So I did it. I did what I said months ago I wouldn't do.
I watched Food, Inc.
I learned things I wish I wouldn't have... but even more that I am so glad that I did.
And I made a few choices.
The first is that my family won't buy any more factory-processed beef from a grocery. I finished watching the film, got online, and found a local rancher that has only grass-fed beef that are raised locally and butchered humanely. And I bought 1/4 of beef that will be delivered this weekend to my house. Vacuum packed. Ready to freeze.
I also am strongly debating my use of coupons. I love saving the money. I love helping others to save money. But after watching the documentary, I am feeling like I am promoting companies that don't really have me or my family in mind. They have their pockets (and rightly so) in the front and center. I just am having a hard time figuring out why I would want those products anymore, no matter how cheap I can get them for.
This week, I am also having a garden guru stop by and help me make some changes for my fall/winter planting. I really want to make the most of my garden this season, harvesting carrots, potatoes, spinach... and feeling good about what I choose.
And although I know that I won't be perfect, I do like to think that this experience is making me more aware of what I am doing for myself, my family and my future. I might still drink Coke... but I am going to buy free-range chicken eggs (and am still entertaining the thought of my own chickens). I am going to think locally, sustainably, healthy.
And I will giggle when Katie takes away my voter registration card.. because there is no way my Republican is showing... ;o)
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Ok I haven't seen it. How awful is it really? Will I not be able to feed my kids ever again!?!? I don't eat meat, but the kids still do. And I can't grow anything... so- should I watch it or not?
I'll make you a deal: I won't tease you for your hippie tendencies if you help me plan a garden. :)
PS: Do you read GGC (link on my blog)? Once a week, her mom comes on and posts healthy recipes, typically vegetarian and usually locally grown and purchased.
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