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Joel Salatin Explains Why, "Folks, This Ain’t Normal!"
Thanks to decades of clever mass marketing campaigns, the average person has become completely disconnected with how our food is grown and also what real food should look like. With the agro-chemical companies chiming away that “there is going to be a food shortage if we don't produce more food and decrease the world population in order for everyone to survive,” the reality is most people do not have a clue as to how their food is produced, where it is grown or how it is grown. Processed foods, initially created with the intention to save time, are simply not a healthy choice. Some of these processed, ready to “heat and serve” products made with “real chicken” are breaded, seasoned and disguised in all sorts of geometrical shapes so that children will be encouraged to eat them. Meanwhile, the average child who primarily consumes this type of food has no idea what a chicken looks like, sounds like or the fact that chickens are smart, loving beings. It takes a true organic farmer to really get the point across about the benefits of growing organics and eating organics. Joel Salatin is an organic farmer from Virginia who talks about the problems he sees not only as an organic farmer but as a consumer of organic foods. In hisbest-selling book, Folks, This Aint Normal: A Farmers Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World he takes us into his world as he talks about how our food is produced and why we ought to take a closer look at where and how our food is produced. Tune in to this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, as host, June Stoyer is joined by special guest Joel Salatin!
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by The Organic View in Food
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What is Normal?
What is Normal? Who decides what is normal? Young Media Critics …voices of the future will review the movie “Paranorman”.
Young Media Critic Ayana and Ms. Juanita will talk today about differences in people, that which is normal, natural or real to one person may be abnormal, unnatural and un-real for another. They will also talk about bullying, understanding actions of other. Do ghosts and ghoolies really exist? Can special people see them and speak to them?
Join us and voice your views about normal or abnomal on Thursday, May 2, 2013 at 5 p.m. (EST) on Blogtalkradio.com/youngmediacritics
Tags: normal abnormal ghosts ghoolies scary
by Young Media Critics in Youth
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Grown Folks Business
Grown Folks Business Nooner Show for people with things on their minds.
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Grown Folks Business #FollowFriday
Grown Folks Business Nooner Show for people with things on their minds.
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Joel Salatin: "Folks, This Ain’t Normal!"
Thanks to decades of clever mass marketing campaigns, the average person has become completely disconnected with how our food is grown and also what real food should look like. With the agro-chemical companies chiming away that “there is going to be a food shortage if we don’t produce more food and decrease the world population in order for everyone to survive,” the reality is most people do not have a clue as to how their food is produced, where it is grown or how it is grown.
Tags: Joel Salatin Folks This Aint Normal gmo crops organic farming organic
by The Organic View in Environment
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The New Normal on www.liveparanormal.com
The New Normal Radio Show on LiveParanormal.com
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Grown Folks Business
Grown Folks Business Nooner Show for people with things on their minds.
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You Aint Ready- Monday Mixup
Music diversity= MondayMixup another night you don't wanna miss. We are showcasing DJs from all over the world doing what they do best. Every Monday 7pm Est
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Grown Folks Business #FollowFriday
Grown Folks Business Nooner Show for people with things on their minds.
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INNERSIGHT - What's Normal?
INNERSIGHT - What's Normal?
INNERSIGHT Means 'FREEDOM'
Advocates for the Disabled!
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by Frank Perino in Life
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Grown Folks Business
Grown Folks Business Nooner Show for people with things on their minds.
Tags: Grown Folks Business The God Heru Tweety B Interviews Down South
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Joel Salatin "Folks, This Ain’t Normal!"
Thanks to decades of clever mass marketing campaigns, the average person has become completely disconnected with how our food is grown and also what real food should look like. With the agro-chemical companies chiming away that “there is going to be a food shortage if we don’t produce more food and decrease the world population in order for everyone to survive,” the reality is most people do not have a clue as to how their food is produced, where it is grown or how it is grown.
Processed foods, initially created with the intention to save time, are simply not a healthy choice. Some of these processed, ready to “heat and serve” products made with “real chicken” are breaded, seasoned and disguised in all sorts of geometrical shapes so that children will be encouraged to eat them. Meanwhile, the average child who primarily consumes this type of food has no idea what a chicken looks like, sounds like or the fact that chickens are smart, loving beings.
It takes a true organic farmer to really get the point across about the benefits of growing organics and eating organics. Joel Salatin is an organic farmer from Virginia who talks about the problems he sees not only as an organic farmer but as a consumer of organic foods. In hisbest-selling book, Folks, This Ain't Normal: A Farmer's Advice for Happier Hens, Healthier People, and a Better World he takes us into his world as he talks about how our food is produced and why we ought to take a closer look at where and how our food is produced.
Tune in to this segment of The Organic View Radio Show, as host, June Stoyer is joined by special guest Joel Salatin!
Tags: Joel Salatin Folks This Aint Normal food agriculture organic farming
by The Organic View in Food
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