Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Goodbye to 2008!

Well, it's been an exciting year! The Reverent Eater started a family and was rather busy in that regard. Thus, the dirth of blog posts.

But it's time to get serious again. There's so much going on in the food world - so many important stories related to food policy and food security - that there's really no time to waste. And with a change of administrations, I am somewhat hopeful (although not entirely) that things will start looking up in 2009.

Before the year ends, I'd like to share with you an article last week's Dining In section of the New York Times. Kim Severson on Obama's potential as a food policy change agent. Already with the appointment of Tom Vilsack as Secretary of Agriculture, I have reason to doubt that Obama will be our food knight in shining armor. But we'll see...

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Time will tell what Vilsack will be to the food issue. His policies at best qauestionable as his type of leadership. Transparency? Good will for the people?

Dixie Burkhart
Facts Don't Matter
www.eloquentbooks.com/FactsDontMatter.htm