Kingsolver seems to manage that fine line between having an opinion and being an evangelist who turns you off the very idea they'd like you to consider. I suppose that "consider" is the difference. She tells you what she thinks, how she arrived at the idea, she gives you a few other viewpoints, she makes you consider your own views. It's a fine line to walk and she does it wonderfully.
Of course, I'll readily admit that I already grow some of my own fruits and vegetables so probably lean towards her views a bit. But at the grocery store, I tend to lean towards the cheap cooking viewpoint. Organic stuff is expensive generally. Free range chickens? My gosh, they cost 4 times what I can get a
My eldest just read Fast Food Nation
Food for thought takes on a whole new meaning after you've read this.
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I've been meaning to read "Animal Vegetable Miracle", but I wanted to read "The Omnivores Dilemma" first. I've seen them both recommended so many times. I can't wait!
I've been meaning to read "Animal Vegetable Miracle" but I wanted to read "The Omnivore's Dilemma" first. They've both been recommended to me so many times. It's exciting to finally read them! I really like your blog, it's very well done.
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