Sunday, October 31, 2010

HW 12-Final Food Project 2-Outline

Outline Draft of Food Unit Essay Collaborative part 1:

Thesis: Dominant social practices in our culture are nightmarish industrial atrocities, these atrocities evolved to fit this culture's demands and will not be replaced by voluntaristic feel-good tree hugging Utopian fantasies.

Argument One: An individual living in our culture must recognize and respond to the nightmarish industrial atrocities at the root of dominant social practices in order to live a morally satisfactory life.

Evidence:
"Omnivores Dilemma" food research.
"7 More TED Talks" related to food reform.
"Math lessons for Locavores" food reform claims.

Im still confused on this so I need to re-think my approach to this.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

HW-11-Final Food Project 1

    Well what I chose  to do was choice A: Experiential, and I chose to be a vegetarian for 2 days. So what I did was I made a fresh direct order prior to doing my plan of only eating veggies and I ordered I ordered red peppers and tomatoes for when I have to eat at my house. So I planned to do this on the Wednesday and Thursday before my 18thm birthday which is Saturday the 30th so my plan was executed the 27th - 28th. I planned it as soon as possible because I was looking forward to try this new way of eating for myself, it seemed so unknown.

    So I began in the morning making an omelet with red peppers and tomatoes and orange juice and then started my day to class. Later that day for lunch I ate a two veggie pizza, which was surprisingly good. Then finally after my last two classes I went home and eventually had a dinner of yes another omelet with red peppers and tomatoes.The next day I pretty much for the most part did ate the same way and I actually felt much better then I do on a normal day of me eating what I normally eat. I noticed I had more energy throughout the day and was more alert in class and I actually felt a little bit healthier then I do usually it was kinda amazing.

    My families reaction to my two day diet change was some what supportive, they thought it was wonderful especially my Mother. She found it very interesting how I decided to change my eating habits for two days. But besides that it didn't change the way they eat or make them think about their own eating ways. I really hope they change their eating habits because besides the Isagenics diet that my mother follows she ruins it by eating out with my father some nights. So I hope that by me changing my diet she cools it with the eating out and understands that she needs to eat better.

    This would of probably been more effective in for my profit if I kept this diet up for about a month. But overall this diet helped me learn that I can eat better and if I want to eat better I must follow my routines daily. As well for this diet to be more effective in a better way for me I would add some type of protein to my diet because I need to start working out again regularly and swimming again. So maybe later in the school year I could create a carnivore/vegetarian balanced mix but not an omnivore diet a customized diet with restrictions on the bad things that I eat in my diet currently. I hope to create this diet as soon as possible and start it so I could create better results for my health in the near future.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Hw 7 Reading Response Monday

Chapter 1: How Corn Took Over America.
   Precis: This chapter mainly talked about how basic necessitates and food supplies are all derived or are partly made from CORN. Most of our common foods and items can be linked back to the most simple crop of corn. Even our meat is in a way created from corn because our animals that we eat are fed corn to become ready for the slaughter.

    Gems: On page 11 "Hidden Corn Ever look at the ingredient list on a food label and wonder about those strange names? All of these common ingredients and hundreds more are made from corn: Modified starch, unmodified starch, glucose syrup, maltodextrin, ascorbic acid, crystalline fructose, lactic acid, MSG, caramel color, xanthan gum."

    Thoughts: I really had no clue on how much of an impact corn had on our society. I only thought corn was an extra crop that only american eat primarily but i didn't know it had this much significance to the market. Now I understand that Corn is something that currently we must rely on in our society and  I always thought it wasn't really even that important of a crop but I guess I was wrong.

Chapter 2: The Farm.
    Precis: This chapter mainly talked about how farmers depend on their own crops to make a living because if their crops fail then they don't get that precious income for that season. To be specific it was about a farmer named George Naylor who's family depends on their crops survive. As well ever since the 1920"s the farming business has changed and now a days the market is completely different then what it use to be. Today there are new types of hybrids for some crops specifically corn that help farmers like George Naylor prosper and produce more of his crops so he won't make less money gambling on losing more of his crops when using normal corn seeds.

    Gems: On page 26 the diagram: "These lists show the number of crops and livestock produced for sale on iowa farms in 1920 and 2002. 1920 - Horse, Cattle, Chicken, Corn, Hogs, Apples, Oats, Potatoes, Cherries, Wheat, Plums, Grapes, Ducks, Geese, Strawberries, Pears, Mules, Sheep, Peaches, Bees, Barley, Raspberries, Turkeys, Watermelon, Gooseberries, Sweet Corn, Apricots, Tomatoes, Cabbage, Popcorn. 2002 - Corn, Soybeans, Hay, Cattle, Horses, Hogs, Oats, Sheep."

    Thoughts: I find it amazing that the amount of crops from 1920 to 2002 has declined by that much. I believe that only modernization is to blame for this because as we get more advanced and find better uses to manage our crops with machine rather then using animals. As well since everyone wanted to make money by growing crops in the earlier days the cost of the crops slowly went down and caused most small time farmers to go out of business and I believe thats why this decline was so enormous.


Chapter 3: From Farm to Factory.

    Precis: This chapter was primarily about how the government started to take serious interest into helping corn grow to the utmost prosperity. In 1947 the government had a large amount of munitions that were left over form World War 2 and they had decided to use all of this excess munitions as fertilizer for Americas crops. Specifically what was left over was a large amount of ammonium nitrate which can be used as fertilizer because it contains a significant amount of nitrogen which is a main ingredient in fertilizer.

    Gem: On page 30: "But the scientists in the Department of Agriculture had a better idea: Spread the ammonium nitrate on farmland as fertilizer. And so the government helped launch the chemical fertilizer industry. (It also helped start the pesticide industry, since insect killers are based on poison gases developed for war.)"

    Thoughts: I really find it ridiculous that the government decided to back this plan to use all of this left over bomb material as fertilizer. It just seems evil to me that anyone would even think of using something that is meant to be used as a weapon to kill as nourishment to grow the food that we eat everyday. To ever consider doing what the government did to me seems insane and inhuman, who even knows what other chemicals are inside of all of these materials that they used on our crops in the late 1940's.

Chapter 4: The Grain Elevator.

    Precis: This chapter mainly talks about George Naylors grain elevator where he keeps all of his corn crops when they need to be stored away to be later shipped to factory farms and processing plants. As well since George farms so much corn he has too much for his own grain elevators to handle so he must keep piles of corn out in the open on the dirt next to his grain elevators. But there is no need to fret about wether or not it is clean because it will eventually be shipped away to plants where it will be cleaned and processed for multiple amounts of different resources that are derived from corn crops.

    Gem: On page 45 diagram : "Where the National Corn Crop Goes... The more than 13 billion bushels of corn produced in the U.S. in 2007 were divided up in this way: 47% Animal Feed, 24% Fuel, 19% Exported, 6% Other Processed Food, 4% High Fructose Corn Syrup."

    Thoughts: It surprised me that our corn crops were used in this way I never knew that, but over all I'm a little sick of just reading about corn I mean honestly when will this book start to talk about something other that corn. I want to hear about the meat industry of farming I hope when I read further in the book it starts to discuss that aspect of American farming because honestly I'm bored just reading about corn continuously.

Chapter 5: The Feedlot-Turning Corn into Meat.

    Precis: This chapter discusses how farmers in Finney County Kansas prairie's have changed from a dull tan color to black over time. In this chapter it talks about how cattle use to just only eat grass and roam free but then the cattle were put into pens and farmed and fattened for the American meat market and no longer ate grass, they were fed corn. So the nice green prairie's of Finnery County Kansas were now covered in black manure filled feedlots.

    Gems: On page 51: " When a cow eats grass, it doesn't kill the plant. Grasses have evolved so that they can survive being eaten very well. (As long as the cows give them a chance to recover.) In return for being chewed on , the plants get help from the cows. The cow protects the grass habitat by eating young trees and shrubs that might compete with grasses. The animal also spreads grass seed, plants it with his hooves, then fertilizes it with his manure."

    Thoughts: I never knew about this before that this system between cows and grass even existed. I'm just really surprised how this works so majestically with the process of eating, digesting, defecating, then planting and fertilizing. Its just so amazing how nature works together sometimes and you don't even know it when its happening around the world every second of the day.

Friday, October 1, 2010

HW 6-Food Diary.

09/29/10
Breakfast: Juice Carton of tropicana orange juice 107 calories per serving. I had one serving.
Chocolate Croissant 233.86 calories per serving. I had one serving.

Lunch: Chipolte Chicken Burrito 1000 calories per serving. Chips and salsa 250 per serving. I had two servings. Vitamin Water Citrus 50 calories per serving i had 2.5 servings.

Dinner: Ravioli 330 calories per serving. I had three servings.

09/30/10
Breakfast:Juice Carton of tropicana orange juice 107 calories per serving. I had one serving.
Chocolate Croissant 233.86 calories per serving. I had one serving.

Lunch: Chipolte Chicken Burrito 1000 calories per serving. Chips and salsa 250 per serving. I had two servings. Vitamin Water Citrus 50 calories per serving i had 2.5 servings.

Dinner: Ravioli 330 calories per serving. I had three servings.

Note: It just so happens that I had the same thing for the past few days even before this just because I liked what I was eating and it was just what I was in the mood for the week.

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    What i noticed about my eating habits during this period of time was that I liked the combination of what I was eating and what I was eating was the most convenient choice for me at the time. The nutritional value of what I ate for the past few days isn't really that healthy for me but i wasn't really caring at the time because it was a sort of lazy week. Normally I would try to eat healthy on a daily basis but I just wasn't feeling it. I believe that we all try to eat healthy but become distracted when we attempt to eat healthy. For instance that week I wanted to eat healthy but I didn't really put my mind to it, so I just ate the things that I enjoy and that came to mind through connivence. 

    What I was thinking while those 48 hours were passing was that I shouldn't be eating what I'm easting but I did it anyway because when I start to eat something I have to finish it especially if I enjoy it, even if I know it's unhealthy. So as I ate I knew I was going to regret it because my digestive system would hate me later but my stomach and my mind was happy so I wasn't really thinking about it in the long run. That is usually what I'm thinking when I'm eating unhealthy food, I always don't think about the long run. I just brush it off and say that I will eat healthy another day and I usually do but I have bad habits of going back and fourth between healthy and unhealthy so I guess thats bad. What I always think about when I eating though is making a personal diet for me  to follow with my brother. It's something that I've been wanting to do for a very long time, but I never get around to it cause my brother is never around to help me. I need my brother because he's a health trainer and use to work for an NYC health gym and thats his area expertise as well as body building.