Wednesday, December 17, 2008
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
My Pick
Rebecca by Daphne du Maurier. Rebecca Cook said it was good and I saw it on the list for the library's book club. So let's see how it is...
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Hellooo out there!
Okay so I finish AVM about a month ago and have read Remember Me? and Audition during the down time but I am ready for a new book! How about everyone else? But this time it is Kristen's pick.. So let us know what you would like to read..
Thursday, October 23, 2008
New book?
I was wondering if people were ready to pick a new book or if some haven't finished this one yet?
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
A "peep" from the Loser Sister
Hey ladies, I'm still on Chapter One. I'll get there, though. . . Kristen has lighted a fire under my tousche. But I have been thinking about the blurb on "oily food" in that beginning chapter. I didn't realize that about 17% of our nation's energy use goes to food production and transport. Wow. And talk about making a positive impact: Hopp suggests that if every US citizen were to eat one meal a week from local and organic sources (any meal. . . thinking breakfast anyone??), US consumption of oil would be reduced by 1.1 MILLION barrels EVERY WEEK?!?!? Talk about political and environmental change rolled into one great move.
I have to say I am disappointed when I purchase oranges from the supermarket, and they have California stickers. Hello, Florida? Where are your oranges???
Monday, September 22, 2008
Finished
Sorry guys, I finished the book already. I will not give anything away. I hope you guys finish it soon too so we can talk about it.
Sunday, September 21, 2008
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Slackers
You guys better get on board. I am way ahead.
This book is pretty life altering for me. It has inspired me to be more aware of what I put into my mouth. I have rethought the "treat my kids to a happy meal" to "treat my kids to a healthy meal" (my phrase) mentality. Next summer I am going to do my garden even though I will be leaving in Aug probably-maybe. I will get most the summer crop, because stuff doesn't really do well here in Aug anyway. I am not finished with the book but I definitely want to try making my own cheese. Does everyone want to join me? Maybe we can learn together during Christmas. I think it would be fun.
About the free range chickens--I never really understood the importance of it, but now I do. They dose all these chickens with antibiotics because the living conditions are so unsanitary. There is chicken crap everywhere and instead of going into the ground to fertilize it and cycle back into the ground, it is rendered useless, having to be cleaned out and gotten rid, polluting. Also, the chickens diets are not what chickens were designed to eat.
I am kinda tired, so this is pretty choppy. I did want to say that one of the biggest things I have taken away so far is the importance of farmers markets and buying things locally. With the prices of fossil fuels these days, it is a waste to buy things from large commercial companies that spend and use tons of fossil fuels to package/produce/ship the items thousands of miles from where we live. We should invest in the local economy because it is better for the earth, and cheaper in the long run. Anyway, if you want to know more details about why--read the book!
This book is pretty life altering for me. It has inspired me to be more aware of what I put into my mouth. I have rethought the "treat my kids to a happy meal" to "treat my kids to a healthy meal" (my phrase) mentality. Next summer I am going to do my garden even though I will be leaving in Aug probably-maybe. I will get most the summer crop, because stuff doesn't really do well here in Aug anyway. I am not finished with the book but I definitely want to try making my own cheese. Does everyone want to join me? Maybe we can learn together during Christmas. I think it would be fun.
About the free range chickens--I never really understood the importance of it, but now I do. They dose all these chickens with antibiotics because the living conditions are so unsanitary. There is chicken crap everywhere and instead of going into the ground to fertilize it and cycle back into the ground, it is rendered useless, having to be cleaned out and gotten rid, polluting. Also, the chickens diets are not what chickens were designed to eat.
I am kinda tired, so this is pretty choppy. I did want to say that one of the biggest things I have taken away so far is the importance of farmers markets and buying things locally. With the prices of fossil fuels these days, it is a waste to buy things from large commercial companies that spend and use tons of fossil fuels to package/produce/ship the items thousands of miles from where we live. We should invest in the local economy because it is better for the earth, and cheaper in the long run. Anyway, if you want to know more details about why--read the book!
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Beginning
So I am 3 cd's deep into the 12 cd book...sorry guys, this is the way it has to be for me. (I also got dishes done and other things around the house during the one and a half I listened to today--don't be jealous!) I liked the book at first, but there were some "issues" that bothered me. It seemed like the author had a bone to pick. My ingrained, deep rooted conventional knowledge was miffed. "How dare she say those things! She has no idea what the other side of the coin's reasons are." And part of me has to dismiss some of what she says (like defending tobacco growers--I get it but I still don't think it is right.) but for the most part I am liking it! I am salivating over the vegetables she is describing. Not eat strawberring from April TO Oct?? Are you crazy? Why not? OHHHHH, that's why not. Touché. I will probably still eat strawberries in all those months, but now I will KNOW why they aren't the best I have every had. Same with oranges. I hate going through all the trouble of peeling one only to my dismay it is juiceless and tasteless. Next time I should not INDULDGE and buy it whenever I please, only when the integrity of the fruit is in tact (ie in season). I am going to her website this week to get recipes.
Let me know if I am going to fast for you guys...I will try to slow down. But you better hurry up!
Next post--free range chickens.
Let me know if I am going to fast for you guys...I will try to slow down. But you better hurry up!
Next post--free range chickens.
Monday, September 8, 2008
Has Anyone started???
Life was a little crazy last week and I never got around to getting the book! I swear it is on my to do list for this week!
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Let get this started!
How does everyone feel about starting the book on Monday September 2nd? Can we all have our books by then?
Monday, August 25, 2008
Welcom Readers!
Hey sisters! I have decided to start a book club for the girls in our family. Now, the basic run down is each sister will have a turn to pick a book for the book club to read. Alyson, the eldest sister, has offered to be first and then we will just go down the list from there. Alyson will make the model book announcement post, so we will all know how to do it when our turn comes around. Now, if you are not able to participate just let everyone know you are going to pass up your turn and we will proceed down the list. Every book we read will be allotted plenty of time to be finished. I think we should start with three chapters a week so everyone is on the "same page". So, depending on how we all feel about it, we can add more reading or lighten our load depending on how everyone feels about it. I would like it if we were all around the same chapter so we can post and start discussions and everyone can participate and we wont have to worry about spoiling it. I will make every member an admin so you can log on with your e-mail and be able to post on your own... I just need to figure out how to do that first..
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