change, environment, food, New York Times

Beginning: The People’s Republic of Food

“There’s plenty of good work to do. With food it can really have an impact, not only on your life but on everyone’s.” ~ Mark Bittman, New York Times Magazine

This weekend the New York Times Magazine revolves around one of my very favorite subjects – food. A few weeks ago I posted about my most recent obsession with food documentaries and my continued growing interest in sustainable agriculture. I’ve always loved to cook and have been rather dismayed that I can’t really bake that well. (I’m working on remedying the later.) Now I am putting a great priority on this activity.

Bittman’s interest in food extends not only from his interest and passion in personal health, but also public health and activism. A world that is increasingly interconnected and complex can leave us feeling paralyzed by the pace and degree of change. one person can and does make a difference. We are what we eat, and our world is also what we eat. Our food choices and how we consume our food has countless implications on the world at large. It’s an act in which we participate every day, several times per day, and it extends to all demographics. Change the way you eat, and you have the ability to change the world in a very tangible way.

The world of food is a true democracy – every person can and does make a difference.

4 thoughts on “Beginning: The People’s Republic of Food”

  1. and taking it a step further, I have become nearly obsessed with trying to find the best outlet for my energy to feed the hungry – families, the elderly, children. No one in this country should ever go to bed hungry, and it bothers me that so much restaurant food is simply thrown away – it could be picked up by shelters, food pantries and banks, etc. I have found several in Florida and am checking it all out to see where I could be of the most help.

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  2. Christa,

    What a great post, as usual, true words, to be sure. Bravo!

    I would like to encourage you to develop your culinary skills: maybe even take classes. Get certified, if possible.

    I really admire people who cook well. Chefs are awesome people and easily the most popular.

    If you cook like a dream come true, I assure you people will surround you like bees to a hive. They won’t let you go, you will make friends, and you will obtain great business opportunities as well.

    Chefs are always in demand, no matter where you live on earth.

    After all, we are all suckers for a good meal. I really look forward to the day when you declare to the world that now you are a chef and you can cook meals from all over the world. Have a great day. Cheers.

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    1. Thanks, Archan! I don’t know how grand a chef I’ll ever be but I sure enjoy the process. I am really trying to improve my baking skills and have signed up for a cupcake baking class in a few weeks. I’ll let you know how it goes!

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