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01-05-2010, 11:00 PM | #1 |
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What the world eats
This is from a great Time Magazine article..
It is a picture essay of family's from around the world, with one weeks groceries sitting in front of them... i have showed this to my kids and have created great conversations... One of the fascinating conclusions we had...was how the poorer countries almost "seemed" to have a better diet...their food might be minimal, but it has 0 chemicals... Here is a sample i believe the countries are, Mexico, USA, Chad, Japan and Kuwait At the site they quote the cost..and the families favorite recipe... It is a great conversation starter!! http://www.time.com/time/photogaller...626519,00.html Last edited by Céline; 01-15-2010 at 12:11 PM. |
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Mexico had the most produce in the photo. I vote for Mexico!
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It gives such a different perspective...
Now i know there are people starving to death in most of these countries...but.. When i look at Chad, Tibet etc...i find myself looking at "clean food"... no additives...no advertising...no PACKAGING!!! |
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Ok, these folk got it right. nice home too imo
They look happy don't they.. Ecuador – $31.55 a week for food (family of 9)
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Celine I think you should add this to your Grandma's Advice Continues thread.
What a perfect visual example El |
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