So, Jonathan Safran Foer talks about factory farms and the conditions of food animals and why we should all be vegan. I was appalled by what he was saying. Truly, I had no idea. I reserved the book at the library and then another miracle moment happened. My sister's good friend was over and I mentioned the book to her. She said, 'Well, you really ought to read The Omnivore's Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals
I had mostly finished that book when we went to visit friends and family over Christmas. I was discussing the book and our food choices with my sister's Godmother when she said, "Read the book by Barbara Kingsolver [Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (P.S.)
The effect of all that reading, I never did get around to reading 'Eating Animals' was a New Year's Resolution. Really, I don't often make New Year's Resolutions. I just try to live daily the way that I feel best but this life change seemed to need a marker. So, beginning this year, I have pledged to feed my family as locally as possible. When I think how easy it would be to just grab a package of chicken at the grocery store or pick up a cheeseburger at McDonalds, I need only remind myself of this one thought that has been pervasive since watching... Food, Inc.
We are now eating locally and as much as possible, in season. I can't wait for the growing season this year because I intend to preserve a lot more food for the winter. But you know, even doing what we did last year: buying a hind quarter and being part of a CSA; we haven't done too badly with having enough food to get us through the winter.
The next posts I am going to make are going to be yummy. I thought, I would entertain you all with the things that are cooking in my kitchen, where I find my food treasures and a daily reason to know your food.
Looks like I have some reading to do.
ReplyDeleteSo I'm with you on doing the CSA starting this spring, but where do you get the rest of your foods from?
My post today talks about some of the stores I shop at. It is certainly easier to buy local during the growing season but there are still options in the bleak month of March. I still shop at Weis for some groceries. There is Wilsons Farm Market on Rt 1, David's Natural Foods on 924 and a great Amish organic bulk food store in Bird in Hand, PA called Millers Natural Market.
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