Whether it’s because we’re scared or lazy or time-pressed, or simply that we think the food we cook won’t taste as good as the junk we buy, we have allowed others to feed us, rather than taking charge of feeding ourselves. For the sake of our health, our well-being, or palates and the environment, that has to change — and you don’t have to be Giada De Laurentiis to get on board. | |
— Mark Bittman | |
From his article: “How To Eat Now“ | |
Appearing in: Time Magazine; dtd: 20 October 2014 | |
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Food Change ==> Health Change
August 19, 2015 by kmabarrett
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