Back from Costa Rica. An unbelievable trip. I highly recommend it to everyone--and don't miss the Volcano. I will write more in depth about it as I get more time. In the meantime, check out my Flickr page.
However, I wanted to put up a link to this blog posting about the America's weight problem. I watch a lot of people think they're eating well by getting a salad for lunch, but then get extra ranch dressing and don't think twice. This guy, Ruhlman, writes a lot of good postings about a topic that's become more relevant/important to me every day. If you have a chance browse through some of his older stuff, I think it will raise your awareness (more than some Wilmer Valderrama movie). Even if it doesn't change your behavior, at least you might know the impacts. I can't believe that over the last few months, I've made an effort to eat less meat.
I think the food we eat has major implications on two of the biggest issues facing us today--the environment and health care reform--not to mention my opinion that more government regulation leads to lazier/stupider/greedier citizens with an undo sense of entitlement. I'm not going to get myself worked up right now about either of these (but I almost did), but expect that at some point, I'll be posting more links to relevant and politically charged articles like these:
Bittman on the costs of eating so much meat
Bloomberg on electing a president
I always wondered why people were so ignorant, but I never really cared until recently. I'm really learning a lot these days and, to quote Michael Jackson, "I'm starting with the man in mirror".
Monday, March 3, 2008
The Food We Eat
Labels:
food,
health care,
politics
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