You can change the world with every bite.
It takes a horrible story for us to even get a glimpse of what we are really eating. One thing that I have also learned from this film is that I cannot trust anyone. I cannot trust the FDA or the USDA to make the choices for me of what is healthy or sanitary for me to eat. I am now choosing to make those decisions for myself by always getting to the bottom of where my food is coming from and what is actually in it. I can probably write an entire book about how I feel after watching this film, but when blogging, I should probably keep it to a minimum so that someone will actually read my posts :)
I hope to become healthier with my food choices, and whenever I have the option to buy organic, I promise from now on that I will do so. I will also try to not each so much meat unless I can find a way to ensure that the meat that I am eating is not from a factory farm owned by anyone named Tyson, or any of the other 3 companies who are in charge of that meat. I want to put up pictures the rest of this class of everything that I am eating, and if I can write a recipe then I will add that to it as well (sometimes I just throw things together, ha) :) I hope to share my journey of learning to live and eat healthy with all of you. After watching this film, we need to not forget the lessons we have learned and make sure that we spread the word! Thanks for reading. There is hope! :)
Oh! I forgot to mention that one of my best friend's family owns an organic farm in Valley Center. They do farmer's markets in San Marcos every week along with other local companies near here. They are called J.R.Organics. If you really want to see what organic foods are all about, (psst. it tastes sooo much better) then you should really stop by sometime and try out some fruits and veggies! :) It is on Wednesdays at Cal State San Marcos from 3pm. to 7pm. They also do farmer's markets in Escondido and Temecula if that is closer for you. Just look on their website and you can find more information about them. It's amazing! Hopefully this helps you new, aspiring organic, healthy people! :)
http://www.jrorganicsfarm.com/
Good Luck!
Jamie




I actually wen to that farmer's market in Cal state today and loved it. This movie definitely changed the way I eat today. It is so sad that FDA approves of food that may be harmful for our health. All these large companies focus on their profit and don't care about our health. It is us who should change the demand in the market. I will never buy anything from Tyson or any other meat companies who are all about profit.
ReplyDeleteThat's awesome! :) I agree!
DeleteI hate that crappy food costs less than buying healthy food at a market! But it is so worth the extra money so you don't end up having to pay a bunch of medical bills. I need to go a farmers market soon and that location in San Marcos would be perfect for me. excited to see what stuff they have :)
ReplyDeletenice picture. yes, food is getting unhealthier, but i think people are also getting lazier. People need to set the exercise bar higher. Everything should be in moderation. Although the way they treated the animals was a bit disturbing.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree that the meat that is genetically modified shouldn't even be considered meat.I'm so baffled as to how the government won't do anything to try to change this unhealthy environment for us. && J.R. Organics most definitely has the best healthy fruits and veggies!!
ReplyDeleteI felt the same way after seeing this film, I was explaining what I learned to the guys at my work and they were cringing as well. It is disgusting that attempts to make our food safer are thwarted by the powerful food processing companies. I don't eat a lot of meat, but when I think about it, I wonder where would I go to get non-gmo meat? I don't know. Thanks for the link, now we can find some quality food and support local farmers. Great pics also by the way!
ReplyDeleteHey Jamie! :) I agree with 100% with what you all said! And thank you so much for posting the information on the farm that your friend owns. I remember talking to you about that in class one day! I am definitely going to try the Cal State farmers markets from now on! Thanks for sharing. :)
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