As you ask Alicia, the whole foodmedia thing has gone off in the wrong direction because it is disconnected from the farms, the fields, the growers and producers on which it depends...when you have a blogger writing about a generic product like say butter becase seo says it is trending and posting this in a virtual world...it has no meaning!!! There is no eating involved....
As you ask Alicia, the whole foodmedia thing has gone off in the wrong direction because it is disconnected from the farms, the fields, the growers and producers on which it depends...when you have a blogger writing about a generic product like say butter becase seo says it is trending and posting this in a virtual world...it has no meaning!!! There is no eating involved....
I agree with you Drew. Food has become a way to fight for likes rather than a fight for the rights of the land and those who produce our food. With the constant manipulation of agriculture and production of what we might consider 'traditional' ingredients, we continue to lose the actual taste of the culture, yet, now more than ever we fight - tooth and nail - to claim it, rather than to preserve it.
As you ask Alicia, the whole foodmedia thing has gone off in the wrong direction because it is disconnected from the farms, the fields, the growers and producers on which it depends...when you have a blogger writing about a generic product like say butter becase seo says it is trending and posting this in a virtual world...it has no meaning!!! There is no eating involved....
AbsolutelyтАФI always hope to see more recognition of origins!
I agree with you Drew. Food has become a way to fight for likes rather than a fight for the rights of the land and those who produce our food. With the constant manipulation of agriculture and production of what we might consider 'traditional' ingredients, we continue to lose the actual taste of the culture, yet, now more than ever we fight - tooth and nail - to claim it, rather than to preserve it.