gojira wrote:allpoints wrote:despite the author's incredibly flawed and woo-laden premise, "real health comes from real food, and real food never comes from a box.", i am way ahead of him because i live in Alaska and make good use of the opportunity to take a very large part of my diet from the wild with my own hand
i'm also a member of an organic garden coop and do a LOT of canning/freezing
i pity you people that you can't do the same whenever you wish...
in the meantime, seafood from sustainable fisheries is a very good option
Sure, I could buy some canned/frozen food off you if I prefer not to do it myself. (I prefer not to) However, the food industry has undercut you by price for the same exact thing so I will buy it from them.
But oh no, if it isn't packaged by someone you know then it has to be bad! 
huh?
i said from the start that i thought the challenge author's premises were problematic
the cells in your body could care less where they get their polypeptides, magnesium, and fructose
i also don't think you realize where i live, and that i don't pass 4 grocery stores, 6 McDonalds, a couple Carl's Jrs, a Pizza Hut, and 14 7-11s on my way to work in a cubicle in a highrise
my freezer is loaded with salmon, halibut, sablefish, king crab, spot prawns, rockfish, moose, mountain goat, caribou, black bear, blueberries, cranberries, parsnips, fiddleheads, salmonberries, homegrown tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, zucchini, etc because it's vastly cheaper and vastly more fun to collect it myself
plus, by the time the $5.19/lb tomatoes from the local Safeway (30 miles away) come up through the Gulf Of Alaska on a contship, they look pretty sorry

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