—has spun off 3 or 4 additional markets on different days of the week. Besides that, there are about 20 other farmers markets operating throughout the metro area. Even a once-a-month market in Alberta. I think New Seasons Market does a great job of providing reasonably priced excellent fresh produce. It is a local chain oriented towards organic foods and products. Whole Foods does decently too, but is much more expensive than New Seasons; there are fewer Whole Foods than New Seasons. With wheels, there are a great number of family farms throughout the area where buying directly from the farmer on their property is common. Many farms also offer U-pick which typically runs about half the price of "they pick". Blueberries, cherries, and raspberries are now in season; strawberry season ended a week or two ago. Farms surround the Portland area quite closely compared to most U.S. metropolitan areas. Sauvie Island is about eleven miles NW of downtown; farmland surrounds the urban growth boundary at about 20 to 25 miles from downtown west, south, and east. Besides all those sources, the Fred Meyer chain has a "nutrition section" in (almost) every store which contains several thousand square feet of bulk foods and organic products. Safeway stores do a little, but not nearly as well as Freddies. There are a few dozen vegan and vegetarian restaurants, some being very nice restaurants, with others being more earthy.
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I agree with what the others said. If you can't find fresh local produce in the Portland area, your not trying. There's tons of places all the way down the Valley towards Salem. So, why are you coming to Oregon, did we give you permission to move here ? Just kidding, but jobs are hard to come by and usually don't pay well. Make sure you have all of that covered before you leave to come here



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Sunday, February 24, 2008

How would I bring a puppy that vomits his food right back out after eating it back to health

How would I bring a puppy that vomits his food right back out after eating it back to health?

Dogs - 11 Answers
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You keep him hydrated and take him to a vet to find out what's going on.
2 :
Depends what the cause of the problem is, doesn't it! Could just be the type of food you're feeding it. Has it always done this? Does it have any other symptoms? Why don't you talk to a vet, has the pup been to one yet? Chalice
3 :
Take it to the Vet to find out what is causing the vomiting. It could be a variety of things from allergy to an intestinal blockage but it is NOT normal!
4 :
unfortunately, vomiting is a very vague symptom. it can mean many of things. Is your puppy vaccinated? Has it been parvo tested? There could be an intestinal blockage. There are so many things. If your puppy continues to vomit, dehydration, electrolyte embalances, etc. Your puppy needs to be seen by a vet. They will probably start off with blood work and x-rays.
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Here are some ideas- 1. TAKE HIM TO THE VET 2. Give him more water, and less food. 3. Change his food, slowly. 4. TAKE HIM TO THE VET.
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If it's a pup it may be parvo...get him to the vet asap.
7 :
Depends completely on what's causing the vomiting. The first thing I thought of is megaesophagus, but without more details its hard to give insight.
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my answer was going to be exactly the same as electric dazey's... call a vet ASAP, and make sure its nothing serious, keep him hydrated, and feed smaller portions.
9 :
Call a vet and ask him. You may just have to change dog foods. The puppy may be allergic to corn, wheat, wheat gluten, or soy. Check the ingredients list on the food you're giving him and if meat of some kind (chicken, beef, lamb, turkey, venison, etc.) isn't the first ingredient, change dog foods. One reason to call the vet is to find out if you need to get him some IV or subcutaneous fluids. If he has been doing this for very long, he may be dehydrated, and that could be dangerous. Good luck!
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If your vet has checked him and he doesn't have a disease or illness, try feeding him in very small amounts over several minutes. Some puppies wolf their food and then regurgitate it. There are special dog dishes available that make dogs eat slowly, too.
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Take him to a Vet A.S.A.P !! It's possible he might have ate something that is stuck inside him or he might be really sick




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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Why does food that is good for you usually taste bad, and things that are bad usually taste good?

Why does food that is good for you usually taste bad, and things that are bad usually taste good?
It'd be nice if candy bars and Taco Hell Super Grande Burrito Whatever... was health food.
Other - Food & Drink - 7 Answers
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Probably, because you aren't use to the foods. i get like that, sometimes too.
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iunno, but health food isn't healthy either. every day they come out with new studies saying something is bad for us, so y even worry?
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im going to have to disagree with that not that all the junk food doesnt taste good it does but i love carrots and all fruit I enjoy fresh fish and things like that but thats just me
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I know, I hate that. I changed my way of eating, and focused on making veggies in an interesting way to make them taste good. Also, I swear by Cooking Light magazine/annual cookbooks/website. They take a lot of sinful foods and make them healthy without sacrificing taste too much. But there is NO substitution for french fries!
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Because the person cooking them doesn't how to make really healthy food taste really good.
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It certainly makes it a challenge! Maybe we were intended to learn how to control our desires.
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spices marinade how you cook it



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