ohh I so know what you mean, I watched one on all these mics and rats getting in the peanut butter, and how there allowed so many chopped on ones, I stopped with the p butter for 3-4 days, it was tough but I did it
Yes. I'm much more interested and influenced by the shows that focus on the politics of food production than the ones that just expose the "grossness" of farms and production facilities.one must be aware of who created the video and what is the agenda behind it.
I have heard the documentary "Knives over Forks" will change the way you eat. I have not seen it though.
ohh I so know what you mean, I watched one on all these mics and rats getting in the peanut butter, and how there allowed so many chopped on ones, I stopped with the p butter for 3-4 days, it was tough but I did it
My family watched Forks Over Knives after it came out and have never eaten animals in any capacity ever again. This is a documentary based on the studies of some of the top cardiologists and nutrition doctors in the US. We tried it for 3 weeks thinking if we really did feel that much better we'd stick to it. After 2 weeks we knew we had found our forever way of eating. No more dieting, no more feeling sluggish, no more eczema.
Sadly I watched Food, Inc and although I was disgusted and horrified, it didn't really change our eating habits.
one must be aware of who created the video and what is the agenda behind it.
Has anyone else watched documentaries like this and ended up changing the way they eat because of it?
one must be aware of who created the video and what is the agenda behind it.