![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Reflection reveals this simple concept to be surprisingly elusive, at leastĪmong the majority of us in the Western world. Shop, cook, and think about one of their most basic needs and pleasures.Īfter Pollan eye-openingly followed four meals from seed to table in The Omnivore's Dilemma, he was repeatedly asked one question by his readers: So what should I eat? His answer is simple: "Eat food. Will inevitably preach to the choir, but some of his research is sure to getĮven the most thoughtful eaters scratching their heads and changing the way they With a small but impassioned return to wholeįoods free-range meats and fair, local farming brewing among foodies Pollan Out as remarkably sound and sustainable not just for ourselves, but also for Might change next year, Pollan presents a concept of food and eating that shakes ![]() Rather than presenting a faddish list of do's and don'ts that Michael Pollan's impassioned "eater's manifesto", I must admit, the idea is Have you ever considered purchasing an entire hog from a localįarmer and sticking it in your freezer? I hadn't either, but after reading Michael Pollan offers a well-considered answer to the question posed in his bestselling The Omnivore's Dilemma - so what should I eat? ![]()
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