Monday, March 10, 2008

Eat Food. Mostly Plants. Not Too Much.

from Michael Pollan's In Defense of Food:

1. Eat Food.

  • Avoid food products containing ingredients that are unfamilar, unpronounceable, more than five in number, and include high-fructose corn syrup or transfats.
  • Avoid food products that make health claims.
  • Shop the periphery of the supermarket - stay out of the middle.
  • Get out of the supermarket where ever possible. (buy from farmers markets, CSA, local stands)

2. Mostly Plants.

  • Eat mostly plants, especially leaves.
  • You are what you eat eats too.
  • If you have the space buy a freezer.
  • Eat well-grown food from healthy soils.
  • Eat like an omnivore.
  • Eat wild foods when you can.
  • Be the kind of person who takes supplements.
  • Eat more like the french, or the italians or the japanese, or the indians or the greek. (i.e., eat traditional, non western, diets).
  • Regard nontraditional foods with skepticism. (Soy isoflavones are a good example).
  • Don't look for the magic bullet in traditional diets. (its not one thing, its the whole way of approaching eating)
  • Have a glass of wine with dinner.

3. Not Too Much.

  • Pay more, eat less. (quality is better than quantity)
  • Eat meals.
  • Eat at a table. (A desk or a couch is not a table).
  • Don't get your fuel from the same place your car does.
  • Try not to eat alone.
  • Consult your gut.
  • Eat slowly.
  • Cook, and plant a garden if you can.

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2 Comments:

Blogger LBTEPA said...

LOVE IT

3:32 PM  
Blogger Miss Rachel said...

Sounds like good advice. Unfortunately, I really have a problem with "not too much" sometimes. Like, recently.

6:54 PM  

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