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Sanity -> Ridiculous "Green" DNC Convention (5/20/2008 8:38:44 AM)


Going green at any cost may work for the ultra-elite Dem leadership, but it's insane for them to try to force their religious convictions on everyone else. This article is perfectly illustrative of just what I mean...


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Fried foods are forbidden at the (DNC Convention) committee's 22 or so events, as is liquid served in individual plastic containers. Plates must be reusable, like china, recyclable or compostable. The food should be local, organic or both.

And caterers must provide foods in "at least three of the following five colors: red, green, yellow, blue/purple, and white," garnishes not included, according to a Request for Proposals, or RFP, distributed last week.

The shrimp-and-mango ensemble? All it's got is white, brown and orange, so it may not have the nutritional balance that generally comes from a multihued menu.

"Blue could be a challenge," joked Ed Janos, owner of Cook's Fresh Market in Denver. "All I can think of are blueberries."

The national nominating convention Aug. 25-28 will bring about 50,000 people to Denver, and many will scarf loads of chow served at catered parties.

The prospect of that business windfall has tantalized caterers since Denver was named host city for the convention more than a year ago.


Caterers praise the committee and the city for their green ambitions, but some say they're baffled by parts of the RFP.


"I think it's a great idea for our community and our environment. The question is, how practical is it?" asks Nick Agro, the owner of Whirled Peas Catering in Commerce City. "We all want to source locally, but we're in Colorado. The growing season is short. It's dry here. And I question the feasibility of that."

Agro's biggest worry is price. Using organic and local products hikes the costs.

"There is going to be sticker shock when those bids start coming in," he says. "I'll cook anything, but I've had clients who have approached me about all-organic menus, and then they see the organic stuff pretty much doubles your price."

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Estring -> RE: Ridiculous "Green" DNC Convention (5/20/2008 10:56:24 AM)

Dems are only interested in "good intentions". That their actions cause more problems is of no concern. It's the "intent" that counts. 




DesFIP -> RE: Ridiculous "Green" DNC Convention (5/20/2008 11:02:26 AM)

Why are fried foods improper? I imagine they could easily line up biodiesel cars happy to take the used oil.




pahunkboy -> RE: Ridiculous "Green" DNC Convention (5/20/2008 12:04:06 PM)

unrealistic.

it may be good intentioned but it is misguided.   I prefer to buy local too- but when an item is abundant and good value-that can free up cash for some other  area.

I have an idea to cut costs.   Do the convention exclusively online.   My wouldnt that save a bunch!




Sanity -> RE: Ridiculous "Green" DNC Convention (5/20/2008 12:05:05 PM)


I'm not sure. Maybe "progressives" (formerly known as Liberals) view fried foods as politically incorrect because if the wrong oil is used they can be unhealthy, but that's just a guess.

It's kind of a surprise that they're letting anyone at these parties eat any meat or seafood at all though since vegetarianism is supposed to be the ultimate in pleasing the "green" earth god. Well, short of killing yourself, anyway.


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ORIGINAL: DesFIP

Why are fried foods improper? I imagine they could easily line up biodiesel cars happy to take the used oil.




Sanity -> RE: Ridiculous "Green" DNC Convention (5/20/2008 12:48:53 PM)

THAT would be green. Except computer servers generate tons of carbon because of their air conditioning needs...

Still though, it would be far "greener" than all that travel and other related waste.


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ORIGINAL: pahunkboy

unrealistic.

it may be good intentioned but it is misguided.   I prefer to buy local too- but when an item is abundant and good value-that can free up cash for some other  area.

I have an idea to cut costs.   Do the convention exclusively online.   My wouldnt that save a bunch!





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