Transcribe
Translate
Action Studies Program, 1967-1968
1971-12-14 Compost Page 21
More information
digital collection
archival collection guide
transcription tips
FOOD The corners of The mouth. Perseverance brings good fortune. Pay heed to the providing of nourishment And to what a man seeks To put in his mouth. NEW PIONEERS' COOPERATIVE SOCIETY 518 Bowery St. Iowa City 351-3287; 353-5633 11-7 Tuesday to Sunday A non-profit food co-operative encouraging the growth and consumption of organically-produced foods and the co-op movement. The food is sold at wholesale prices plus 20%. Honey, whole grains and flour, cheese, dried fruits, wet fruits sometimes, herbs, etc. They offer courses on organic gardening and nutrition. Monthly meeting/pot luck suppers. Members pay $5.00 a year, non-members buy at higher prices. COOKBOOK We are putting together a cookbook of organic recipes to be sold as a benefit for the New Pioneers Cooperative Society. If you have any recipes or artwork or time to contribute, call Beth Schreiber at 351-9832, or see Barbara Sundance, 416 S. Madison St. FEDLER'S HEALTH CENTER 413 E. Burlington St., Iowa City 337-9846 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday Sells organic flours, breads, candy and snacks (roasted soybeans and salted bulk nuts), and a growing variety of natural vitamins. Mr. Fedler is very knowledgable about the nutritional value of food. Happily may fair white corn come with you to the ends of the ear. Happily may fair yellow corn, fair blue corn, fair corn of all kinds, goods of all kinds, jewels of all kinds come with you to the ends of the ear. food SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM Hawkeye Area Community Action Program 221 So. Linn St. Iowa City 338-3696 Provides dietary supplement of various canned and dried foodstuffs. For pregnant women who have been so within the past year, and children under six from families who are ADC, Food Stamps, and/or meet the OEO guidelines. Call Welfare Rights before calling HACAP (CF Welfare Rights). FREE OF REDUCED-PRICE LUNCH PROGRAM See under Public Service FOOD STAMPS See under Public Service EMERGENCY FOOD See under Public Service GAY LOCKER 1421 S. Linn 337-2167 $17.26 for a year. Freezer holds 175-200 lbs., enough for a side of beef, or try freezing your summer produce. DON'T EAT POLAR BEAR LIVER A pamphlet on nutrition written by Julie Parsons for the Action Studies food class--with a lot of help from Adelle Davis. Explains what happens to the food you eat after it leaves your mouth. A lot of small interesting bits of information. Do you know why chocolate is bad for you? oil increases energy production; it also retards the emptying time of the stomach and stimulates the burning of saturated fats so that blood sugar remains normal for long periods, thus reducing hunger; eating too little fats is a major cause of overweight. red bell peppers have twice the vitamin C content of green ones don't store potatoes and onions together--the onions make the potatoes spoil eating sugar for energy is self-defeating--it causes a sudden rise in blood sugar which stimulates the pancreas to produce insulin so that the liver and muscles can withdraw the excess sugar from the blood into storage--the blood sugar level quickly drops as a result Available at Action Studies office, Jefferson Building. PAGE 21
Saving...
prev
next
FOOD The corners of The mouth. Perseverance brings good fortune. Pay heed to the providing of nourishment And to what a man seeks To put in his mouth. NEW PIONEERS' COOPERATIVE SOCIETY 518 Bowery St. Iowa City 351-3287; 353-5633 11-7 Tuesday to Sunday A non-profit food co-operative encouraging the growth and consumption of organically-produced foods and the co-op movement. The food is sold at wholesale prices plus 20%. Honey, whole grains and flour, cheese, dried fruits, wet fruits sometimes, herbs, etc. They offer courses on organic gardening and nutrition. Monthly meeting/pot luck suppers. Members pay $5.00 a year, non-members buy at higher prices. COOKBOOK We are putting together a cookbook of organic recipes to be sold as a benefit for the New Pioneers Cooperative Society. If you have any recipes or artwork or time to contribute, call Beth Schreiber at 351-9832, or see Barbara Sundance, 416 S. Madison St. FEDLER'S HEALTH CENTER 413 E. Burlington St., Iowa City 337-9846 9 a.m. - 6 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Monday Sells organic flours, breads, candy and snacks (roasted soybeans and salted bulk nuts), and a growing variety of natural vitamins. Mr. Fedler is very knowledgable about the nutritional value of food. Happily may fair white corn come with you to the ends of the ear. Happily may fair yellow corn, fair blue corn, fair corn of all kinds, goods of all kinds, jewels of all kinds come with you to the ends of the ear. food SUPPLEMENTAL FOOD PROGRAM Hawkeye Area Community Action Program 221 So. Linn St. Iowa City 338-3696 Provides dietary supplement of various canned and dried foodstuffs. For pregnant women who have been so within the past year, and children under six from families who are ADC, Food Stamps, and/or meet the OEO guidelines. Call Welfare Rights before calling HACAP (CF Welfare Rights). FREE OF REDUCED-PRICE LUNCH PROGRAM See under Public Service FOOD STAMPS See under Public Service EMERGENCY FOOD See under Public Service GAY LOCKER 1421 S. Linn 337-2167 $17.26 for a year. Freezer holds 175-200 lbs., enough for a side of beef, or try freezing your summer produce. DON'T EAT POLAR BEAR LIVER A pamphlet on nutrition written by Julie Parsons for the Action Studies food class--with a lot of help from Adelle Davis. Explains what happens to the food you eat after it leaves your mouth. A lot of small interesting bits of information. Do you know why chocolate is bad for you? oil increases energy production; it also retards the emptying time of the stomach and stimulates the burning of saturated fats so that blood sugar remains normal for long periods, thus reducing hunger; eating too little fats is a major cause of overweight. red bell peppers have twice the vitamin C content of green ones don't store potatoes and onions together--the onions make the potatoes spoil eating sugar for energy is self-defeating--it causes a sudden rise in blood sugar which stimulates the pancreas to produce insulin so that the liver and muscles can withdraw the excess sugar from the blood into storage--the blood sugar level quickly drops as a result Available at Action Studies office, Jefferson Building. PAGE 21
Campus Culture
sidebar