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THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA A Natural History of Four Meals

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“Very Good with no dust jacket”
Author
Pollan, Michael
Book Title
THE OMNIVORE'S DILEMMA
Cover
Hardcover
Language
English
Publisher
Penguin Press
Publication Year
2006
Pages
464
Topic
Health
Format
Hardcover
Edition
First Edition
Book Condition
Very Good with no dust jacket
ISBN
1594200823

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  • So good I am buying to give to a fellow reader.

    I first bought the audio book. I loved it, because the writing is so graceful and contributed greatly to my understanding of food. Food is so important, because food is medicine. Therefore, this book is important for all who aspire to healthfulness and understanding of truths. I bought a paper copy for a fellow reader who is a friend. I am then asking him to pass the book on to a fellow reader, and so on. That's how important I think this book is. I think donating a copy to a library is a good idea too. I am vegan, and so are my dogs; we thrive in health with great knowledge that it is protein, carbs, fats, minerals, etc. we need, and as Pollan states clearly, WE DO NOT NEED TO EAT MEAT. The author helped me see that it's easy to state an excellent case for many ...

  • Important reading for anyone who eats food (this means

    1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: Important reading for anyone who eats food (this means you and me), January 11, 2007 Reviewer: Elliot Knapp (Walla Walla, Washington United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME) I disagree with Erik Marcus' review that claims this book merely tries to make the "case for eating animal products." This is a distinctly limited understanding of the book from someone who seems to only be interested in understanding the book with the socio-political lens provided by vegetarianism. In reality, The Omnivore's Dilemma is so much more than just a case for eating animal products--as the author puts it on the last page, "imagine for a moment if we once again knew . . . these few unremarkable things: What it is ...

  • Uncover the secrets of what you're eating

    I bought this because I loved his earlier work Botany of Desire. This is a facinating study of food, economics and evolution. They say ignorance is bliss, after reading this you'll never look at a meal the same way. It doens't freak you out to the point where you don't want to eat anything, but it does help you make more intelligent choices about selecting what you eat. Understanding the word 'organic' for the first time was a key takeaway. The first section which helps you understand the invasion of #2 Corn into everything we eat has changed my habits completely. Corn fed beef! (cow's didn't evolve to eat corn, which is why they're sick and pumped full of antibiotics all the time) Corn Fed Fish! Canned soda is basically canned corn. ...

  • More cool info to complicate your relationship to food

    It's been a couple of weeks since I read Michael Pollan's new book, but I'm still chewing over what I learned and trying to figure out how to be a more mindful consumer of food. If you love books like _The_Natural_History_of_the_Senses by Diane Ackerman or Natilie Angier's _Woman_, or even Pollan's _Botany_of_Desire, you'll love this. You'll love Pollan's description of corn sex. Wow. And how come it's hard to poison rats. And how animals that eat only one food, like Koala's eating only Eucalyptus leaves, has resulted in their brains shrinking so much they don't even fill their craniums. The discussion about hunting and eating meat at the end of the book, teasing apart moral and scientific arguments, is helpful for anyone struggling to ...

  • A MUST read for everyone!!

    What an eye opening book. As I have told friends, this is a book you MUST read but will not want to. This is the type of book that will change the way you look at food forever and have to make major changes. Pollen is a strong voice for a much needed change in our food system. I think the book was well researched. It seems he is taking sides but you discover he exposes all the players in our food system. This is a place where the average citizen can make a difference and that is at the grocery store with how we shop and the choices we make. Well worth reading. I recommend it to EVERYONE.