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February 2010 Organic Center Newsletter

Thursday, Feb 04, 2010

Key Discovery Strengthens Linkage Between Pesticide Use and Colony Collapse Disorder

Scientists around the world have been trying to identify the risk factors driving honeybee Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD). There is near-universal agreement that the problem remains severe; many factors can trigger CCD, and of these, several appear to depend on a weakened...

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Christina Jones was born in Hawaii, her interest in cooking started at a very young age when she moved to the Wine country and Redwoods of Northern California. At 16 she started working in restaurants, and after graduating high school she started her full time career as a cook in local restaurants and Bed and Breakfasts. At age 19 she decided to step up her "Flair for Food" and enrolled in the California Culinary Academy in San Francisco where she received her degree as a Certified Chef.

For the past 9 years her cooking has received rave reviews in international destinations and the yachting world. Christina has also served as a private chef for "Simpsons" creator, Matt Groening and other elite clientele. Christina has a 100-ton captains license and is a certified Divemaster.

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