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Keith Wagstaff

Keith Wagstaff


Keith Wagstaff is a journalist living in New York City. His work has appeared in such publications as Newsday, The Village Voice, Time Out New York, Edible Manhattan and The Huffington Post.

 
 
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5 Ideas That Would Revolutionize School Food (and Save our Kids)

By Keith Wagstaff IN Food & Health Aug 26 2010

Almost 32 percent of our children are obese. One of the biggest causes: unhealthy school lunches. Here are five ways we can change how our kids eat when they're off at school. + READ MORE

 
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Interview With The Authors Of The Carbon-Free Home

By Keith Wagstaff IN Home & Garden Jul 15 2010

Stephen and Rebekah Hren, authors of The Carbon-Free Home (Chelsea Green), give advice on how you can make your home as efficient as their home in Durham, NC. + READ MORE

 
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ARTfarm Needs Help Making City a Little More Green

By Keith Wagstaff IN Home & Garden Jul 8 2010

Architecture for Humanity is turning concrete into a beautiful edible garden for the community--but they need help to make their goal a reality. + READ MORE

 
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Gigantic "Sea Monster" Discovered in Peru

By Keith Wagstaff IN Travel & Outdoors Jul 1 2010

Paleontologists uncovered an ancient relative to the sperm whale with teeth measuring over a foot long. The Leviathan probably fed on baleen whales and other mammals. + READ MORE

 
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Genetically Modified Salmon on Cusp of Approval

By Keith Wagstaff IN Food & Health Jun 29 2010

A biotechnology company is close to getting its genetically modified salmon approved by the F.D.A. + READ MORE

 
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Foraging Takes Locavoreism to a New Level

By Keith Wagstaff IN Food & Health May 24 2010

Wildman Steve Brill has been leading the way in foraging for almost 30 years, finding everything from ramps to hen-of-the-woods in NYC parks. + READ MORE

 
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An Introduction to Oregon Certified Sustainable Wines

By Keith Wagstaff IN Food & Health May 24 2010

The Oregon Wine Board is making it easier for consumers to find truly sustainable wines with their new Oregon Certified Sustainable Wine label. + READ MORE

 
 
 
 
 

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