Jessica's review
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life
by Barbara Kingsolver
Jessica's review
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life by Barbara Kingsolver
Jessica's review
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I have been on the wait list so long at the library for this book that when my friendly librarian who knows me by name (see previous posts) pointed out that it was in, it was like Christmas. I was especially happy to have an entire long weekend of pool time available to read it (yes, I AM a spinster!) to make sure I got it read before I had to return it.
Several friends from college had been discussing the idea of local eating with me, and when I saw one of my more favorite authors came out with a new book on that very topic, I was intrigued. Kingsolver and her family live on a large farm in rural Virginia. As a part of healthier living, and the lessening of their family's own carbon footprint, the Kingsolvers resolve to become "locavores" for a year. It entails either growing your own, or only purchasing foods grown/made in your county. Several other books on the same subject advocate a 100 mile rule, or a 250 mile rule, depending on your proximity to areas realistically a...more
Several friends from college had been discussing the idea of local eating with me, and when I saw one of my more favorite authors came out with a new book on that very topic, I was intrigued. Kingsolver and her family live on a large farm in rural Virginia. As a part of healthier living, and the lessening of their family's own carbon footprint, the Kingsolvers resolve to become "locavores" for a year. It entails either growing your own, or only purchasing foods grown/made in your county. Several other books on the same subject advocate a 100 mile rule, or a 250 mile rule, depending on your proximity to areas realistically a...more
