Keely, one of our free-range, browsing milk goats |
Our free-range, pastured laying flock |
Wilbur, our happily rooting Gloucestershire Old Spot |
Would you rather eat him..... (c. OrganicNation) |
.....or him? (c. herbalistmama) |
Small-scale, organic, local farming...community clean food...is not an impossible dream. It was life as we knew it before the Industrial Age, and it could be life again. Industrialization brought convenience, speed, "efficiencies," division of labor...but it didn't bring health and wellness, sanity and sustainability, humane husbandry. Pundits of the glorious industrial model have long heralded its ability to provide MORE...more food, more goods spread about to more people. Yet, we are seeing a decline in food crop and animal breed diversity. We have fewer kinds of food plants and animals than ever in history, with the genetic erosion occurring at alarming rates. Our cornucopia is shrinking, not growing.
The more conscious consumers have become, the more furiously the food fight has raged. Consumer demand for Real Food threatens the industrial model. That's why the dirty dairy industry puts so much pressure on regulators to vilify and outlaw raw milk, or why the confinement pork industry wants pastured producers put out of business. This is NOT about food safety...never has been and never will be. Food safety is the straw man offered up by an industry afraid of profit losses. It doesn't take a Mensa member to see that the real culprit behind food-borne illness is the unsustainable, unhealthy, unnatural massive scale industrial food model (the model whose architects must cheat and lie, employing collusion and cronyism, to maintain their reign). Look at the data from any multi-state outbreak, such as a seven-state outbreak of salmonella in late 2011, and note the commercial corporate sources. Clean food farmers cannot even supply on that scale. Regulators would like the public to believe that Real Food can be and is just as dangerous (or more so) than its industrial counterpart. But examination of the facts and statistics reveal the ruse...weigh the data in the balance and the industrial food tips the scale every time.
It is time that these musings come to a close. I neglected to fully cover the SAD topic, but that stone has been unturned numerous times in numerous forums. I certainly would not be the first to point out the fact that Americans are sadly malnourished, while being the fattest and most-fed people on the planet. Just because it's edible, doesn't make it food. But rather than discoursing comprehensively about U.S. diet deficiencies, I had meat on my mind. So before I go, I'd like to share my current formula for grain-free burgers (cannot fill with oats while on GAPS).
Tonight's burgers consisted of organic grass-fed beef, pastured ground pork, ground elk, a pastured egg, some Celtic grey sea salt, minced garlic and onion, and turmeric. [Turmeric is a healing herb and superfood with potent anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidant properties.] The burgers were grilled medium-rare, wrapped in fresh mustard greens and served with grilled onions, red bell peppers and zucchini. Delicious!
I hope you enjoyed your Independence Day, and I leave you with my wish that all Americans would desire to become independent from the system of fake food, declining health and regulatory tyranny. Hey, a girl can dream!