For the past 6 or 7 years I have made an effort to pay attention to what is in my food. At times this is a half-hearted, convenient effort - others I approach it with gusto. This later position was especially true when, after years on my own, I ended up back in my mother's house for a few months. Being obnoxiously picky about processed food was a rollicking, passive-aggressive romp. Ah, but I've matured.
I've largely cut out fast food (except when I am just dying for a junior bacon cheeseburger and fries) as long as you don't define Chipotle as fast food. I read labels in the grocery store and mostly stick to outer edge, skipping the aisles and aisles of processed food (except when cheeze-its or a Reese's peanut butter egg are calling my name) My boyfriend and I joined a farm share and as I write this I am peeking over at my seedlings just barely popping their heads out of the soil and reaching toward the grow light. I have a notorious black thumb and despite my springtime enthusiasm for growing my own food, the majority of these little lives will end up in an over-watered, under-fertilized pile of neglected good intentions.
So today, where in the last 24 hours I have watched Food, Inc. (leaving me full of indignant gusto and motivation to once and for all commit to this change) and then pulled through a McDonald's drive thru for a Shamrock Shake, I decided writing my way through this might just be the way to go. In my defense, I can't tell you the last time I drove through a McDonald's drive thru, but I am willing to bet it was for hashbrowns some morning when I partook in the spirits just a tad too much (completely justified in my opinion), and that lure of "you loved these things as a kid, and you can ONLY get them in March..." was just so damn overpowering. The shake was awful, and I swore it was the last one I'll ever have. I do believe I said that three Marchs ago...
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