Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Return of the Recall



Just when I thought perhaps there was a grip on the recalls and there wouldn't be much of anything new to report they are back with a vengeance. I originally posted my concern for the fish food I was feeding Lucky (one of my goldfish) back in April. I was afraid that a lot of the ingredients in my fish food were similar to ingredients in dog and cat food. My suspicions have been proven correct not only last month by the commercial fish food products that were contaminated but as recently as this week by
ornamental/pet fish feeds being contaminated. The brands are Atlantis by Sargeant pet food products and Zeigler.

I never fed either of the brands above, still, I contacted the brands that I do feed and have so far received one response. That response was from Hikari and they wrote:

Monika - Hikari has always stood for superior quality and the recent scare in no way will impact that. We constantly test our product raw ingredients before use to verify no unwanted items are included and since we are the only fish food maker that controls our entire production process we can be assured what we want in the food is actually what is. Others, as the dog food companies have found out, are at the mercy of the product producer. All our wheat-gluten is from sources that are not impacted by the Chinese problem. We appreciate you taking the time to contact us and your interest in your aquatic pet's well being!


I will continue to feed my fish Hikari as well as the ProGold stuff I got from goldfishconnection.com (waiting for a reply from them) because I haven't seen any adverse reactions in my fish while they've been on this food.

UPDATE 6/7/07: I heard from goldfishconnection.com. I was feeding their two products called Pro Gold and Color Enhancer Flakes. I contacted them and the response I got was this:

Hi Monika,
All of our food is made in an USDA inspected plant under very strict
regulations. Many of the same foods we use are used to feed fish for human
consumption and are tested for any toxins.

Rick


I wrote back that that wasn't very reassuring considering that in the previous months it was the fish feed used in fish for human consumption that came back with the melamine. I sent him a link to that news article. He wrote back "Thank you for the info." I followed up with an email asking specifically if they use/used Uniscope as their binding agent supplier. I have received no follow up response from him. To me, that's suspect. (UPDATE 6/8/07: Communicated again with Rick and he said they do not use UNISCOPE and we had a few more email exchanges and I believe the man to be sincere. I did say I will not be using the pellets until this clears up and he understood. He did mention there was expensive krill in the food and that is what is causing my white comet to start turning yellow here and there. Maybe one day she'll turn gold again! haha..)
Previously, before the dog and cat food recalls, I was using a little of the Wardley line but after comparing ingredients and seeing 'glutens' and 'protein concentrates' and meals of sort in the fish food I threw out the Hartz produced Wardley line (knowing they were made by Hartz sooner would have produced the same result - I hate Hartz).

In other news.. Cavs are in the finals (yeah!) and poor Kucinich (the only one making sense) is either ignored or lumped together with Gravel and Biden (ugh!)

Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Today in Politricks

Bush Authorizes New Covert Action Against Iran
Our government is collaborating with the very same terrorists it claims to be fighting, and by doing so, it is placing its own citizens in danger, stripping itself of virtually all credibility, and undermining international efforts to prevent future attacks.

If we are to ever engage in a true war on terror, we must put an end to such corrupt and destructive covert relationships, which violate the law and contradict the principles upon which this country was founded.

Until then, whenever a terrorist plot is foiled or an attack occurs, whether it be here in the United States, in Great Britain, in Iran, or anywhere else, we will sadly and regrettably have to ask ourselves: Is our own government in any way responsible?


Read more about the new covert action against Iran here.


Pelosi, Reid, WTF?


Bush remembers Osama (only when convenient)
In 2002 Bush said about Osama, "I just don't spend that much time on him." Now that Bush wants cash for this unjust war and needs to flesh out a commencement speech today he uses Osama to justify what that administration is doing. Isn't Bush in fact saying that Osama planned to exploit the situation in Iraq (which WE created for all to exploit) and now we are using that exploitation by Osama as a justification for the continued invastion of Iraq????


A Fascist America in 10 easy steps
An article by Naomi Wolf from last month (which I just came across). Not news to me but maybe it'll reach someone who hasn't quite connected the dots on their own. Here's a summary of the steps but definitely read the details of each in the article.

1. Invoke a terrifying internal and external enemy
2. Create a gulag
3. Develop a thug caste
4. Set up an internal surveillance system
5. Harass citizens' groups
6. Engage in arbitrary detention and release
7. Target key individuals
8. Control the press
9. Dissent equals treason
10. Suspend the rule of law


Lastly, and sadly.

Tuesday, May 22, 2007

New Jersey Pet Loss Law

If this bill passes, New Jersey would be first and only state to allow pet owners to seek compensation for emotional distress due to pet loss as well as reimbursement for vet bills, burial and value of the animal.



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D'oh!


Cavs were watching on as LeBron passed the ball to Marshall in the final seconds. I fell asleep with about 2 minutes in the 4th quarter so I missed this much debated ending that a lot of people are analyzing.

Monday, May 21, 2007

Profits over safety..

This Washington Post article is filled with information and a must read for anyone who eats on a daily basis (i'm hoping that's all of you.. haha). Just about everything is affected, from cancer causing substances in shrimp and dried fruit to the downright filthy and completely unfit for consumption, with only 1% of this stuff ever getting inspected as it comes in.

Towards the end of the article there is the stunning news that the U.S. will allow poultry to be slaughtered here but processed in China and shipped back to us - only then will Beijing lift it's 4-year ban on U.S. beef! Yeah, read that last sentence again. Take it all in. China and it's avian flu epidemics (hey, a new outbreak hit the papers this morning!) and we're going to trust them with chicken?

Like I said in an earlier post - if I wasn't already a vegetarian I would be turning into one now. Read the article. I guarantee you'll be moving to a farm and growing all of your own food - as I see it now, there's really no alternative. Bush & Co. are making it even easier to get this crap onto our plate. Profits over safety.



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Sunday, May 20, 2007

Richard Serra @ MoMa June 3rd


I took the above photos of Richard Serra's work at Dia:Beacon in February 2007. One was taken inside the walls and the other looking out while the afternoon sun played with the shadows. It's hard to describe just how these free standing walls make you feel - it's one of those 'have to see it to believe it' situations. Before this year, I have never seen Serra's work up close and the experience of walking among, through and into these maze-like interactive sculptures left me feeling sort of small and mesmerized. I took the photos so I wouldn't forget.

Turns out I didn't have to try and remember too long. Serra's 40-year retrospective at MoMa is opening June 3rd. I'm excited at the chance to once again meander through the rusted walls, full of bends and turns...especially his new piece, a sort of "double S"/figure eight sculpture.

Saturday, May 19, 2007

NJ doesn't care about basketball

I read an article a few weeks ago saying how empty the seats at the
home games for the Nets are and how those seats would not be
empty if the Nets were a NY team. I started to watch the games
played a little closer since reading that and I did notice all the
empty seats. I felt instant guilt - I live so close to the arena but
often can't afford the tickets to go.

Last night's Game 6, however, had the Continental Airlines Arena
packed with fans. Even Bon Jovi showed up. But the reason I say
New Jersey doesn't care about basketball is that watching the
game wind down with the Nets sealing a non-win and it was
obvious the traffic was more important for these fans than
supporting the Nets to the end, and not just supporting them
to the end but forgetting to stand up and applaud the greatest
of those players (Kidd, Carter, Jefferson and what the hell,
Moore) who will probably never play together again. Wish I was
there last night.

Call me a traitor, I don't care... but.. the Cavs have grown on
me and now that Jersey is out after giving it their best (I know
that can be argued but I'm not going there) I am happy to cheer
on LeBron and company - I think they might take it all the way.