The future of our nation's dietary habits are uppermost on my mind this week, and there is just no shortage of books out there addressing the subject. There is such a thing as information overload, however, so I tend to stick with and read all the way through only those that are well written and captivating. Here are a few of my favorites. I think we owe it to ourselves, our families, and humankind in general to read what these authors have to teach us, and take heed.Monday, March 24, 2008
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The future of our nation's dietary habits are uppermost on my mind this week, and there is just no shortage of books out there addressing the subject. There is such a thing as information overload, however, so I tend to stick with and read all the way through only those that are well written and captivating. Here are a few of my favorites. I think we owe it to ourselves, our families, and humankind in general to read what these authors have to teach us, and take heed.
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Is the Barbara Kingsolver a non-fiction? I love her and it looks interesting.
Yes, it is nonfiction, and a very, very enjoyable, informative read. Let me know how you like it if you read it!
oh ... I'd be scared to know what's actually in twinkies! lol
I have started my family on more natural foods. It's HARD! But we are working on it. :)
Ugh, twinkies - I don't know how people can eat those things.
I like the "food" theme with this group. Did you plan that? I have a great tip for scaling fish if you need it! ;~}
Oh I love Barbara Kingsolver! I think I'll check that one out from our library
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