When I decided it was time to be
consciously aware of where my food comes from, what it's made with, and what's happening to it before it makes it to my kitchen, I started by reading Michael Pollan's "
In Defense of Food
." This book resonated with me, strongly. I could feel the light bulb in my brain flip on. Every few pages, I would turn to my husband and say "listen to this!" and read off a sentence or a paragraph.
I began researching CSA's in earnest, and that's when I decided to order from
Farm Fresh To You. By the way, if you are interested (and in California),
email me, and I'll send you a code for $5 off your first order.
I then began reading Jonathan Safran Foer's "
Eating Animals
." Oh goodness, that was a difficult read. Within a few pages, my stomach had been turned to the idea of eating meat. I have eaten meat once since, and that was because it was in a quiche and I didn't make it.
Thing is, I really do enjoy meat! I eat turkey all the time, and bacon (or even better pancetta or prosciutto) is darn yummy. Only lately, it's like I have an aversion to it.
Today, for instance, we went to Island's for lunch. I
love The Wedge with avocado. LOVE. The Wedge is what they call a BLT. I get The Wedge every time I eat there. Every. Time.
I couldn't do it. I ordered the veggie burger. It was really yummy and I have always enjoyed veggie burgers, but they ain't bacon.
I don't
think I'll remain a (ovo-lacto) vegetarian, but for now, it is what it is. I do miss bacon, though. Stupid crisis of conscious :P