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		<title>The future of food</title>
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		<dc:creator>Melissa</dc:creator>
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I don&#8217;t usually get to watch movies. Ever. In fact, the only television I ever watch is American Idol &#8212; and I only get to watch the little clips of the performances after the show airs because I&#8217;m in class. Anyway, I digress.
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<p>I don&#8217;t usually get to watch movies. Ever. In fact, the only television I ever watch is American Idol &#8212; and I only get to watch the little clips of the performances after the show airs because I&#8217;m in class. Anyway, I digress.</p>
<p>My husband sent me <a href="http://www.hulu.com/watch/67878/the-future-of-food">a link to this movie on Hulu called The Future of Food</a>. Sullivan was napping today and I was cutting fabric so I watched it. Wow. If you have the time, go watch the movie. For me, this is like a horror movie.</p>
<p>Food is something that&#8217;s super important to my family &#8212; and farmers are at the heart of everything we eat. My family is vegetarian. Sullivan has been a vegetarian since birth. I have been a vegetarian for years. My husband has been a vegetarian for a year and half now (I think). We actually have a website where we share vegetarian resources in our community (it&#8217;s called <a href="http://waynecountyveg.org">WayneCountyVeg.org</a> &#8212; if you happen to be a vegetarian in Wayne County, Indiana).</p>
<p>We&#8217;re lucky to live in a community where there are progressive food-related events and groups popping up. A few weeks ago I was part of a panel on urban gardening speaking to a group of seminarians. There is a 100-mile potluck every month and talks about community gardens. There are several CSA programs and we have a few farmers markets in the summer months that are really fabulous.</p>
<p>Still, the GMO stuff does scare me. In 2001 I was one of those people who had experienced a severe allergic reaction because of GMO corn in tortillas. I don&#8217;t want my kids to be guniea pigs for GMO foods and I&#8217;d prefer to know whether or not what I&#8217;m feeding them in good faith has been created in a laboratory by a company whose business ethics I do not agree with at all.</p>
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<p>One of the things that we do is garden. And I am a seed-saver myself. Our garden is pretty small scale &#8212; just three four-by-four foot plots in our back yard. We have some other garden-patches where we grow random veggies and herbs, but mostly we grow pretty standard stuf &#8212; lettuce, spinach, tomatoes, beans. Stuff we like to eat. Stuff we eat every day. Stuff that I think I know is safe. But is it?</p>
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<p>As we embark on our garden this year, I&#8217;ll take pictures and post our progress for you. Because of our hectic school schedules, we haven&#8217;t gotten much done &#8212; only two of the plots are planted (and our garlic, of course). All the photos in this post are of our garden last year.</p>
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<p>I don&#8217;t know what the answer is to the GMO thing. I don&#8217;t know how we can win against big companies that want to control our dollars so badly they&#8217;re willing to hurt our children. I think that if everyone planted just a little garden like ours though &#8212; and <a href="http://seedsavers.org">did so by purchasing their seeds from safe sources</a> &#8212; that might be someplace to start.</p>
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