fishy ingredient...
Aug. 26th, 2003 11:25 amIck...
Fish ingredient might be introduced to a variety of foods. I could care less about the bacon, fish, forumula, and ham. I want my OJ and bread left alone.
Fortunately, I doubt I really have to worry. It's not like I can buy most store-bought bread, anyhow.
I really don't think enrichment is the solution to widespread malnutrition. I think education is a much better option. I'd say that those who can't be bothered to eat properly will just fall victim to natural selection, but I'm not sure that's fair to those who are too poor to buy enough food.
Fish ingredient might be introduced to a variety of foods. I could care less about the bacon, fish, forumula, and ham. I want my OJ and bread left alone.
Fortunately, I doubt I really have to worry. It's not like I can buy most store-bought bread, anyhow.
I really don't think enrichment is the solution to widespread malnutrition. I think education is a much better option. I'd say that those who can't be bothered to eat properly will just fall victim to natural selection, but I'm not sure that's fair to those who are too poor to buy enough food.
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Date: 2003-08-26 09:26 pm (UTC)I think companies should be making foods simpler, not more complex. Goddammit. If people want/need extra nutrients, that's what supplementation is for. You know these super-enriched foods aren't going to get to third world countries where there are the most nutritional deficiencies.
Speaking of simpler foods, I found a brand of salad dressing today that doesn't have soybean oil and is gluten-free (Annie's Naturals). Thanks for reminding me that Kroger has a tiny organic section so I don't always have to trek up to the northside.