I think George Washington Carver would be proud.

Apr 05, 2009 16:55

A small but significant counter to the seemingly-endless stream of bad news:

Project Peanut Butter is a group which manufactures and distributes a peanut butter based food which has had a 90%+ success rate in treating severely malnourished children in Malawi and Sierra Leone ( Read more... )

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nonpostmodern April 5 2009, 21:36:54 UTC
I hope none of that peanut butter is contaminated with our good old southwest Georgia salmonella.

Are you ok down there in Tallahassee, with the recent weather being what it has been? I prayed for a flood, and I got a damn flood. I hope you weren't one of the ones The Powers That Be decided to waste in presenting me with the gift of taking my exam later than what I normally would have had to.

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emmycantbemeeko April 5 2009, 22:05:06 UTC
They address that on their site- they source their peanuts locally in Malawi and take the kind of basic sanitary precautions that would have prevented the US outbreak.

I'm okay. The worst I got from the rain was pretty thoroughly doused on my way to the car after clinical on Thursday.

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emmycantbemeeko April 5 2009, 22:35:56 UTC
Jesus y'all are a bunch of Debbie Downers.

Given that it's a locally-sourced, locally-produced product that visibly restores 9 out of 10 severely malnourished children to age-appropriate weight and height within 6-8 weeks, I think it's probably all good.

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nonpostmodern April 5 2009, 22:45:25 UTC
ZOMG!!! TEH EVIL BIOTECHNOLOGY!!! Cross-pollination of our peanut butter must be stopped!

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dpolicar April 6 2009, 00:10:34 UTC
I've also heard, though I don't know if this is true, that the stuff has that gatorade-like property of tasting awful unless you need it, which means it's unlikely to be stolen.

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therealocelot April 6 2009, 03:44:15 UTC
I've heard that about gatorade before, and find it a bit disturbing. Am I just odd, or do I really need gatorade all the time?

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alanna_cooper April 6 2009, 11:44:50 UTC
That's really awesome, Emmy. I'm glad you shared with us because I haven't seen that anywhere else. It's all gloom and doom.

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