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- ...the First Lady has effectively shifted the conversation about diet from the industry’s preferred ground of “personal responsibility” and exercise to a frank discussion of the way food is produced and marketed. “We need you not just to tweak around the edges,” she told the assembled food makers, “but to entirely rethink the products that you’re offering, the information that you provide about these products, and how you market those products to our children.”
- The fact that the most humane and most environmentally sustainable choices frequently turn out to be the most delicious choices (as chefs such as Alice Waters and Dan Barber have pointed out) is fortuitous to say the least; it is also a welcome challenge to the more dismal choices typically posed by environmentalism, which most of the time is asking us to give up things we like.
Interesting article. Though, I think I spend way more time than the Average Joe thinking about food. thenewgreen might be catching up with his new recipes and garlic tricks, but I have shelves of food porn that would make Jeffrey Steingarten blush. (If you got that reference then you're getting warm)
I try, whenever possible, to think about the products I buy and where they are coming from. I make an effort to buy fair-trade if I have the option and I buy locally whenever possible.
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