Jace's review
What to Eat by Marion Nestle
The mixture of common sense, logic, nutritional science, and hard data make WHAT TO EAT an eye-opening one time read as well as a handy reference volume. Even the introduction (an easily digestible 15 pages) serves as a wake-up call about the state of food choices in America and should be required reading for every consumer before taking another trip to the supermarket. I had quite a bit of fun with this book and found it to be more whimsical and interactive than I had expected. A number of paragraphs had me running to check food labels on items in my pantry and find out what I was really eating.
The book is divided by food type into a number of different sections. The sections flow well from topic to topic and are generally self-contained, making it easy for the reader to skip around and focus on topics of particular interest. The title WHAT TO EAT is somewhat of a misnomer, and the author admits to this early in the book. Rather than authoritatively commanding "Ea...more
The book is divided by food type into a number of different sections. The sections flow well from topic to topic and are generally self-contained, making it easy for the reader to skip around and focus on topics of particular interest. The title WHAT TO EAT is somewhat of a misnomer, and the author admits to this early in the book. Rather than authoritatively commanding "Ea...more
