White House Kitchen Garden on video!
Articles:
The Garden Bus Guys by Nathalie Jordi, prostate Bon Appetit
A White House garden that produces more than vegetables by Chuck Raasch, USA Today (and syndicated)
Shovel-Ready Project: A White House Garden by Jane Black, The Washington Post
Foodies Celebrate White House Veggie Garden by Kate Barrett and Brian Hartman, ABC News
Eco by Roberto Croci, Vogue Italia (Italian PDF)
Vita huset får egen köksträdgård by Natalie Roos Holmborg, Dagens Nyheter (Swedish)
Veggie Gardens and Other Ideas for the Obamas by Anne Marie Chaker, The Wall Street Journal
On the Road For Change, The Goal: A Farm At the White House by Jane Black, The Washington Post
Un jardin à la Maison-Blanche Stéphanie Bérubé, La Presse (French)
Growing the First Garden by Jenifer Joy Madden, E, The Environmental Magazine (PDF)
Activists Clamor For Organic Farm At White House by Brian Reed, NPR National Public Radio
Former Peace Corps Volunteers Want White House Lawn to Become a Sustainable Farm by Thomas Spencer, The Birmingham News (PDF)
Edible Bus Rolls to Market by Christina Walker, Santa Monica Daily Press (PDF)
Activists visit Lubbock to promote organic farming, by Tina Arons, The Daily Toredor (PDF)
Changing The Way We Eat, Bill Moyers Journal
Now, Vote for Veggies, by Leslie Hatfield, The Huffington Post
Riva man pushes for a farm at the White House, by Pamela Wood, Annapolis Capital
Organic farmers want to plant on the White House lawn, by Bruce Colbert, Prescott Daily Courier
Not your typical evangelists, by Nathalie Jordi, Plenty Magazine Eco-Eats Blog
On the garden bus, by Caitlin Sullivan, Southwest Virginia Today
WHOFarm wants to give food for thought to President Whoever, By C. Richard Cotton, Memphis Commercial Appeal
The White House Organic Farm Project, by Moe Beitiks, Inhabitat
Inverted bus turns heads by Genevieve Bookwalter, San Jose Mercury News/Santa Cruz Sentinel
White House Garden: Yay or Nay? by Kim O’Donnel, Washington Post
Look WHO Rolled Through Town: A Pit Stop in Athens on a Political Road Trip by Ramsey Nix, Flagpole
Who would wait a week in line for an iPhone 3G? by Philip Elmer-DeWitt, Apple 2.0, Fortune.com
iPhone 3G queue not idiots but environmental campaigners by Jack Schofield, The Guardian UK Technology Blog
Group queues up for iPhone 3G to promote organic farming by Elizabeth Montalbano, Macworld
Going Green For iPhone 3G, Huffington Post
Spending a week in line garners a lot of attention by Amy Zimmer, Metro New York
The early bird gets the iPhone. And also gets media attention for an organic farm at the White House by Bonnie Hulkower, Treehugger
CurbedWire: Organic Bus in LA
En Nueva York ya están haciendo cola en el Apple Store, AppleHOY
Video:
Going Green Champions of the Week, WSBTV, Atlanta
A Victory Garden Grows Again, Kitchen Caravan
What’s with TheWhoFarm, MTV Choose or Lose
TheWhoFarm in Albuquerque
New York’s first iPhone 3G customer breaks record
iPhone’s Second Coming: A look at the frenzy surrounding Apple’s new 3G iPhone launch, with David Pogue, The New York Times tech columnist, CNBC
3G iPhone: Can It Run on Flower Power? by Aaron Task, Yahoo! Finance
David Pogue on iPhone, with TheWhoFarm camero, CNBC
Slow Food Rocks Interview: White House Organic Farm Project, by Tamara Palmer, SF Weekly
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Photos:
TheWhoFarm on Flickr
Two videos recently came out that feature the White House Kitchen Garden.
The first video series were interspersed in the NBC Primetime special Inside the Obama White House and an accompanying web-only video of White House Food Initiative Coordinator Sam Kass talking up the garden, recipe harvesting lettuce and radishes, mind
and then prepping them in the kitchen. A great summary of the food moments at Obama Foodorama.
The second video was released by The White House, and for a while, was featured on the White House homepage. It features compost, bees, and Philadelphia Phillies star Ryan Howard visiting the garden with Sam Kass. The candid discussion about healthy eating is informative and entertaining to say the least. This video has overnight become the all-time most popular video of a baseball player in a vegetable garden. Once again, Obama Foodorama has the breakdown.
Photo: Radishes and lettuce harvested from the White House Kitchen Garden are prepared for the Congressional Spouses Luncheon May 17, 2009. (Official White House Photo by Samantha Appleton.)