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Canada invents the chicken chair for healthier birds

13/05/2011 by Ellen Wallace

The just-announced academic Chair of Poultry Welfare, at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada, is the country’s first such chair, reports The Globe & Mail, saying that consumer concern over healthy poultry is behind the new research post. Canada’s poultry farmers are sponsoring the seven-year post, at a cost of C$100,000 a year. The […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Canada, Chair of Poultry Welfare, healthy chickens, Ontario, research

Australian woes highlighted by Fosters wine sale

05/05/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Fosters, the largest drinks firm in Australian, has put its wine division up for sale, finally acknowledging that the business it spent A$7 million putting together, according to The Economist, was a disaster. The company will now return to its traditional role as a purveyor of Australian beer, with more than 100 brands, but the […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Australia, Beringer, Chateau St Jean, Fosters, Penfolds, Sydney Stock Market, Treasury Wine Esttes, wine sale

Will the real Emmentaler cheese please stand up?

03/05/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Zurich, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Ten percent of the world’s Emmentaler Switzerland cheese is fake, and starting this month, the Swiss government is going after the pirated versions, with a new tool in hand. DNA tests developed by the federal research stations office, Agroscope, can identify cheeses that are not made with a live bacteria that […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: Agroscope, AOC, cheese, DNA sequence, Emmentaler Switzerland, fresh unpasteurized milk, rennet, research

Hard labour: the vegetable patch, before and after

18/04/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Three days of steady labour, aching bones and sore muscles: but check out that second photo! Visible weeds mostly gone, maverick potatoes, onions and garlic that we overlooked in the fall are also gone, soil is turned over and new onions, potatoes and garlic planted. We’re fairly manic about getting rid of the old potatoes, […]

Filed Under: Food & dining Tagged With: garlic, lettuce, new plants, old vegetables, Onions, potatoes, raspberries, spring cleaning, vegetable garden

Vaud drivers’ licenses remain tough to obtain

13/04/2011 by Ellen Wallace

Half of all drivers fail first attempt at on-the-road test Some cantons offer theory tests in English, but success rate low Lausanne, Switzerland (GenevaLunch) – Lausanne and Neuchatel are once again the toughest places in Switzerland in which to get a driver’s license, 2010 Swiss statistics on the success rates for theory and driving tests […]

Filed Under: Travels Tagged With: cars, driving tests, English, motorcycles, pass rates, statistics, Switzerland

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