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Jeremy Cherfas

Jeremy Cherfas

The White House Conference: They Pulled It Off! - Food Politics by Marion Nestle

 “We must stop giving breadcrumbs and start building bakeries.”

Nice rhetoric. And then ...?

Jeremy Cherfas

First time I have needed to restore files from @arqbackup in a genuine emergency, and it was such a good experience. Smooth, straightforward, did the job. Phew!

Jeremy Cherfas

It astonishes me that a fad diet can admonish its followers to "drink the Snake juice" without, apparently, a trace of irony. And that reminds me, whatever happened to oil pulling? Not that I really care.

https://www.eatthispodcast.com/fad-diets/

Jeremy Cherfas

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Jeremy Cherfas

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Finished reading: The Last Grain Race by Eric Newby

Jeremy Cherfas

Jeremy Cherfas

Friday 16 September, 2022 | Memex 1.1

In the UK at the moment, the average household consumes 3,731 kWh of electricity in a year. That comes to 10.23 kWh per day. So wouldn’t it be smarter — and fairer — to subsidise consumption up to that level, and let households which consume more face the market rate? And pay for the subsidy by a windfall tax on energy companies.

It won’t happen, of course, for the simple reason that it’s ‘unthinkable’.