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I know high fructose corn syrup is contributing to obesity, but so is our sedentary lifestyles where kids spend much of their recreation time in front of TVs and computers. We need to encourage kids to live a more active lifestyle as well as adults who work in front of computers for the majority of their lives. It's food but it's also the way we are living our lives.
As we move closer to actually questioning what is this stuff we call food, where it comes from, what's in it, when will I be told it is dangerous, and it could hurt me, how was it grown, etc., we look at the farmer in a new light.
Organic, sustainable, clean... tomorrow is just around the corner.
Be a farmer!.
Nice blog. Makes my inner activist proud.
Cheers
Here is a link to a short documentary we made about Georgia's next generation of organic farmers.
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Hello. This post is likeable, and your blog is very interesting, congratulations :-). I will add in my blogroll =). If possible gives a last there on my blog, it is about the DVD e CD, I hope you enjoy. The address is http://dvd-e-cd.blogspot.com. A hug.
I know high fructose corn syrup is contributing to obesity, but so is our sedentary lifestyles where kids spend much of their recreation time in front of TVs and computers. We need to encourage kids to live a more active lifestyle as well as adults who work in front of computers for the majority of their lives. It's food but it's also the way we are living our lives.
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As we move closer to actually questioning what is this stuff we call food, where it comes from, what's in it, when will I be told it is dangerous, and it could hurt me, how was it grown, etc., we look at the farmer in a new light.
Organic, sustainable, clean... tomorrow is just around the corner.
Be a farmer!.
Nice blog.
Makes my inner activist proud.
Cheers
Here is a link to a short documentary we made about Georgia's next generation of organic farmers.
http://www.vimeo.com/1805803
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