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Food is my passion. That sweet, tangy smell of a just-picked June strawberry or the bright orange flash of a farm-fresh egg yolk can make my day. I have no prejudice...I love all food. I do have one requirement, however: I need to know the farmer who grew my food. You may think I'm crazy, but I want to know that my eggs come from happy chickens. Obvious humane concerns aside, these eggs are more nutritious, not to mention flavorful. Nutrition is my second passion - healing with food.

I am a Columbia University Certified Integrative Health Counselor and I help my clients achieve their health goals by taking tiny steps towards wellness. It really works.

My most important client is my son Adam. When he was diagnosed with autism at two and a half, my world stopped and started anew. Adam is now five and fully recovered thanks to a steady diet of healing foods. The Union Square Greenmarket got us here.

I love the NYC Greenmarkets. The farmers are my friends. We chat and joke and I get this fabulous food to take home. This blog is in honor of those that feed me and keep me healthy. Go meet them, you’ll see for yourself.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Michael Savage attacks autistic kids.

Although this, clearly, was no off-the-cuff rant, inflicting more pain onto those who already suffer daily is plainly inhumane. But, that’s why Michael Savage gets the big bucks, kicking up shit storms to perk up media interest and ultimately advertiser dollars. This too shall go away after the requisite apology to the autism community and maybe some appropriate display of outrage by WOR.

Don’t know what I am talking about?
http://mediamatters.org/items/200807170005?f=h_top

Angry? Here is an opportunity for a possible outlet. For every letter they receive, they expect 13,000 more feel the same way without acting.

Michael Savage’s major advertisers and contact info:
• Buckley Broadcasting/WOR Radio
General Phone Number: 212 642 4500
111 Broadway 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10006
• Home Depot
public_relations@homedepot.com.
(770) 384-4646
• Sears
Sears Public Relations And Communications
(847) 286-8371
Website Contact: searsmedia.com/tools/inquires/feedback.htm.
• Radioshack
Media Relations
Riverfront Campus
Mail Stop #CF7-130_300
RadioShack Circle
Fort Worth, TX 76102-1964
Phone: (817) 415-3300
Fax: (817) 415-2585
E-mail: media.relations@RadioShack.com.
• AFLAC
1-800-99-AFLAC (1-800-992-3522)
Laura Kane, 2nd Vice President External Relations Aflac Incorporated
1-706-596-3493
Mechell Clark, Media Relations Manager, 1-706-243-8004
Email: media.relations@RadioShack.com.
• Budweiser
Anheuser-Busch, Inc.
One Busch Place
St. Louis, MO 63118
Website contact: contactus.anheuser-busch.com/contactus/email.asp.
1 800 DIAL BUD (1 800 342 5283)
• Michael Savage
Email: michaelsavage@paulreveresociety.com.
• Talk Radio Network
P.O. Box 3755
Central Point, Oregon 97502
Phone: 541-664-8827
Fax: 541-664-6250
• The Savage Nation
The Paul Revere Society
150 Shoreline Hwy, Bldg E
Mill Valley, CA 94941
Fax: 415-339-9383

WOR advertisers:
ABC
Acura
American Express
Ancestry.com
Boca Java
Bochringer
Bosch
Campbells
Citrix
Consolidated Resources
Direct Buy
Dish Network
Ebay Motors
Efax
General Motors
Gallo Wines
Hoover
Legal Zoom
Marshalls
Nautilus
Nivea
Outback Steakhouse
Prudential
Purina One
Simon & Schuster
Staples
Subway
Texaco Chevron
United First Financial
Volkswagon

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