I’ve been chatting with good friends lately about food (all kinds of food), but with one friend in particular, we almost always talk about “what’d
School Lunch from Delish.ComLike all class discussions, this past week has been good too! We tend to create our own controversy, rather than pick on
For those of you who caught Soul Food Junkies, I’d love to hear your comments, particularly since we are asking the question about CSAs and
In the closing of ‘Ordinary Poverty,’ DiFazio stresses that the poor have to start mobilizing, or need to be mobilized; their voice needs to be
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soup_kitchenIf you have ever done a volunteer shift at a soup kitchen, homeless shelter, food pantry, etc., you know there is validity in DiFazio’s description
I’ve taught Ordinary Poverty several times. In fact, you can probably find old posts as well as interesting comments on sections of the book, right
There was discussion in class last week about ‘food racism.’ While I think the class generally understand the phrase, I don’t think we discussed it
On the way home from school/work, it’s become part of many a household-routine to have to stop at the supermarket, or other type of food
So, the whole week, I kept thinking about what I was eating. I usually do this anyway for a variety of reasons, but Food, Inc
We had a GREAT dicussion in class. The dialogue was very low-key, but also very informative, with strong opinions, but mostly with well-thought out analysis