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Michael Pollan
http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...thor_journalis
t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² His previous book, The Omnivore¹s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, was named one of the ten best books of 2006 by the New York Times and the Washington Post. His latest book, just published, is called In Defense of Food: An Eater¹s Manifesto. -- Billy Bush, Cheney & Pelosi, Behind Bars http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/site/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movemen...George_W._Bush |
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Michael Pollan
"Billy" wrote in message ... http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...thor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² What is a food like substance? Its either food or it is not. Carbohydrates, sugars are basic food. What is a edible food-like substance? -- Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Consulting Forester & Tree Expert http://home.ccil.org/~treeman and www.treedictionary.com Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology. Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us that we are not the boss. |
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Michael Pollan
symplastless wrote:
"Billy" wrote in message ... http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...thor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² What is a food like substance? Its either food or it is not. Carbohydrates, sugars are basic food. What is a edible food-like substance? Tel us what trees we can eat |
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Michael Pollan
Frank frankdotlogullo@comcastperiodnet wrote in
: symplastless wrote: "Billy" wrote in message nnect.net.au... http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...ense_of_food_a uthor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² What is a food like substance? Its either food or it is not. Carbohydrates, sugars are basic food. What is a edible food-like substance? Tel us what trees we can eat maple, black birch, hickory, walnut, hazel, chestnut, apple, pear, plum, peach, citrus... lee you knew someone would be a smartass -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
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Michael Pollan
Hi, Reply at the end.
"symplastless" wrote in message . .. "Billy" wrote in message ... http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...thor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² What is a food like substance? Its either food or it is not. Carbohydrates, sugars are basic food. What is a edible food-like substance? In a word Crap. That allso goes for the U. K. Richard M. watkin. Sincerely, John A. Keslick, Jr. Consulting Forester & Tree Expert http://home.ccil.org/~treeman and www.treedictionary.com Beware of so-called tree experts who do not understand tree biology. Storms, fires, floods, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions keep reminding us that we are not the boss. |
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Michael Pollan
Billy wrote in
ct.net.au: http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...se_of_food_aut hor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² His previous book, The Omnivore¹s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, was named one of the ten best books of 2006 by the New York Times and the Washington Post. His latest book, just published, is called In Defense of Food: An Eater¹s Manifesto. i dunno... i'd argue with the edible part. "food-like" certainly covers most prepackaged stuff though. i wonder though, do the people who *should* read these books actually read them, or are the readers those who already know that American prepackaged food is crap read them & just feel smug? is he reaching the proper audience, or just preaching to the choir? lee -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
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Michael Pollan
enigma expounded:
i dunno... i'd argue with the edible part. "food-like" certainly covers most prepackaged stuff though. i wonder though, do the people who *should* read these books actually read them, or are the readers those who already know that American prepackaged food is crap read them & just feel smug? is he reaching the proper audience, or just preaching to the choir? The Omnivore's Dilemma is well worth reading, there's nothing smug about it at all - and as reaches more people than the target audience it will spread the necessary message - the public needs to understand that all that 'nutritional information' published by so many sources is really just advertisements for industrial food, and Michael Pollan delivers that message eloquently. It's easy to read, entertaining, well-written. -- Ann, gardening in Zone 6a South of Boston, Massachusetts e-mail address is not checked ****************************** |
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Michael Pollan
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enigma wrote: Billy wrote in ct.net.au: http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...se_of_food_aut hor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² His previous book, The Omnivore¹s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, was named one of the ten best books of 2006 by the New York Times and the Washington Post. His latest book, just published, is called In Defense of Food: An Eater¹s Manifesto. i dunno... i'd argue with the edible part. "food-like" certainly covers most prepackaged stuff though. i wonder though, do the people who *should* read these books actually read them, or are the readers those who already know that American prepackaged food is crap read them & just feel smug? is he reaching the proper audience, or just preaching to the choir? lee Like the man said,"The proof is in the pudding." If your not willing to try it, I guess you'll never know and, just have to go on wondering. -- Billy Bush, Cheney & Pelosi, Behind Bars http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/site/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movemen...George_W._Bush |
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Michael Pollan
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Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/14/08 9:36 AM, in article , "Billy" wrote: In article , enigma wrote: Billy wrote in ct.net.au: http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...se_of_food_aut hor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² His previous book, The Omnivore¹s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, was named one of the ten best books of 2006 by the New York Times and the Washington Post. His latest book, just published, is called In Defense of Food: An Eater¹s Manifesto. i dunno... i'd argue with the edible part. "food-like" certainly covers most prepackaged stuff though. i wonder though, do the people who *should* read these books actually read them, or are the readers those who already know that American prepackaged food is crap read them & just feel smug? is he reaching the proper audience, or just preaching to the choir? lee Like the man said,"The proof is in the pudding." If your not willing to try it, I guess you'll never know and, just have to go on wondering. I've read him (and others in his general vein) in the past. I suspect I'll nab Omnivore one of these days, but right now, I do my best to feed my family well and that's all I can do. C Hey, that's the best any of us can do but best is also a function of knowledge. The "Omivore's Dilemma" is not a book from a general vein of books. "Ommivore's Dilemma" is the new gold standard. Before I read "Omnivore's Dilemma", I didn't know that insects attacked vegetable leaves because that is where the nitrogen from "chem ferts" is stored. I didn't know about phto-nutrients. I didn't realize that we eat more corn per capita than Mexicans. I didn't understand that impoverished farmers and poorly fed citizens could track the cause back to Cargill and ADM. I didn't know the that omega-3 fatty acids in animals were a function of them eating grasses. I wasn't aware that we could all be eating well, if the government only put its' price supports behind healthy foods. Without the knowledge to choose, your just rolling the dice with your food choices. The interview with Michael Pollan takes about 32 minutes. Do you have 32 minutes to give to your family's health? -- Billy Bush, Cheney & Pelosi, Behind Bars http://rachelcorriefoundation.org/site/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Movemen...George_W._Bush |
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Michael Pollan
On 2/14/08 1:55 PM, in article
, "Billy" wrote: In article , Cheryl Isaak wrote: On 2/14/08 9:36 AM, in article , "Billy" wrote: In article , enigma wrote: Billy wrote in ct.net.au: http://www.democracynow.org/2008/2/1...se_of_food_aut hor_journalis t February 13, 2008 In Defense of Food: Author, Journalist Michael Pollan on Nutrition, Food Science and the American Diet Acclaimed author and journalist Michael Pollan argues that what most Americans are consuming today is not food but ³edible food-like substances.² His previous book, The Omnivore¹s Dilemma: A Natural History of Four Meals, was named one of the ten best books of 2006 by the New York Times and the Washington Post. His latest book, just published, is called In Defense of Food: An Eater¹s Manifesto. i dunno... i'd argue with the edible part. "food-like" certainly covers most prepackaged stuff though. i wonder though, do the people who *should* read these books actually read them, or are the readers those who already know that American prepackaged food is crap read them & just feel smug? is he reaching the proper audience, or just preaching to the choir? lee Like the man said,"The proof is in the pudding." If your not willing to try it, I guess you'll never know and, just have to go on wondering. I've read him (and others in his general vein) in the past. I suspect I'll nab Omnivore one of these days, but right now, I do my best to feed my family well and that's all I can do. C Hey, that's the best any of us can do but best is also a function of knowledge. The "Omivore's Dilemma" is not a book from a general vein of books. "Ommivore's Dilemma" is the new gold standard. Before I read "Omnivore's Dilemma", I didn't know that insects attacked vegetable leaves because that is where the nitrogen from "chem ferts" is stored. I didn't know about phto-nutrients. I didn't realize that we eat more corn per capita than Mexicans. I didn't understand that impoverished farmers and poorly fed citizens could track the cause back to Cargill and ADM. I didn't know the that omega-3 fatty acids in animals were a function of them eating grasses. I wasn't aware that we could all be eating well, if the government only put its' price supports behind healthy foods. Without the knowledge to choose, your just rolling the dice with your food choices. The interview with Michael Pollan takes about 32 minutes. Do you have 32 minutes to give to your family's health? Well, Billy, I knew some of those tidbits, but all. I did know that we should all eat more fruit and veggies and lay off the white bread and anything with added chemicals and food tasted better from the farm stand than the supermarket. But hell Billy, I knew that in the late 70's. C |
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Michael Pollan
Billy wrote in
ct.net.au: Like the man said,"The proof is in the pudding." If your not willing to try it, I guess you'll never know and, just have to go on wondering. huh? did you not read what i wrote? i do not like preprocessed food. i do most of my cooking/baking from scratch & with whole grain flours. those are the flavors i enjoy. what i'm asking is if these books are getting to the people who don't know what real food is, or if it's only people who already reject the plastic food that read them. lee -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
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Michael Pollan
"enigma" wrote in message . .. what i'm asking is if these books are getting to the people who don't know what real food is, or if it's only people who already reject the plastic food that read them. lee The people who are eating faux food are either too ignorant to even know there's a problem or just too stupid to care. These books are pretty much read by those who want to confirm ("I knew that and he agrees with me!") what they already know and perhaps add some smidgeon of information or just leave it on the coffee table for visitors to see while they hide the Cheetos in the back closet. The people who would actually glean any new life changing knowledge from this book are a nano percent of those who buy the book. JMO Val |
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Michael Pollan
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"Val" wrote: The people who are eating faux food are either too ignorant to even know there's a problem or just too stupid to care. Val Perhaps too poor to do otherwise. Quality comes to mind and what that is is the issue. Bill -- Garden in shade zone 5 S Jersey USA ICAO = KMIV Millville Weather Lat 39.5982 Long -75.0358 Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets. To plant a pine, one need only own a shovel. -- Aldo Leopold |
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Michael Pollan
"Val" wrote in
: "enigma" wrote in message . .. what i'm asking is if these books are getting to the people who don't know what real food is, or if it's only people who already reject the plastic food that read them. lee The people who are eating faux food are either too ignorant to even know there's a problem or just too stupid to care. These books are pretty much read by those who want to confirm ("I knew that and he agrees with me!") what they already know and perhaps add some smidgeon of information or just leave it on the coffee table for visitors to see while they hide the Cheetos in the back closet. The people who would actually glean any new life changing knowledge from this book are a nano percent of those who buy the book. JMO so, as i suspect, he's just preaching to the choir. lee -- Last night while sitting in my chair I pinged a host that wasn't there It wasn't there again today The host resolved to NSA. |
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