tggrbuny
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- Oct 17, 2004
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My two cents worth.
I think there are many great suggestions in this post. I was introduced to realities of the food production a few years ago and I made major changes. I buy local when it is in season and I ask lots of questions about methods of growing. I try to get organic when I purchase at supermarkets. I joined a csa. I have switched to more whole grains. The biggest and most expensive change I made was switching to grassfed meat. I have also stopped buying "foodstuff" This what Michael Pollan calls the processed foods in the grocery store. I used to walk thru supermarkets amazed at the variety of food offered...now all I see is the foodstuff, almost no food.
So the advise I would offer is education. Watch the movies about food production today...so disgusting. Talk to the farmers as local markets, read Michael Pollan's books. Not all food needs to be organic, but I think it often tastes better. Food used to be something grown by people, now our food is part of a corporate machine. The more you know about the contents, the more you will be able to provided your family quality food.
Many politicans have bragged that we (as Americans) spend less of our disposable income of food than other countries. Of course this gave us more money to spend on lots of stuff. I no longer appreciate this consumer driven economy. Good food costs more then junk food, but I have slowly come to appreciate that I would rather have the good food.
I think there are many great suggestions in this post. I was introduced to realities of the food production a few years ago and I made major changes. I buy local when it is in season and I ask lots of questions about methods of growing. I try to get organic when I purchase at supermarkets. I joined a csa. I have switched to more whole grains. The biggest and most expensive change I made was switching to grassfed meat. I have also stopped buying "foodstuff" This what Michael Pollan calls the processed foods in the grocery store. I used to walk thru supermarkets amazed at the variety of food offered...now all I see is the foodstuff, almost no food.
So the advise I would offer is education. Watch the movies about food production today...so disgusting. Talk to the farmers as local markets, read Michael Pollan's books. Not all food needs to be organic, but I think it often tastes better. Food used to be something grown by people, now our food is part of a corporate machine. The more you know about the contents, the more you will be able to provided your family quality food.
Many politicans have bragged that we (as Americans) spend less of our disposable income of food than other countries. Of course this gave us more money to spend on lots of stuff. I no longer appreciate this consumer driven economy. Good food costs more then junk food, but I have slowly come to appreciate that I would rather have the good food.